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Somebody that I grew up listening to with some balls...tired of dudes being all pc with it. [/COLOR]

yeh, rappers are so pc, it's disgusting.

also, I figured A LOT of older rappers would have come out of the work with the disgust for this album.

all the wasted potential, he could have spit some 5%er knowledge on "I am God" at least, dude was talking about being served croissants expeditiously.
 
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One of the first artist I've seen say anything about Kanye being too far gone with it...

No sound in space...
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Ain't like he was lying :lol
 
Yea guilt trip especially the ending. Also one of my top songs from the album is blood on leaves.
 
Somebody that I grew up listening to with some balls...tired of dudes being all pc with it. [/COLOR]
yeh, rappers are so pc, it's disgusting.

also, I figured A LOT of older rappers would have come out of the work with the disgust for this album.

all the wasted potential, he could have spit some 5%er knowledge on "I am God" at least, dude was talking about being served croissants expeditiously.
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i can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
In keeping with that theme, U-God has words for Kanye and Jay-Z. The two other self-proclaimed God MCs have both released controversial albums in the past two months, and U-God didn't shy away from making his preference known. Jay's "Magna Carta Holy Grail" earned a much warmer review: "Jay's in a creative zone, and he had to adjust to the digital age. He had to make that transition like any other artist. I look at this as a transitional album for him. The man is always going to have lyrics and be rhyming. That's just what he do. It's all good, man."

West, in U-God's estimation, "is getting too far away" on "Yeezus": "Tell him there's no sound in space. He's got to come back on planet Earth. Space is a vacuum. There's no sound in space. Earth is where it's at. Come back down baby, come back."

Somebody that I grew up listening to with some balls...tired of dudes being all pc with it. 
HE'S ******g garbage, though. Yes it affects his credibility.
 
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Somebody that I grew up listening to with some balls...tired of dudes being all pc with it. [/COLOR]
yeh, rappers are so pc, it's disgusting.

also, I figured A LOT of older rappers would have come out of the work with the disgust for this album.

all the wasted potential, he could have spit some 5%er knowledge on "I am God" at least, dude was talking about being served croissants expeditiously.
i feel the same damn way, not 5% knowledge per say, but just come harder than he did. it just felt lacking compared to Jesus walks or other songs that he went extra hard on. If you gonna use the title 'i am a god' then you better come correct.
 
yeh, rappers are so pc, it's disgusting.

also, I figured A LOT of older rappers would have come out of the work with the disgust for this album.

all the wasted potential, he could have spit some 5%er knowledge on "I am God" at least, dude was talking about being served croissants expeditiously.
This. 
 
Kanye probably won't go Platinum for the first time. Wonder how he will respond to that.
 
I still can't believe cats are trying to break Yeezus down lyrically. The album is about capturing a feeling of darkness, anger and vulgarity, being offensive, and breaking the mold. I personally love it, while enjoying the fact that he's left his "loyal fan base" so alienated. It's a 40 min piece of art that wears the fact that it "isn't for everyone" on its sleeve.

"Until the day I get struck by lightning,I am a god"
"Put a fist in her like a civil rights sign"
Reciting "F*** them other ******" over a jazz sample talking about lynching
Attacking materialism on New Slaves after his last effort was a (quality, yet) wildly braggadocious one on WTT.
Weird live performances of him forcing a feeling of awkwardness and uncomfortableness into the crowd.
etc...

I'm enjoying the show in my own way, and the only thing that would deter that would be me finding out that the dude is genuinely unraveling.

And that Black Skinhead video is sick. It's a completely different experience in slow-mo. It's impossible to catch what's going on in that video at full speed.
 
HE'S ******g garbage, though. Yes it affects his credibility.
Who better to speak on ******g garbage then?
touché
I still can't believe cats are trying to break Yeezus down lyrically. The album is about capturing a feeling of darkness, anger and vulgarity, being offensive, and breaking the mold. I personally love it, while enjoying the fact that he's left his "loyal fan base" so alienated. It's a 40 min piece of art that wears the fact that it "isn't for everyone" on its sleeve.

"Until the day I get struck by lightning,I am a god"
"Put a fist in her like a civil rights sign"
Reciting "F*** them other ******" over a jazz sample talking about lynching
Attacking materialism on New Slaves after his last effort was a (quality, yet) wildly braggadocious one on WTT.
Weird live performances of him forcing a feeling of awkwardness and uncomfortableness into the crowd.
etc...

I'm enjoying the show in my own way, and the only thing that would deter that would be me finding out that the dude is genuinely unraveling.

And that Black Skinhead video is sick. It's a completely different experience in slow-mo. It's impossible to catch what's going on in that video at full speed.
almost all of this.
 
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