Things Kanye West needs to quit doing at this point in his career

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First and foremost all types of swag, which is the most notable influence it had.
All types of duos coming together outta nowhere, mostly for mixtapes. Resurrecting that overfly rap with things people can't pronounce, clothes they can't fit in and cars they never drive.
Mad rappers and singers becoming super artsy outta nowhere, slang like HAM and Cray, following MBDTF it also further introduced what certain people like to refer to overproduced beats and other extremely progressive production, releasing albums digitally exclusive, incorporating very unlikely samples from unlikely genres in your music and on.


It had a lot of influence on hiphop culture, obviously not as important influence as other albums from the 90s like Illmatic, OB4CL etc, or TM101, BP, Trap Music from the 2000s. But still very big and noticeable.

None of those things are groundbreaking. You're really gonna talk about swag like that was something hip hop has been missing? :mindblown:
 

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stop messing wifing a chick that slept with every black man in the sports/music industry and also made porn videos with
 

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First and foremost all types of swag, which is the most notable influence it had.
All types of duos coming together outta nowhere, mostly for mixtapes. Resurrecting that overfly rap with things people can't pronounce, clothes they can't fit in and cars they never drive.
Mad rappers and singers becoming super artsy outta nowhere, slang like HAM and Cray, following MBDTF it also further introduced what certain people like to refer to overproduced beats and other extremely progressive production, releasing albums digitally exclusive, incorporating very unlikely samples from unlikely genres in your music and on.


It had a lot of influence on hiphop culture, obviously not as important influence as other albums from the 90s like Illmatic, OB4CL etc, or TM101, BP, Trap Music from the 2000s. But still very big and noticeable.

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First and foremost all types of swag, which is the most notable influence it had.
All types of duos coming together outta nowhere, mostly for mixtapes. Resurrecting that overfly rap with things people can't pronounce, clothes they can't fit in and cars they never drive.
Mad rappers and singers becoming super artsy outta nowhere, slang like HAM and Cray, following MBDTF it also further introduced what certain people like to refer to overproduced beats and other extremely progressive production, releasing albums digitally exclusive, incorporating very unlikely samples from unlikely genres in your music and on.


It had a lot of influence on hiphop culture, obviously not as important influence as other albums from the 90s like Illmatic, OB4CL etc, or TM101, BP, Trap Music from the 2000s. But still very big and noticeable.
I'm not trying to be funny or antagonistic here.. You don't have to answer if you don't want to but I'm being dead serious....
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Are you Black or from the inner city? How old are you and how long have you been close to hip hop culture?


They didn't influence ANY of the things you are giving them credit for...Not one thing...(Except for the exclusive digital)...That's it...



This post you made almost seems satarical... I feel like you are describing the ablilities of Chuck Norris and not being serious with me..
 
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Tell me how do you respond to students?
And refresh the page and restart the memory?
Respark the soul and rebuild the energy?
We stopped the ignorance, we killed the enemies
Sorry for the night demons still visit me


His last album. That's hardly regression.

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Thought provoking questions about how do we teach students? It could be discussing students as in rappers, the youth or students in school. How do we write new chapters of history? How do we start fresh? and on. Just a lot of good questions that he's asking the teacher who could be god or just the listener or whoever. However that last line is highly obscure imo since ignorance is very alive and the enemies as well. Maybe referring to his own ignorance and enemies (demons).

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Looking at purses all day and wearing black leather MC Hammer pants. And being an all around fruit cake.
 

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let's review this comment with 3 simple points

1. His last album MBDTF, highest reviewed album of the past years in music not to mention the most influential album in hiphop in years WTT.
2. Lasers, very weak reviews. An embarrassing album.
3. But you are still sad about Kanye and happy about Lupe :ohlawd:

:wtf: does lupe has to do with this discussion? if anything you could atleast discussed Nas since he's my favorite rapper anyway.

WTT was average and idgaf what white bloggers say about MBDTF shyt was contrived as fukk. his subject matter as well as how he develops his song structures has changed tremendously since common/rhymefest etc has left him.
 

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First and foremost all types of swag, which is the most notable influence it had.
All types of duos coming together outta nowhere, mostly for mixtapes. Resurrecting that overfly rap with things people can't pronounce, clothes they can't fit in and cars they never drive.
Mad rappers and singers becoming super artsy outta nowhere, slang like HAM and Cray, following MBDTF it also further introduced what certain people like to refer to overproduced beats and other extremely progressive production, releasing albums digitally exclusive, incorporating very unlikely samples from unlikely genres in your music and on.


It had a lot of influence on hiphop culture, obviously not as important influence as other albums from the 90s like Illmatic, OB4CL etc, or TM101, BP, Trap Music from the 2000s. But still very big and noticeable.
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None of those things are groundbreaking. You're really gonna talk about swag like that was something hip hop has been missing? :mindblown:
Not swag, but their swag. The fukk you think I'm talking about?
THere is different types of swag.
 

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Trying.

When he didn't give a fukk and just did what he did he was the Kanye we all know and love. He's very forced at the moment, it's almost like he's ran out of ideas so he's looking to others for inspiration to stay relevant. He should step back for a few years, there'd be more than enough buzz for another album if he took a break and returned with fire that will change the face of the genre like his pre- MBDTF albums.
 
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