Album Rating: 3.0
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No it wouldn't, and taking "different routes" to get there is a moot point when an idea like similar artists is simply based around the notion that two artists might sound sorta similar and share
similar ideas
But then again, I am debating this point with the person who wrote this review
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Album Rating: 1.0
Brick Wall: 1
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kanye west is jesus idiot
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Hip Hop isn't really a genre with as much range as some other genres, it mostly all goes to the lyrics
and rhymes and shit to differenciate so if you don't take that too much into account and mostly look
at the feel and sound and all you could basically say most Hip Hop artists are similar in that way
Not that I'd really agree with that but it is what it is
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Not Hillary Rodham Clinton clearly
Brick Wall: 1
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Your math is wrong
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Album Rating: 3.0
I cant believe it but i agree with hillary. Kanye's production on this and mbdradf was sick but his
voice and lyrics are doodle
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Album Rating: 1.0
My math is never wrong.
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Album Rating: 2.5
good review
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Negged so fucking hard its hilarious.
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eatin' ass
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Album Rating: 4.0
reported so fucking hard its hilarious. [2]
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This isn’t a review, it’s a dimwitted rant
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Album Rating: 1.0
that joke has already been made
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Album Rating: 1.0
"Well yeah they're completely different stylistically, both in beats and lyricism but are they both
world-renowned artists who work in hip hop? Yes. Are they close in terms of braggadocio alone? Yes"
No and No. Nas is traditional hip hop, Kanye has constantly been criticized for not being true hip
hop IE by KRS-One and Kool Herc the Godfather of Hip Hop, among many others. I'd honestly call Kanye
a pop star not a hip hop artist, Nas is the epitome of hip hop. Kanye's sound is dependent on
instrumentals. Nas can go A Capella effortlessly.
Nas "barely kicks the bragger raps", Kanye does so in every single song ever. If subject matter
alone was a basis to consider artists similar then you would have to include artists from entirely
different genres. Plus their messages aren't all that similiar, Kanye's is much more superficial, he
tends to sound like he is bragging about black discrimination whereas Nas is truly lamenting about
it and trying to move forward without forgetting his ancestry.
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Album Rating: 1.0
thats actually a good point if all of your assumptions are correct. but buying a plain white T shirt
made without slave labor I doubt would cost more than 20 dollars. Plus the companies that tend to sell
plain white T shirts for 120 dollars (companies like Nike who sell 1 cent shoes for 120 dollars) are
the ones who use slave labor the most.
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Album Rating: 1.0
agreed. as I wear Nike from head to toe. sigh
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"1 cent shoes"
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Album Rating: 1.0
they literally cost about 13 cents to make
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yeah because the "artisans" dont have the authority to demand a higher wage lol
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