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Your hyperbole left me gasping for air. No one will give a fuck about Kanye or his music in 20 years, except for 2 or 3 tracks on Oldies stations. "Critically revered" means that he paid a LOT of payola to the right people.
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11.27.2013, 03:00 PM | #1242 | |
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Okay that's just wrong. Kanye, whether you like him or not, has already become a hip hop legend. No debate. He will be remembered for as long as people remember hip hop.
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11.27.2013, 03:42 PM | #1243 |
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Damn, I listened to Yeezus for the first time in a while last week, and it blew my socks off. At first it felt a little choppy, and it was hard to pin down the album's parameters and sonic boundaries. It felt too short and oddly arranged. But now it's had time to develop an identity of its own, and it's an epic fucking pop album.
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That's it.... You and me.... 2033... If I win, you suck my foot! Seriously, he's already outlasted artists that will be remember in 20 years! Fucking Red Hot Chili Peppers are in the rock and roll hall of fame, for fuck's sake. 20 years is nothing. Hell, OK Computer is getting close to that age. It's not hyperbole, either... I'd heard that this was somehow confirmed, and that MBDTF actually was the most widely praised critical album since OKC. I thought it was some kind of Metacritic deal. |
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11.27.2013, 04:42 PM | #1245 |
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"widely praised critical album" means that Kanye is the one rapper that most white male record reviewers can get into. SaD
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I don't understand what's meant to be so wrong with the video compared to other videos similar to his. He seems to have a sense of humour and he looks like he doesn't give a shit. The song is magnificent, one of the best pop songs I've heard in a while. You can't even see the tits properly and I doubt you'll remember this video in a few months time. The song I'm sure will be remembered for a very long time because of its brilliance though.
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11.27.2013, 05:52 PM | #1247 |
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if you think it's the worst song ever you haven't heard my karaoke version of it, you piece of shit.
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11.27.2013, 06:08 PM | #1248 |
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How do you know that I own a copy of Yeezus? You stupid? I stream shit on Spotify and shit.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbGs_qK2PQA
Eminem's "Rap God" video... just watched 3 times in a row. Y'know what? Fuck. I think I'm gonna buy MMLP afterall.
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11.28.2013, 04:10 PM | #1252 |
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i love YG's "My Nigga" song.
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11.28.2013, 05:23 PM | #1253 |
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Fucking shit 20,000 views in less than 11 months?
This thread is crackin yo!
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^what a great gif
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better than the keji haino thread did in 5 years. |
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11.29.2013, 09:27 AM | #1256 |
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louder's beginning to feel like a Rap God.
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Really asskiss? Worst song ever? It's a good old fashioned soul beat, with a feel-good Motowny sample, and a hook that sounds like it's mimics the feelings actual humanoids experience!! Seriously, don't do that. Worst song ever? Worse than "Bed of Roses" by Bon Jovi? What about "Cherry Pie?" Eddie Murphy's "Party all the time?" Fucking "Glycerine?" Don't be daft, punk. Especially if you're a Graduation fan, it should be the one song on Yeezus that's inside your comfort zone. |
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it actually reminds me of pre-Graduation.
Dood, I like "Glycerine."
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honestly, i've been listening to that song a lot in the gym lately. so yeah.. the beat, the hook and some of the lyrics are technically wack, but the song brings the hype! can't help it. also, i need to watch the visuals. i'm in London at the moment, thus my access to the internet is restricted and i need to save bandwidth. will do in a couple of days though. |
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11.29.2013, 12:35 PM | #1260 |
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i'm wondering if Drake will step it up at some point. i mean he's making some really good records these days, but i don't feel like they'll go down as CLASSICS. Jay dropped The Blueprint after a series of decent albums though, and to me, Drake is kinda like a young version of him.. but i also have to keep in mind that Jay's debut was fucking Reasonable Doubt.
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