This is what every first draft of every album sounds like and Ye was just showing behind the curtain of it all. He’s truly a genius
okay buddy
TLOPs rollout was legendary cause that was the first time we seen the process live
No it wasn’t. Real ones remember 2010

of fixing an album after release?
at least he does that instead of Drake who releases slop and leaves his stans to convince themselves that it’s good
This is what every first draft of every album sounds like and Ye was just showing behind the curtain of it all. He’s truly a genius
real artist. real music.
Both statements can be true
What bruh? It was the first time he utilized social media as a promotional tool, Complex did an in depth article of the creation process, GOOD Fridays and the snippets he would show
TLOP was the first glimpse that Kanye lost his touch and everything after that confirmed it
Fair statement.
Blonde is objectively the most overrated album of all time
If blonde isn’t the definitive album of the 2010s what is?
If blonde isn’t the definitive album of the 2010s what is?
definitely not Blonde
He running around like he meek
definitely not Blonde
What then
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It’s up there but it’s not as ubiquitous as blonde
What then
who tf did Blonde influence?
albums like Flockaveli, Finally Rich, Yeezus, Die Lit are way more definitive 2010s albums because they influenced the sound going forward
TLOP was the first glimpse that Kanye lost his touch and everything after that confirmed it
Definitely was the beginning of him being sloppy
Yeezus was his last album that felt fully realized and complete
Both dudes softer than baby s***.
Just concentrate on getting your music out on time & call it a f***ing day you grown ass sped student.
Donda is not a gospel album wtf
Borders on it tbh but you get my point
S*** corny
Both dudes softer than baby s***.
Just concentrate on getting your music out on time & call it a f***ing day you grown ass sped student.
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Borders on it tbh but you get my point
S*** corny
It has good songs but I think I overplayed it so much that I have no more desires to listen to it
Definitely was the beginning of him being sloppy
Yeezus was his last album that felt fully realized and complete
I agree.
"TLOP" musically was great, but wasn't cohesive.
& his lyrical prowess began to slip.
But I do believe "Vultures" is a step in the right direction & is one of his better albums in years.