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Ye N Dollar?
its supposed to be ሃቹ ክ ጋዐረረል
Snippets incoming tonight
https://twitter.com/rihye_/status/1718034931153031533AINT NO MUTHAFUCKIN GAME MAN
THERES LIKE 8 HOURS LEFT OF THIS S***
NO F***ING CHUCKING NOTHING NO KINDA WAY
…ok play straight water
Pussy like a Steph' three, straight water
AINT NO MUTHAFUCKIN GAME MAN
THERES LIKE 8 HOURS LEFT OF THIS S***
NO F***ING CHUCKING NOTHING NO KINDA WAY
…ok play straight water
Pussy like a Steph' three, straight water
Hey everyone, Anthony Fantano here, the Internet's busiest music nerd, and today we're diving headfirst into a project that's been generating quite a bit of buzz. It's the collaboration album between Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign, simply titled "¥$."
Now, before we get into it, let's talk about the anticipation surrounding this project. Kanye and Ty Dolla Sign are both seasoned artists in the music industry, and their previous work has left fans with high expectations. But does "¥$" live up to the hype? Well, let's find out.
The album opens with "New Body," a track that has been teased for quite some time now. It's an energetic start, with Ty Dolla Sign's smooth vocals complementing Kanye's signature production style. The song touches on themes of body image and self-esteem, which is a topic both artists have explored in the past. However, it doesn't quite reach the heights that I was hoping for, as it feels somewhat formulaic.
"Sky City" is the next track, and it's one of the standout moments on the album. The ethereal production and the way Kanye and Ty Dolla Sign intertwine their voices create a dreamy atmosphere that's truly captivating. This is where the collaboration really shines, as they bring out the best in each other's talents. It's a mesmerizing track that shows their potential when they push the boundaries.
Now, as we venture into the remix territory with "Lift Yourself," you may remember the infamous "poopity-scoop" incident from a few years back. It's clear that they're having some fun here, but I'm not sure if it adds much to the overall experience of the album. It's a quirky addition, but not necessarily a game-changer.
Finally, we have the "Nah Nah Nah" remix featuring Yeat. This track is a decent collaboration and adds a different flavor to the mix. Yeat's flow and energy are a welcome addition, but it's not enough to elevate the project significantly.
In the end, "¥$" is a mixed bag. While it does have moments of brilliance, the album as a whole doesn't reach the heights we might have expected from this dynamic duo. It's a decent collaboration, but it doesn't push the boundaries or reinvent the wheel. There's a sense of familiarity throughout, and it feels like both artists are playing it safe.
So, what's the final verdict? I'm giving "¥$" a light to decent 6. It's a solid project with its moments, but it doesn't quite live up to the potential of these two talented artists. Perhaps they played it a bit too safe, and I was left wanting more innovation and risk-taking. But hey, it's still worth a listen if you're a fan of either artist.
Hey everyone, Anthony Fantano here, the Internet's busiest music nerd, and today we're diving headfirst into a project that's been generating quite a bit of buzz. It's the collaboration album between Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign, simply titled "¥$."
Now, before we get into it, let's talk about the anticipation surrounding this project. Kanye and Ty Dolla Sign are both seasoned artists in the music industry, and their previous work has left fans with high expectations. But does "¥$" live up to the hype? Well, let's find out.
The album opens with "New Body," a track that has been teased for quite some time now. It's an energetic start, with Ty Dolla Sign's smooth vocals complementing Kanye's signature production style. The song touches on themes of body image and self-esteem, which is a topic both artists have explored in the past. However, it doesn't quite reach the heights that I was hoping for, as it feels somewhat formulaic.
"Sky City" is the next track, and it's one of the standout moments on the album. The ethereal production and the way Kanye and Ty Dolla Sign intertwine their voices create a dreamy atmosphere that's truly captivating. This is where the collaboration really shines, as they bring out the best in each other's talents. It's a mesmerizing track that shows their potential when they push the boundaries.
Now, as we venture into the remix territory with "Lift Yourself," you may remember the infamous "poopity-scoop" incident from a few years back. It's clear that they're having some fun here, but I'm not sure if it adds much to the overall experience of the album. It's a quirky addition, but not necessarily a game-changer.
Finally, we have the "Nah Nah Nah" remix featuring Yeat. This track is a decent collaboration and adds a different flavor to the mix. Yeat's flow and energy are a welcome addition, but it's not enough to elevate the project significantly.
In the end, "¥$" is a mixed bag. While it does have moments of brilliance, the album as a whole doesn't reach the heights we might have expected from this dynamic duo. It's a decent collaboration, but it doesn't push the boundaries or reinvent the wheel. There's a sense of familiarity throughout, and it feels like both artists are playing it safe.
So, what's the final verdict? I'm giving "¥$" a light to decent 6. It's a solid project with its moments, but it doesn't quite live up to the potential of these two talented artists. Perhaps they played it a bit too safe, and I was left wanting more innovation and risk-taking. But hey, it's still worth a listen if you're a fan of either artist.
Just listened
amazing
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOHhaMvk-XMit’s in my code
This s*** got no type of buzz on the internet
Because it’s not happening and if it’s does, the album isn’t dropping
LOCK THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ITS OVER
ITS ALL F***ING OVER
https://twitter.com/fakeshoredrive/status/1718098413324017777There is no f***ing album man end this charade already
ITS OVER
ITS ALL F***ING OVER
https://twitter.com/fakeshoredrive/status/1718098413324017777Album doesn’t exist