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People still waiting for The College Dropout 2. Move on. ****.
Aren't you in labor right now?
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People still waiting for The College Dropout 2. Move on. ****.
Aren't you in labor right now?
This is what I'm saying and are trying to figure out. He was leading hip hop into that direction and it's beyond beat to the ground, how does one backtrack so much? He was progressing on Graduation with those sounds, but now, in 2013? Nah b, nah.Crazy that people are using terms like "house" and "EDM" to describe a Kanye West album.
I get his whole "experimentation" steez and all that.
But is incorporating "EDM" into your production even progressive in 2013? He already did that with "Stronger" and even "New Workout Plan".
Every Pop group has been doing that **** for like the last 5 years.
That would have been amazinghe shoulda hit up 808 mafia for this project...
That would have been amazinghe shoulda hit up 808 mafia for this project...
Daft Punk dropped a great album not long ago.Just found out Daft Punk produced this album no wonder it sucked.
You're right that people have been incorporating EDM/house into popular music for a while now. But with Kanye being the most influential figure in mainstream hip hop, we can now say that the sound has "arrived" in hip hop. Rhythm-driven house music is already popular in the UK and among certain demographics in the US, but it hadn't fully touched hip hop yet. Kanye is introducing that sound to the hip hop masses, to people who would normally listen to artists like Chief Keef. And just like everything else he's done, this will probably lead to people hopping onto that sound.Crazy that people are using terms like "house" and "EDM" to describe a Kanye West album.
I get his whole "experimentation" steez and all that.
But is incorporating "EDM" into your production even progressive in 2013? He already did that with "Stronger" and even "New Workout Plan".
Every Pop group has been doing that **** for like the last 5 years.
You forgot how MBDTF and WTT made everyone think they were on some luxury high fashion ****You're right that people have been incorporating EDM/house into popular music for a while now. But with Kanye being the most influential figure in mainstream hip hop, we can now say that the sound has "arrived" in hip hop. Rhythm-driven house music is already popular in the UK and among certain demographics in the US, but it hadn't fully touched hip hop yet. Kanye is introducing that sound to the hip hop masses, to people who would normally listen to artists like Chief Keef. And just like everything else he's done, this will probably lead to people hopping onto that sound.Crazy that people are using terms like "house" and "EDM" to describe a Kanye West album.
I get his whole "experimentation" steez and all that.
But is incorporating "EDM" into your production even progressive in 2013? He already did that with "Stronger" and even "New Workout Plan".
Every Pop group has been doing that **** for like the last 5 years.
College Dropout had people on the soul sounds. Graduation had people on the techno tip. 808s made autotune really take off among rappers. And whether you liked Yeezus or not (his worst album imo), it's a good bet that everyone will be biting off this minimalist, bass-heavy rhythm style now.
Bound 2 is College Dropout-esque Kanye West. The "Ohhhh, we're falling in love" is so damn smooth
Just listened to the album twice, this is a album for people who enjoy music. It's a lot of different sounds that will sound great to see it preformed live. It's real interesting the way he puts it all together. For the hip hop heads that want that lyrical ishhh. You may be upset. For the people with a open mind or know how to read to music enjoy.