Dec 27, 2017 album of the year is usually safe record they dont award it to black artists, mostly reserved for radio s--- that everyone can listen to with their parents like adele sad but true, real artistry isnt appreciated. just be happy when your mans wins raoty or other awards
Dec 27, 2017 21 was a classic. And it still couldn't lace up MBDTF's boots. See where I'm going with this? It's Ye's Magnum Opus, For Christ's Sake. Adele's best can't compete with Kanye West's best. And his album was more daring and bold. More unabashedly and unapologetically surcease-less, as far as the limit of projected artistic integrity on wax is concerned. Ye embodies and personifies a quintessentially consummate expressive artist's poster-child because he is The Paragon of Sonic Veracity. It can't sound wrong when a master at work is orchestrating it.
Dec 27, 2017 TES wasn't snubbed at all You low-key depreciate Kanye because you like Taylor. Here's the difference Come Away With Me is probably as good as 21 MBDTF>>>>>>>>>>>> TES
Dec 27, 2017 Ye got snubbed in 2016 too. Unpopular opinion: but Coloring book was pop media trash with happy meals and rainbows skitted all over it make up for its weak content. Compared to Acid Rap, this shouldve been Chance's College Dropout moment but he definetely overdid the entire Christian theme and filled the LP in with blind optimism. Fkin dissapointed too cus Acid Rap at least had some real hard struggle s--- in on it. Ye s LOP was definetely better than CB theme-wise (inner strugger, psychological civil warfare between the light (god) and the dark(the devil), very Master and Margarita-esque). Whereas CB just dubs its theme with such happiness thats not even realistic but uses religion as a scapegoat to excuse the weak lyricism, repetitive flow, and pop singles. Even the best chance verse is in on TLOP. And god d--- Yeezy drops one of his best verses in the outro with Saint Pablo. Really unappreciated for its theme
Dec 27, 2017 yeah ur just riding Kanye's nuts. Hard as f--- right now and it's so obvious. U aren't even being reasonable.
Dec 27, 2017 Lol. Okay. Sure it didn't. You must have been living under a rock since 2009 or something. 21 was bigger and safer to pop culture and mainstream music. MBDTF saved Hip-Hop from a commercial standpoint. That might not mean s--- to White America, but it also turns out that its sonics were so diversified and ubiquitously accessible, that it precipitously amplified and stimulated quality control of the commercial music scene's climate of listenable output. And Yeezus probably pushed boundaries further. It shoved everything in the face of the usually-conservative listener that they'd consider a flaw and absolute aberration if not presented and executed by the likes of an ivory-complected male or female. America likes to shatter its own mirror every day as if cracking the vessel of their reflection for a means of aberrant recreation would obliterate it's archivally bibliographical existence. Can't change the past, but you can shape the future. And in its own pantheon of extravagantly exhibited art created for selective eardrums, it did just that. I'm not even saying 21 didn't because it did in its own right. It's received all the prestige it's harnessed and acclaimed, deservedly so, over the past 7 years. However, how MBDTF changed mainstream music scene's course is truly too understated to neglect to mention it at moments when it "ESPECIALLY" needs to be said. I kinda feel like , without an album as groundbreakingly fearless as MBDTF being released by Kanye, preceding it, maybe Section.80 wouldn't have come into fruition, or be as big of an "INITIAL STATEMENT" album as it came to be.
Dec 27, 2017 MBDTF saved hip-hop from a commercial standpoint? What the f--- are you talking about? Hov was going platinum with BP3. Empire state of mind went number 1. Em dropped 2 number 1 rap albums back to back. Not afraid and ltwyl were collossal smash hits. Drake just entered in 09 with a CLASSIC MIXTAPE and was dubbed the next great thing. J cole came thru with friday night lights. CLASSIC. Flocka dropped a classic album that revolutionized trap music and birthed drill music. Wiz khalifa dropped Kush and OJ. Wayne had 2 number 1 rap albums while in jail. Big krit, wale, big sean, kendrick, and a number of other artists were starting to blow up. What the f--- are u saying? As for Adele being pop? No s---. She's a pop/rnb/soul artist. Of course more people are gonna check on her. Especially since her debut album was good and not a trash a--- album like 808s that forced Kanye to make MBDTF and change s--- around. 21 had a monumental impact on music, PERIOD. It can be argued that MBDTF didnt even impact s--- and was just overhyped. Rolling in the deep was played on urban radio. The fact that this was ignored shows how unaware you n----s are. Anytime a cac artist other than em, timberlake, or someone with roots in rap gets played on urban radio, that song/artist is god tier. No exception at all. You couldnt go a day without hearing that s---. 21 changed music get the f--- out. Yeezus? n----- that album is trash. Yes people can get inspired by the concept of an album. That doesnt mean the album isnt trash. Sxn80 was already in fruition without mbdtf. Kanye isnt a huge influence on Kendrick. Ur projecting and dickriding. And yeezus isnt even that influential. Lmfao gtfo.
Dec 27, 2017 @TheReturn is the only user dumb enough on this board to have a lengthy back and forth with Jay Zues the schizophrenic bi-polar who is "off his meds" every other fucken day
Dec 27, 2017 You slow. I have nothing more to say. And none of the projects you mention were as important to the culture. But you slow as f--- any way.
Jan 1, 2018 21 had more play around the time because people refused to play Kanye after the Taylor swift s--- went down. Kanye was more black balled than any other artist and then released the best body of work he’s ever released. Mbdtf is a classic album
Jan 1, 2018 Or because 808s was trash and Kanye had to recover. 21 still had a bigger impact on music. 21>MBDTF