Kanye West is an idiot |
Kanye West is an idiot |
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Kanye West thinks he is the "voice" of this generation
Okay, seriously who does this guy think he is?? He's a good artist but he definitely is not all that he talks himself up to be. I honestly like his songs less after hearing that bullsh*t. It's one thing to be confident... but he just needs to keep his mouth shut about some things. |
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KanYe West is far from an ideal spokesperson for hiphop. He admitted that he's not well informed on politcal matters. However, when you make public statements, you have to be mindful of what the hell you say.
Musically, he is great. Period. He doesn't posess the lyrical prowess of Talib Kweli or Black Thought, but he makes a lot more sense than, say, Lil' Wayne. As a producer, to downplay what he's done for music, as a whole, would be a crime. He's also, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the number one fashion icon in music right now. So let's do a little math, shall we? Average lyrics + interesting content + stellar production + immaculate sense of style - outlandish public statements = greatness for Yeezy. Hate if you want, toys, but Ye's legacy is something that haters will never be able to blemish.
Reason for edit: Fixed your bold tag. - Cristy
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KanYe West is far from an ideal spokesperson for hiphop. He admitted that he's not well informed on politcal matters. However, when you make public statements, you have to be mindful of what the hell you say. Musically, he [b[is[/b] great. Period. He doesn't posess the lyrical prowess of Talib Kweli or Black Thought, but he makes a lot more sense than, say, Lil' Wayne. As a producer, to downplay what he's done for music, as a whole, would be a crime. He's also, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the number one fashion icon in music right now. So let's do a little math, shall we? Average lyrics + interesting content + stellar production + immaculate sense of style - outlandish public statements = greatness for Yeezy. Hate if you want, toys, but Ye's legacy is something that haters will never be able to blemish. Thats really on point. I always thought Kanye was an average lyricist, but his production game is at least half the reason behind his success. No one can deny his ear for music. I'm pretty sure any emcee would love to have the ability to take beats and add your own creativity to it. I also think a big misconception is that Kanye can't make a beat without a sample. False...... ![]() Also Ye does drop nice lines from time to time. But sometimes they have Lupe written all over them, but I can't confirm that: QUOTE "I'm just saying, Hey Mona Lisa,
come home you know you can't Rome without Caesar" |
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