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This. Kanye gave him that ether thoThat was incredibly lame and corny what Kimmel did. I think anyone can see that -- Kanye fan or not.
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This. Kanye gave him that ether thoThat was incredibly lame and corny what Kimmel did. I think anyone can see that -- Kanye fan or not.
Kanye set him self up with that whole Kimmel thing. Bruh should have just played it off instead of getting all in his feelings and playing himself on twitter with them unfunny roasts.
why do you think the song ****** in Paris is called ****** in Paris? Cause ****** was in Paris
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Kanye set him self up with that whole Kimmel thing. Bruh should have just played it off instead of getting all in his feelings and playing himself on twitter with them unfunny roasts.
THIS
The skit wasnt even funny
Ye should act like he didnt even see it put a line in a song and keep it movin
Jimmy had me with the "I seen the video" line
Kanye remind me a Pac but in a soft way like Pac will go off on you and be at the show with Suge, Death Row, and The Outlaws like what up
Again, I really would appreciate it if the vast majority of Kanye's fanbase would just say that the are NEW to music in general, and stop making some of these outlandish and rather foolish statements such as this.Kanye has one of the most celebrated discographies in music...when people mention Jay or Nas, theres 2-3 albums that come up in their best album discussion..all of Ye's get mentioned...outlets have even called Yeezus his best album to date...nobody cares about your "real hip hop" tag...Ye is far beyond hip hop...You can't be serious with this right here champ...........can't be. For starters Kanye's discography is NOT among the greatest in hip hop, and real hip hop fans will tell you as such. Not even Top 5 or even up for debate. Now when I say "real hip hop fans" I mean people that actually know and have studied the history of hip hop. Those that know hip hop didn't just start when Kanye West appeared on the scene. For those of us that have seen hip hop from it's early stages or have at least studied it or researched and have knowledge.
Now see champ I can say an inflammatory comment towards you like you did towards me given you admitting that your wording was incorrect, but I'm going to be the bigger person and actually give you a pass if you can believe that or not. So now you see that maturity level that it takes for an individual like me to deal with an individual such as yourself. I'll just give you a pat on the back and say let's not have that happen again.................."my man".
...and trying to be the mature person in a situation and then bragging about it is, ironically, on par with some Kanye ****...doesn't really speak on your maturity if you have to let everyone know you're being mature ,"champ"...
don't play yourself deuce.Again, I really would appreciate it if the vast majority of Kanye's fanbase would just say that the are NEW to music in general, and stop making some of these outlandish and rather foolish statements such as this.Kanye has one of the most celebrated discographies in music...when people mention Jay or Nas, theres 2-3 albums that come up in their best album discussion..all of Ye's get mentioned...outlets have even called Yeezus his best album to date...nobody cares about your "real hip hop" tag...Ye is far beyond hip hop...You can't be serious with this right here champ...........can't be. For starters Kanye's discography is NOT among the greatest in hip hop, and real hip hop fans will tell you as such. Not even Top 5 or even up for debate. Now when I say "real hip hop fans" I mean people that actually know and have studied the history of hip hop. Those that know hip hop didn't just start when Kanye West appeared on the scene. For those of us that have seen hip hop from it's early stages or have at least studied it or researched and have knowledge.
Now see champ I can say an inflammatory comment towards you like you did towards me given you admitting that your wording was incorrect, but I'm going to be the bigger person and actually give you a pass if you can believe that or not. So now you see that maturity level that it takes for an individual like me to deal with an individual such as yourself. I'll just give you a pat on the back and say let's not have that happen again.................."my man".
...and trying to be the mature person in a situation and then bragging about it is, ironically, on par with some Kanye ****...doesn't really speak on your maturity if you have to let everyone know you're being mature ,"champ"...
Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
don't play yourself deuce.
if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground
Name 20 rappers/non-hip-hop bands currently active with more celebrated discographies.Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
don't play yourself deuce.
Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
We went from "one of the best" to Top 20 now?? If someone were to say to you "one of the best" wouldn't that mean or suggest Top 3 or Top 5 at least, as in debatable.Name 20 rappers/non-hip-hop bands currently active with more celebrated discographies.Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
don't play yourself deuce.
Not even in order, and I threw in some more just for good measure...........Name 5 discographies in hip hop better then... I'll waitActually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
Everything you just said is trolling. So I'll rest my case here, and won't bother to engage you on this point again after this:We went from "one of the best" to Top 20 now?? If someone were to say to you "one of the best" wouldn't that mean or suggest Top 3 or Top 5 at least, as in debatable.Name 20 rappers/non-hip-hop bands currently active with more celebrated discographies.Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
don't play yourself deuce.
Not even in order, and I threw in some more just for good measure...........Name 5 discographies in hip hop better then... I'll waitActually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
1. Nas
2. Jay Z
3. Outkast
4. Tupac
5. Common
6. Ice Cube
7. The Roots
8. Rakim
9. Scarface
See ladies and gentlemen, this is exactly what I was referring to earlier when I mentioned some of the more "radical" Kanye West fans. A large portion of Kanye's fanbase seems to not understand that there was hip hop music long before Kanye stepped onto the scene. For a person that considers themselves a hip hop fan to ignore or turn their nose up against the name and discographies I just listed is beyond ignorant and rather preposterous. It''s quite clear to see that we are losing recipes within the hip hop community and the "radical" Kanye West fans are not helping matters.
I'm not gonna pay any attention to any top discographies lists you compile that have Nas, Common, Ice Cube, The Roots, Rakim, or Scarface on them. I'm sorry.
Bruh...Ye out here breaking down the 5 percent vs the 10 percent and the 85.......why are y'all so dismissive of dude?
Like....he's saying EVERYTHING. literally EVERYTHING cats wished he would break down he broke down in this interview.
I dunno....I get it you don't like how brash he is or you don't want to acknowledge the impact he's had....but damn if each of these videos haven't charged me the **** up each time. And I'm not one of these grown men looking for guidance, and I'm for damn sure not caught in any hype.
I feel like if anyone y'all dudes were fans of we're saying what Kanye was saying in this interview, there would be no problem whatsoever. If Ghost or Rae or Rza literally said everything Kanye said in this interview word for word then cats would be on NT talking about how more rappers need to be on that type ****. And before you try to act like they wouldn't say that stuff I really want you to think about Wu Wear, the fact that Wu was performing at high end fashion shows and starring in super artsy indie films like Black and White during the 90s.
don't play yourself deuce.
Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
Name 20 rappers/non-hip-hop bands currently active with more celebrated discographies.
We went from "one of the best" to Top 20 now?? If someone were to say to you "one of the best" wouldn't that mean or suggest Top 3 or Top 5 at least, as in debatable.
Actually champ, I'm trying to help some of our..........shall we say more "radical" Kanye West fans from themselves if you can believe that or not. Now just imagine if there was a nationwide hip hop summit somewhere and someone where to say Kanye West had "one of the most celebrated discographies in music", let alone hip hop. That person would be escorted out from the roundtable discussion immediately and thrown out of the building onto the ground....................and rightly so. So you see champ, it's about fixing the problem before the problem gets worse.
Name 5 discographies in hip hop better then... I'll wait
Not even in order, and I threw in some more just for good measure...........
1. Nas
2. Jay Z
3. Outkast
4. Tupac
5. Common
6. Ice Cube
7. The Roots
8. Rakim
9. Scarface
Dog. I know more about rap music than you. That's a fact. I have written academic theses and the fact that I actually rap to support that.See ladies and gentlemen, this is exactly what I was referring to earlier when I mentioned some of the more "radical" Kanye West fans. A large portion of Kanye's fanbase seems to not understand that there was hip hop music long before Kanye stepped onto the scene. For a person that considers themselves a hip hop fan to ignore or turn their nose up against the name and discographies I just listed is beyond ignorant and rather preposterous. It''s quite clear to see that we are losing recipes within the hip hop community and the "radical" Kanye West fans are not helping matters.
I'm not gonna pay any attention to any top discographies lists you compile that have Nas, Common, Ice Cube, The Roots, Rakim, or Scarface on them. I'm sorry.
He made some good points throughout the interview, but his thoughts are kind of all over the place. I understand him wanting to make the world better but outside of music what is he doing to make the world better? A lot of what he is saying just sounds like he's pissed that it hasn't been easy to get into the fashion and creative world. He mentions companies not wanting to work with him because he's black, which I don't think is the case at all. It is clear that there aren't a lot of blacks in higher up positions at these creative companies but I feel as though companies don't want to work with kanye because he's kanye. If things go south he will publicly bash a company, or at least that's what they believe.
Some of my main takeways:
- Kanye doesn't give a **** about the music anymore. All dude was talking about was fashion. Which to me is why Yeezus sounds the way it does, it's like a soundtrack for cutting edge fashion.
- His argument about Versace and designers like that is that we all slaves to them and that they should lower the price and that when someone walks in with a nicer brand then us we immediately feel like ****. That is an insane assumption that our self worth should be determined by what others are wearing. If he really wants to break that slave mentality then he should be preaching being comfortable with what you have and what you wear. Blacks have always had that slave mentality of keeping up with the joneses and copping new louis bags. If he really wanted to crack the pavement he would shun this. You want to say **** the corporations, then don't strive to be like them.
- He's wrong on so many accounts. What did steve jobs do to that changed the internet and made it amazing. Kanye credits dude with way too much, just like he credits himself with way too much. As black skinhead plays he mentions the line about "**** your corporations" and says it's from black skinhead, when it's actually from New Slaves. How does the man not know where his only lyrics come from. Once again he doesn't care about the music anymore.
- You can tell that he does want to change things, but it's also evident that he has no idea how to actually change things and neither does anyone in his camp.
I love Kanye's music, and I love his passion, but his mind is all over the place he needs some actual focus.
having a best discography in hip hop isl ike holding a world record in special olympics.
Name 5 discographies in hip hop better then... I'll wait