Remember When Kanye Was Making Classics Like...

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Thanks to the enlistment of Jon Brian. The man behind Fiona Apple's Tidal and When The Pawn...:ahh:

Timbaland said that every 5 years a new production style come, then the game runs with it. I wonder on his next album which style will he bite, emulate, or create.

That orchestra on "Bring Me Down":ohlawd::wow:
 

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WTT was dope, cruel summer was ass

everybody knows the solo album will be fire, like all the other ones
 

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This is the only site that denies it.

It was a good album...but classic? How? What makes it classic?

What part of the album is trendsetting or influential? Has enough time passed to even declare it classic? Did he influence any of his peers with this project?
 

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It was a good album...but classic? How? What makes it classic?

What part of the album is trendsetting or influential? Has enough time passed to even declare it classic? Did he influence any of his peers with this project?

Hold up, we're questioning this, THIS album, regardless of whether you think it's a "classic" or not (classic is a term that seriously needs to just die anyway), but not the sea of dreck like Random Max B tape #5140 that people reflexively call a classic and is barely argued?

Black pop culture is the most conservative of all American cultures in so many ways. :snoop:
 
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