@beamo23 when Ye & Ty did the first listening party for V1 & it was $20 for that app & you commented:
SMDH, the things I do for this man
(with this gif)
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still has me dying dawg, that is in my head rent free for some reason
@beamo23 when Ye & Ty did the first listening party for V1 & it was $20 for that app & you commented:
SMDH, the things I do for this man
(with this gif)
https://i.makeagif.com/media/8-27-2022/cDz-Kf.gif
still has me dying dawg, that is in my head rent free for some reason
LOL forreal?? I don't even recall posting that
sometimes I read my old posts like
who wrote that
Kinda like Ye West!
Realistically two more months ain’t s*** we got this fam fr. We do still have the concerts so that will be fun to watch @ninachop please GOD if you find a stream link share with the class Ty brother
The main stream site I use is streaming it on friday night, do you want me to send it over?
The main stream site I use is streaming it on friday night, do you want me to send it over?
OMG that would be the BEST!!!! Damn!!!!! Clutch!!! If you could @ me once you get the link on Friday man I’d really REALLY appreciate it
ty in advance frfr
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Showtime WAR version finished CDQ
Mama’s Boyfriend CDQ
Always finished CDQ
Living So Italian CDQ
BULLY CDQ
all tonight
OMG that would be the BEST!!!! Damn!!!!! Clutch!!! If you could @ me once you get the link on Friday man I’d really REALLY appreciate it
ty in advance frfr
ppv(dot)to, miscellaneous section. both nights
What
Images taking forever to load today, but it's just a picture of a support email saying the CDs are coming in digipaks and not s***ty cardboard sleeves
wsj.com/arts-culture/music/kanye-west-apology-1a8122cd?st=tMMfPp&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
The music company Gamma convened an all-hands meeting on Monday to discuss its latest signing: Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, who has alienated both fans and corporate partners in recent years with antisemitic remarks and statements calling slavery "a choice."
Co-founder Larry Jackson said that Gamma agreed to work with the rapper because it believed he was committed to creating music with positive messaging, according to people present. And in a letter addressed "to those I hurt" that ran as an advertisement in The Wall Street Journal on Monday, Ye said he was "not a Nazi" and told the Black community he was "so sorry."
The rapper will put out his next album "Bully" with Gamma on March 20, and the deal is in the mid-to-low seven figures, according to two people familiar with the matter.
This is not the first time that Ye has apologized before a new album. In late 2023, as he prepared to release "Vultures 1," he wrote on Instagram in Hebrew that "I deeply regret any pain I may have caused." Roughly a year later, he took to X to declare "my new sound called antisemitic."
When asked what he hoped to accomplish with his latest apology, Ye referenced Darth Vader's transformation at the end of the
"Star Wars" movie "Return of the Jedi." "He was a villain," Ye said via a spokeswoman, "and came back a hero for good once again before the end."
Gamma declined to provide additional details about its financial arrangement with Ye.
Jackson, who once managed the rapper and also previously worked at Apple Music, launched Gamma in 2023. It provides artists with a variety of services like distribution, marketing, radio promotion and branding opportunities. Investors include Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries, Apple and Alpha Wave.
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/music/kanye-west-apology-1a8122cd?st=tMMfPp&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
The music company Gamma convened an all-hands meeting on Monday to discuss its latest signing: Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, who has alienated both fans and corporate partners in recent years with antisemitic remarks and statements calling slavery "a choice."
Co-founder Larry Jackson said that Gamma agreed to work with the rapper because it believed he was committed to creating music with positive messaging, according to people present. And in a letter addressed "to those I hurt" that ran as an advertisement in The Wall Street Journal on Monday, Ye said he was "not a Nazi" and told the Black community he was "so sorry."
The rapper will put out his next album "Bully" with Gamma on March 20, and the deal is in the mid-to-low seven figures, according to two people familiar with the matter.
This is not the first time that Ye has apologized before a new album. In late 2023, as he prepared to release "Vultures 1," he wrote on Instagram in Hebrew that "I deeply regret any pain I may have caused." Roughly a year later, he took to X to declare "my new sound called antisemitic."
When asked what he hoped to accomplish with his latest apology, Ye referenced Darth Vader's transformation at the end of the
"Star Wars" movie "Return of the Jedi." "He was a villain," Ye said via a spokeswoman, "and came back a hero for good once again before the end."
Gamma declined to provide additional details about its financial arrangement with Ye.
Jackson, who once managed the rapper and also previously worked at Apple Music, launched Gamma in 2023. It provides artists with a variety of services like distribution, marketing, radio promotion and branding opportunities. Investors include Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries, Apple and Alpha Wave.
That Star Wars lines 
He’s still Kanye
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/music/kanye-west-apology-1a8122cd?st=tMMfPp&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
The music company Gamma convened an all-hands meeting on Monday to discuss its latest signing: Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, who has alienated both fans and corporate partners in recent years with antisemitic remarks and statements calling slavery "a choice."
Co-founder Larry Jackson said that Gamma agreed to work with the rapper because it believed he was committed to creating music with positive messaging, according to people present. And in a letter addressed "to those I hurt" that ran as an advertisement in The Wall Street Journal on Monday, Ye said he was "not a Nazi" and told the Black community he was "so sorry."
The rapper will put out his next album "Bully" with Gamma on March 20, and the deal is in the mid-to-low seven figures, according to two people familiar with the matter.
This is not the first time that Ye has apologized before a new album. In late 2023, as he prepared to release "Vultures 1," he wrote on Instagram in Hebrew that "I deeply regret any pain I may have caused." Roughly a year later, he took to X to declare "my new sound called antisemitic."
When asked what he hoped to accomplish with his latest apology, Ye referenced Darth Vader's transformation at the end of the
"Star Wars" movie "Return of the Jedi." "He was a villain," Ye said via a spokeswoman, "and came back a hero for good once again before the end."
Gamma declined to provide additional details about its financial arrangement with Ye.
Jackson, who once managed the rapper and also previously worked at Apple Music, launched Gamma in 2023. It provides artists with a variety of services like distribution, marketing, radio promotion and branding opportunities. Investors include Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries, Apple and Alpha Wave.
Roughly a year later, he took to X to declare "my new sound called antisemitic."
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/music/kanye-west-apology-1a8122cd?st=tMMfPp&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
The music company Gamma convened an all-hands meeting on Monday to discuss its latest signing: Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, who has alienated both fans and corporate partners in recent years with antisemitic remarks and statements calling slavery "a choice."
Co-founder Larry Jackson said that Gamma agreed to work with the rapper because it believed he was committed to creating music with positive messaging, according to people present. And in a letter addressed "to those I hurt" that ran as an advertisement in The Wall Street Journal on Monday, Ye said he was "not a Nazi" and told the Black community he was "so sorry."
The rapper will put out his next album "Bully" with Gamma on March 20, and the deal is in the mid-to-low seven figures, according to two people familiar with the matter.
This is not the first time that Ye has apologized before a new album. In late 2023, as he prepared to release "Vultures 1," he wrote on Instagram in Hebrew that "I deeply regret any pain I may have caused." Roughly a year later, he took to X to declare "my new sound called antisemitic."
When asked what he hoped to accomplish with his latest apology, Ye referenced Darth Vader's transformation at the end of the
"Star Wars" movie "Return of the Jedi." "He was a villain," Ye said via a spokeswoman, "and came back a hero for good once again before the end."
Gamma declined to provide additional details about its financial arrangement with Ye.
Jackson, who once managed the rapper and also previously worked at Apple Music, launched Gamma in 2023. It provides artists with a variety of services like distribution, marketing, radio promotion and branding opportunities. Investors include Todd Boehly's Eldridge Industries, Apple and Alpha Wave.
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Ye West permanent forced retirement soon Inshallah