Aone10 wrote:5
I don't even like 808s and Heatbreak, but that album changed the game and will stand out 10-20 years from now.
Kanye West changed the game with each release, people can hate all they want on Kanye, but he is a genius and more than a rapper, he's a great artist.
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Aone10 wrote:
Kanye is a great artist because he transcends the genre by doing what you are bashing him for. Do you think artists in other genres just work on albums by themselves like most rappers do? They tend to have different producers and musicians involved in the project as well. While Kanye West is excellent at sharing his vision with others, you are ignoring the fact that this is something he conjures all on his own. It's not like these people come in and do the work for Kanye, he calls in specific people for specific reasons to play a role in his albums and it works perfectly.
Even Eminem has had help throughout the years, you can thank Jeff Bass for many of the catchy bass lines on Ems beats or Dr. Dre's mixing and executive production on Eminem's classic albums.
The difference between Eminem and Kanye is that Eminem's projects are centered around his rapping (simple yet catchy beats) while what makes Kanye West's albums great is the cinematic and grand sound of his albums.
If you ask me, Eminem's worst songs are the ones in which there is too much going on with the beat, it doesn't contrast well. Kanye is comfortable in his element and he always finds a way to keep every album refreshing without it sounding like a clash between his production and his rapping.
Aone10 wrote:
Kanye West changed the game with each release, people can hate all they want on Kanye, but he is a genius and more than a rapper, he's a great artist.
Mathers wrote:Why does Graduation get no love?
EminemBase wrote:My favourite Ye album is Graduation...
But it still doesn't feel like a classic to me... it hasn't got that 'wholeness', the 'togetherness', the absolutely'blow you away' kind of quality...
I don't think he's made a bad album, and all his albums range from great-excellent... I'm not sure I'd consider any of them classics though... perhaps MBDTF... maybe.
I like all Ye's albums though, but pretty much only listen to post-LateReg Ye. I never listen to his first two albums, but I often listen to Graduation, 808s and MBDTF.
BlueberryWun wrote:EminemBase wrote:My favourite Ye album is Graduation...
But it still doesn't feel like a classic to me... it hasn't got that 'wholeness', the 'togetherness', the absolutely'blow you away' kind of quality...
I don't think he's made a bad album, and all his albums range from great-excellent... I'm not sure I'd consider any of them classics though... perhaps MBDTF... maybe.
I like all Ye's albums though, but pretty much only listen to post-LateReg Ye. I never listen to his first two albums, but I often listen to Graduation, 808s and MBDTF.
You critisized 50 for so called being generic. Yet Kanye is generic in his subject matter and you like his music?
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