I think the beat is the main resemblance and how they're saying "ooooh" lol but I don't speak french, so I have no clue about the lyrics.
Lyrics in 2015 are overrated
Bound 2 is one of the best Kanye tracks we've heard in a very long time.
That's the weakest track in the album. It's like he felt he had to put something in to appease the old school Kanye fans. It goes against the entire vibe.
That's the weakest track in the album. It's like he felt he had to put something in to appease the old school Kanye fans. It goes against the entire vibe.
Lyrics in 2015 are overrated
Also never bought the idea about Kanye "trolling older fans" because it was a soul sample. Always seemed like bullshit overthinking imo.
It's a weird inclusion to be sure, but I dunno. Nowhere close to the best song on there, but not a bad track for me.I don't think he was trolling them, but it's like he only put it in to use it as a single (and make that outrageous video). It's a shame because the rest of the album is uncompromising.
I "get" art more than most people, I'm pretty comfortable saying, and I happen to be familiar with the ins and outs of production from pre to post to publishing and back, and idk.
come on breh
come on what im trying to get that out of the way before someone tries to tell me I don't "get" yeezus or understand production or artistry
Literally my rankingsLO> LR> grad > CD > yeezus> 808> dark twisted fantasy> collab garbage.
I mean if you don't get that it's supposed to be loud, abrasive, and energetic by the first five seconds of on site you already lost track of the album.Well regardless, it's his most experimental album. There's a reason it's so polarizing. There isn't anything deep to grasp, as it's pretty blunt and straightforward.
Yes, also, that's not my actual rankings. I just started randomly listing his albums. I don't really rank his albums cause that shit changes depending on what type of mood I'm in.Literally my rankings
What is LO, though? Late Orchestration??
Well regardless, it's his most experimental album. There's a reason it's so polarizing. There isn't anything deep to grasp, as it's pretty blunt and straightforward.
Hopefully he self implodes via kid cudi antics before he even gets started.Vic Mensa is setting himself up to be one of the biggest disappointments of the generation if you ask me
He's about to launch and is already post-yeezus kanye personality-wise...and he's starting to bill himself as the rock and roll rapper which could end up making him look bad unless he's really about that life cuz its gonna look silly otherwise
Vic Mensa is setting himself up to be one of the biggest disappointments of the generation if you ask me
Vic Mensa is setting himself up to be one of the biggest disappointments of the generation if you ask me
He's about to launch and is already post-yeezus kanye personality-wise...and he's starting to bill himself as the rock and roll rapper which could end up making him look bad unless he's really about that life cuz its gonna look silly otherwise
I think it has to do with the amount of support, money and everything else they get before actually being something. They put all this effort into getting to point B that they lose focus on what they really wanted in the beginning. Vic probably was about that life in one way or another before all of this but then he caught support from Kanye which would lift anybody's ego 100 levels up. He's trying to play ball in the big boy league without having done the amount of practice these vets have put in. "it's just practice" you say but let's be real, there's a standard set in place with making a song sound like your own and have it be held to a certain standard everywhere you show up after that.
DS2 in stores and available on itunes now.
Ugh..this is kinda what I mean though. Everyone keeps saying it's so experimental and crazy but it's not. To people that listen to other genres of music, Yeezus was not anything new. I hear shitty EDM all the time
People keep projecting their imaginary interpretations of everything behind yeezus like every thing that could be criticized was this artistic design choice or intentional nod from kanye to "make people" do this or think that or feel that.
But it's pretty obvious to me that it ran into a lot of problems (this is even backed up in interviews) and its pretty well known by now that the thing was falling apart and getting close to its deadline, and they completely stripped and revised it by the time it was finished, and it was done in a very rushed manner.
I don't buy it as this grand experimental push of the envelope. It was "saved" from catastrophe and Kanye is an art major who knows how to talk about his work. That's it.
If DJ Mustard could frame it the same way as Kanye, I bet people would defend his simplistic productions as well. (Obviously its good...but simplicity and uniqueness doesnt = experimental
PS - I know what you mean and where you're coming from though! I do like Yeezus. I always dig myself into argument-holes by being devils advocate for my own views on semantics and stuff.
Where's the gunplay impressions
what about Spotify
Read what I said. It's his most experimental album. I'm sure people that listen to industrial didn't think it was that left field, but fans of Kanye, and rap really, thought it was pretty different. You don't need any background knowledge to acknowledge that really. That's just how it is.
Kill yourself.Pretty comfortable disregarding the people who didn't get Yeezus. Helps to know upfront.
Kill yourself.
Read what I said. It's his most experimental album. I'm sure people that listen to industrial didn't think it was that left field, but fans of Kanye, and rap really, thought it was pretty different. You don't need any background knowledge to acknowledge that really. That's just how it is.
Your failing isn't in in defending it as experimental, it's when you conflate experimental and different with "good." It was experimental, for a Kanye record. Since it was "different' (again, only really for a Kanye record) there is a segment of the population who then believes it's good. From a certain point of view, this has merit, I suppose. If you're overdosed on samey music, something "different" can be stimulating.
But banging garbage cans together can stimulate in the way your 13th listen of a symphony may not. That doesn't make it good. Just different. Yeezus was different. It tried to wrangle together a cacophony of sharp sounds and broken melodies. In that sense it was different. In a very real sense, it just wasn't a very good album of music to listen to.
It was a great album for the Fantanos of the world to tongue probe, but it wasn't real interesting beyond the fact that it was different. For an "experimental" record, it managed to be one of the duller releases of the year. If any rapper without the history of Ye had released it, it would already be entirely forgotten. A dozen better experimental records are released every year, and were being released long before Ye tried to Jigga the subgenre.