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All due respect, since then Kanye became a billionaire mostly due to Yeezy brand, helped his ex build something in SKIMS that is pumping out cash, and Charlemagne got a show on Comedy Central. Who really grew?^
so ****ing disrespectful by charlemagne
Only got up to the common concert…
Even though of course people gon change after losing their mother, it’s disheartening to see in real time Ye changed on Coodie, 1st was the Grammy after party where he was tryna be slick and clown him for no reason knowing he was tryna bring it full circle wit the Channel Zero ****. And then the foulest **** was him walking past Deray/Coodie when dude was just so excited about Derays footage for Thru The Wire lol. I saw that GLC Big Screen Vlog online for years and never thought nothing of it.
Side note I wish Ye and GLC had more songs from the 2000’s…
So I was interning in the industry around this time. The studio I interned at was GLC's main studio/engineer. He was working on his Life Love Loyalty album at the time. He had a SICK *** Blinded by the Light sample he did...they actually had a band recreate the portion that was sampled from the track...**** was magic and should have been a hit...then for some unexplained reason I never got an answer to, the album released with the regular sample version, not the live band. **** was so flat.
Anyway, while this video footage shows Ye making his produced version of the track, it actually was a reconstructed beat. Someone else had a track based off a sample that was the same tempo/rythm. It banged too. Sick *** sample. I am sadden by the fact that I cant remember who the producer was. And truthfully? I prefer that version to this heavy horns version that was actually released.
Ye also did Flight School with T-Payne around this time. And lastly he was working on a track with a guy from America's Got Talent...I got beat and hook version with no verses. Never heard it again after I lost my files from that studio...until I heard Consequence use it as a Ye diss track. The amount of heat I heard that Ye was involved in that either got little play (Flight School) or no play at all/scrapped...man...I can only imagine how much music dude is actually sitting on.
I emailed this stuff out to some folks though...gonna see if there is a chance in hell that I can find it and post here.
Finished the third part last night.
I feel really bad for him. He definitely went down hill after donda passed. Which I knew. He was wild on the glow in the dark tour when I saw him.
His voice changed and everything. I thought it was interesting when he told cootie he was acting..he definitely got lost in his role. That scene with the investors was cringe worthy.
Haven’t been a fan of his music since graduation. I know y’all noticed a huge difference. Bro stopped rapping, likely cuz his ghostwriters bounced.