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Originally Posted by SCOTTY PIMPIN
Album is TRASH!!!! a little bit better than mediocre
And I mess with ye and Jigga hard!!!
A few thought-provoking lines here and there but the whole thing is garbage!! should have been a lot better
Originally Posted by SCOTTY PIMPIN
Album is TRASH!!!! a little bit better than mediocre
And I mess with ye and Jigga hard!!!
A few thought-provoking lines here and there but the whole thing is garbage!! should have been a lot better
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
You guys think there will be a WTT 2?
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
You guys think there will be a WTT 2?
Originally Posted by KingJStacks
Originally Posted by Mr Marcus
Originally Posted by I Live In Texas
Jay's verse on 'Excellence' is some inspirational #%%#. Man...
Originally Posted by KingJStacks
Originally Posted by Mr Marcus
Originally Posted by I Live In Texas
Jay's verse on 'Excellence' is some inspirational #%%#. Man...
Originally Posted by Cole World 22
So you guys are separating some of these tracks into two tracks? MTE = two tracks?
Originally Posted by Cole World 22
So you guys are separating some of these tracks into two tracks? MTE = two tracks?
Originally Posted by RetroSan
Hov:Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
3 weeks later and still bumping this album on a consistent basis
I was thinking tho, I hear alot of people say Kanye came harder on the album than Jay, two points. Jay obviously didn't come that 'inspired' thats clear but I was thinking maybe its to somewhat show the state of mind he's in where he's sorta bored with the game or maybe its just the display of an aging emcee. The lyrical ability is clearly still there but in terms of temperament on the tracks, the intensity of his delivery and etc yeah that wasn't nearly as apparent as previous albums. Second, listening to the types of sounds, structure of tracks this album is basically Kanye's playground.. it very well sounds like a Kanye album because we are so use to these type of sounds on his album. So phonetically Kanye just sounds better throughout most of the album because it's his element. Its like if Ross & say Wale did an album together and the production sounded like Justice League type beats, Wale might be spitting ill lyrics but Ross just sounds better because of his track record of flourishing on those types of beats. The production of WTT was made moreso for Kanye to flourish, almost to somewhat symbolize the passing of the guard.
No Church in the Wild
&*$@#% in Paris
That's My &%#@$
Excellence
Welcome to the Jungle
Love You So
Gotta Have It
Ye:
Lift Off (By default)
Otis
New Day
The Joy
Murder
Tie:
Illest !@#$%^&*&#$ Alive
Sweet Baby Jesus
Primetime
H.A.M
imo
Originally Posted by RetroSan
Hov:Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
3 weeks later and still bumping this album on a consistent basis
I was thinking tho, I hear alot of people say Kanye came harder on the album than Jay, two points. Jay obviously didn't come that 'inspired' thats clear but I was thinking maybe its to somewhat show the state of mind he's in where he's sorta bored with the game or maybe its just the display of an aging emcee. The lyrical ability is clearly still there but in terms of temperament on the tracks, the intensity of his delivery and etc yeah that wasn't nearly as apparent as previous albums. Second, listening to the types of sounds, structure of tracks this album is basically Kanye's playground.. it very well sounds like a Kanye album because we are so use to these type of sounds on his album. So phonetically Kanye just sounds better throughout most of the album because it's his element. Its like if Ross & say Wale did an album together and the production sounded like Justice League type beats, Wale might be spitting ill lyrics but Ross just sounds better because of his track record of flourishing on those types of beats. The production of WTT was made moreso for Kanye to flourish, almost to somewhat symbolize the passing of the guard.
No Church in the Wild
&*$@#% in Paris
That's My &%#@$
Excellence
Welcome to the Jungle
Love You So
Gotta Have It
Ye:
Lift Off (By default)
Otis
New Day
The Joy
Murder
Tie:
Illest !@#$%^&*&#$ Alive
Sweet Baby Jesus
Primetime
H.A.M
imo
Originally Posted by dreClark
Started rapping in '88, started getting recognized in '92. Jay had been hustling before 88. Pretty sure there are pics of Jay w/ truck jewels around like '87 He started @%%*@@% w/ Jaz around 88. '92 was when his name started buzzing more ( '92-'94 Can I get open?, Show and Prove, In my lifetime, I can't get w/ that, etc)Originally Posted by Deuce King
Started in eighty-eight (he started hustling in 1988 for the first time), got warm in ninety-two (he started getting into the rap game in 1992)
I could be wrong tho.
Originally Posted by dreClark
Started rapping in '88, started getting recognized in '92. Jay had been hustling before 88. Pretty sure there are pics of Jay w/ truck jewels around like '87 He started @%%*@@% w/ Jaz around 88. '92 was when his name started buzzing more ( '92-'94 Can I get open?, Show and Prove, In my lifetime, I can't get w/ that, etc)Originally Posted by Deuce King
Started in eighty-eight (he started hustling in 1988 for the first time), got warm in ninety-two (he started getting into the rap game in 1992)
I could be wrong tho.
Originally Posted by Cole World 22
Originally Posted by RetroSan
Hov:Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
3 weeks later and still bumping this album on a consistent basis
I was thinking tho, I hear alot of people say Kanye came harder on the album than Jay, two points. Jay obviously didn't come that 'inspired' thats clear but I was thinking maybe its to somewhat show the state of mind he's in where he's sorta bored with the game or maybe its just the display of an aging emcee. The lyrical ability is clearly still there but in terms of temperament on the tracks, the intensity of his delivery and etc yeah that wasn't nearly as apparent as previous albums. Second, listening to the types of sounds, structure of tracks this album is basically Kanye's playground.. it very well sounds like a Kanye album because we are so use to these type of sounds on his album. So phonetically Kanye just sounds better throughout most of the album because it's his element. Its like if Ross & say Wale did an album together and the production sounded like Justice League type beats, Wale might be spitting ill lyrics but Ross just sounds better because of his track record of flourishing on those types of beats. The production of WTT was made moreso for Kanye to flourish, almost to somewhat symbolize the passing of the guard.
No Church in the Wild
&*$@#% in Paris
That's My &%#@$
Excellence
Welcome to the Jungle
Love You So
Gotta Have It
Ye:
Lift Off (By default)
Otis
New Day
The Joy
Murder
Tie:
Illest !@#$%^&*&#$ Alive
Sweet Baby Jesus
Primetime
H.A.M
imo
That's why I asked...
Originally Posted by Cole World 22
Originally Posted by RetroSan
Hov:Originally Posted by NostrandAve68
3 weeks later and still bumping this album on a consistent basis
I was thinking tho, I hear alot of people say Kanye came harder on the album than Jay, two points. Jay obviously didn't come that 'inspired' thats clear but I was thinking maybe its to somewhat show the state of mind he's in where he's sorta bored with the game or maybe its just the display of an aging emcee. The lyrical ability is clearly still there but in terms of temperament on the tracks, the intensity of his delivery and etc yeah that wasn't nearly as apparent as previous albums. Second, listening to the types of sounds, structure of tracks this album is basically Kanye's playground.. it very well sounds like a Kanye album because we are so use to these type of sounds on his album. So phonetically Kanye just sounds better throughout most of the album because it's his element. Its like if Ross & say Wale did an album together and the production sounded like Justice League type beats, Wale might be spitting ill lyrics but Ross just sounds better because of his track record of flourishing on those types of beats. The production of WTT was made moreso for Kanye to flourish, almost to somewhat symbolize the passing of the guard.
No Church in the Wild
&*$@#% in Paris
That's My &%#@$
Excellence
Welcome to the Jungle
Love You So
Gotta Have It
Ye:
Lift Off (By default)
Otis
New Day
The Joy
Murder
Tie:
Illest !@#$%^&*&#$ Alive
Sweet Baby Jesus
Primetime
H.A.M
imo
That's why I asked...