Pusha T - It’s Almost Dry (Discussion Thread)

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:comeon: So notorious that literally no one in the industry has every said anything of the sort? It's always some anonymous internet rando trying to act like Ye is somehow a fraud. You can't BS a career that goes back to the mid-90s. Your favorite artist/producer has a soundbite talking about how legit Ye is in the studio.


I never said his whole career is fraud. You putting words in my mouth.
 

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:comeon: So notorious that literally no one in the industry has every said anything of the sort? It's always some anonymous internet rando trying to act like Ye is somehow a fraud. You can't BS a career that goes back to the mid-90s. Your favorite artist/producer has a soundbite talking about how legit Ye is in the studio.
Ye seems pretty good about crediting other people for their work. When he started using more co-producers after his first two albums, you can see it in the liner notes. I've also never heard any stories about any producers saying that Kanye screwed them over or stole their work. Kanye even went out of his way to credit Evidence on his first album for producing Last Call, even though the sample didn't clear and it had to get replayed. Same with Nottz on Barry Bonds, Just Blaze on Touch the Sky, etc.

On this new Push album, Hear Me Clearly has 3 co-producers listed. :damn:

The only talk I've heard about Ye jacking beats was actually after NASIR. A lot of those beats had a Madlib vibe to them, and there were some rumors that maybe Kanye basically remade some Madlib beats (that he didn't use from the Pablo sessions.)
 

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I was just told I am dying Thursday night at 11:59pm, my only chance to hear this before I pass. It would be nice for some kind person to share a link. Thanks.
 
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Ye seems pretty good about crediting other people for their work. When he started using more co-producers after his first two albums, you can see it in the liner notes. I've also never heard any stories about any producers saying that Kanye screwed them over or stole their work. Kanye even went out of his way to credit Evidence on his first album for producing Last Call, even though the sample didn't clear and it had to get replayed. Same with Nottz on Barry Bonds, Just Blaze on Touch the Sky, etc.

On this new Push album, Hear Me Clearly has 3 co-producers listed. :damn:

The only talk I've heard about Ye jacking beats was actually after NASIR. A lot of those beats had a Madlib vibe to them, and there were some rumors that maybe Kanye basically remade some Madlib beats (that he didn't use from the Pablo sessions.)
If they had any merit, there would be more than "rumors". Especially when the guilty party has a billion dollar piggy bank to raid.
 

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The point is, Ye is not some one-note artist desperate to stay relevant. Why would he ever need to steal anything from a lesser producer and jeopardize a legacy that spans decades?
What I’m saying is he attaches his name as co-producer on a whole lot of shyt he didn’t “produce”
 
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