sounds like kanye has ran out of ideas.
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Even though I did slightly enjoy Watch the Throne, it has marked his deteoration as an artist, this proves that.
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I knew this was going to be shit
You heard from me first
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This shit seriously bumps. Some nice ignant shit to blast in your car. 2 Chainz snaaapped.
I wonder who produced it.
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"it has marked his deteoration as an artist, this proves that."
This is a GOOD single, they're making a group album. Most normal rappers/artists don't pull out their "best signature artistry" in group projects, it would get too complicated to mix it with everyone else. This will probably be a group of bangers and some songs for "hip-hop heads" with Common and stuff.
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I wanna hear Kanye though, I don't want to hear his no talent friends like Jay Z
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i dont really like this song that much but "theraflu" is great
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They're on their ignorant shit, which is great!. So enjoy it for what it is: a bumping single
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Honestly I think Kanye's verse is the worst part of this song. Just the production during his part doesn't mix in at all and it makes his whole verse sound awkward.
Pusha did pretty great, tho. Big Sean was funny. Asstate.
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Kanye is always at his laziest when he's a featured artist
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"They're on their ignorant shit, which is great!. So enjoy it for what it is: a bumping single"
These electronically downtuned vocals are still pretty gay though.
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fucking love that beat. 'Ye be on some TRAPAHOLICS "DAMN SON, WHERE'D YA FIND THIS?" shit.
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I don't think that was good music.
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@Wolfhorde Not at all. The vocals are part of the atmosphere
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Even though I did slightly enjoy Watch the Throne, it has marked his deteoration as an artist, this proves that.
did you completely miss the shit sandwich that was his third album, Graduation
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"The vocals are part of the gay atmosphere"
Fix'd.
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No you'd want to say "The vocals are part of the gay-ass lololol atmosphere."
Single is good. End of story
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i honestly thought this shit sounded like soulja boy at first a bit. i kinda wonder if kanye produced this. i know a lot of his mbdtf and wtt stuff is co-produced, so not completely his, and the people he collaborates with seem now seem to have brought a much tighter and swag-ish sound to his sound. i still really love kanye and didn't hate this song (actually liked it a bit), but idk it's safe to say we may never see a return to the good old soul sample sound.
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and ALSO, i really think kanye's been influenced by tyler, the creator. i've seen a couple of pics of them together and i know he's mentioned that in one of his songs. cuz this shit's got a relatively dark and sinister sound compared to other kanye stuff.
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''I wanna hear Kanye though, I don't want to hear his no talent friends like Jay Z''
spell Jay-Z properly before you make your opinion heard, he has plenty talent just doesn't always bring it
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So sick that he's teamed up with Hudmo
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^^ Hudson Mohawke produced this?
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Nah had a hand in it though
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The beat was originally produced by Lifted, who recently signed to G.O.O.D. Music. Kanye added the dancehall vocals, whilst Mike Dean and Mike Will did the production under his verse.
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-It is a weeping and a moaning and a gnashing of teeth
-Caw when time it comes to my sound, which is the champion sound
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Liked it
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"Honestly I think Kanye's verse is the worst part of this song. Just the production during his part doesn't mix in at all and it makes his whole verse sound awkward."
Agreed. Song is bomb.
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They released it on good friday
smart
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"This shit seriously bumps. Some nice ignant shit to blast in your car. 2 Chainz snaaapped." [2]
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The only verse that impressed me was Pusha T.
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