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word if Bruce changed genders, Kanye would change species after being with Kris
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View media item 2236764Kris is the most dangerous one though
Thought old Kanye was going to make a comeback when he dropped "White Dress" for the Man with The Iron Fist soundtrack
I think Ye wrote MBDTF though, not sure
I think Ye wrote MBDTF though, not sure
This is a good question [emoji]129300[/emoji]
Let me do some investigating because it's no way he wrote those two verses on gorgeous.
Exactly. Somebody blacked out on that track.
Is there anyone in here over 30 that doesn't consider college dropout a classic?
Best song on that album, he was floating on that beatchoke a south park writer with a fish ****
whats a black beatle anyway? a ****** roach?
tellem huh n kiss my *** x & o
"I treat my ca$h the way the government treats AIDS; I won't be satisfied til all my ****** get it...get it?"
that ***** been post menopausalI think Ye wrote MBDTF though, not sure
Yea Kris ain't getting pulled out of 10/10 times
What makes Kanye iconic is the fact that we all CANNOT agree on his GOAT album. Each of his albums mean something different to all of us, they were a moment in time that connected with us on an individual level but also had universal appeal. That's how you know an artist is legendary.
To me, MBDTF is his best work. Sonically it's flawless but the theme's about self destruction and awareness connected with me. At the same time, the hunger and optimism of College Dropout will always be special to me. The stadium rock star sound and feel of Graduation will always be banger material. His music transcends so many different emotions and tastes, he truly evolved for over a decade and I'd be genuinely sad if he starts to lose it as an artist.
Orlando brown is the one who needs our prayers.... tho it is very entertaining
What makes Kanye iconic is the fact that we all CANNOT agree on his GOAT album. Each of his albums mean something different to all of us, they were a moment in time that connected with us on an individual level but also had universal appeal. That's how you know an artist is legendary.
To me, MBDTF is his best work. Sonically it's flawless but the theme's about self destruction and awareness connected with me. At the same time, the hunger and optimism of College Dropout will always be special to me. The stadium rock star sound and feel of Graduation will always be banger material. His music transcends so many different emotions and tastes, he truly evolved for over a decade and I'd be genuinely sad if he starts to lose it as an artist.
What makes Kanye iconic is the fact that we all CANNOT agree on his GOAT album. Each of his albums mean something different to all of us, they were a moment in time that connected with us on an individual level but also had universal appeal. That's how you know an artist is legendary.
To me, MBDTF is his best work. Sonically it's flawless but the theme's about self destruction and awareness connected with me. At the same time, the hunger and optimism of College Dropout will always be special to me. The stadium rock star sound and feel of Graduation will always be banger material. His music transcends so many different emotions and tastes, he truly evolved for over a decade and I'd be genuinely sad if he starts to lose it as an artist.
View media item 2238940Damn who's the real Kanye west then?
Every introspective thing we reference back to when Kanye was great links to con and rhymfest
Off first listen I was like this dude was in the Rap Hyperbolic Time Chamber...Best song on that album, he was floating on that beat
When my grandmother passed away I couldn't listen to Roses. Would start crying as soon as the beat started...damn near teared up thinking about it now.Roses is Kanye in his purest form.
No Concequence/ Rhymefest influence, no "this is art" nonsense.
Son spiting flows, pouring it out, sample that gives your chills.
If you listen to Herd em Say and Roses, you hear Kanye's real flow/style that still comes out in some other tracks from time to time.