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I find myself turning the station when his old songs come on. I'm def not about to listen to his new ****. I don't think he can ever recover from this **** with me.
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Came here to say I told y'all. I was telling y'all his behaviour is explained by bipolar disorder and how y'all are taking the things he said too much to heart. He is not in the right state of mind during manic episodes. Educate yourselves on this disorder.
John Legend has tried calling him out. He's close to his family. At the end of the day it's his choice who he wants around him to be the voice of reason. Dude doesn't care about opinions of people who have accomplished less than him. He's all about his status.Here's my problem...where are the people close to him that actually want him to get some help?
I read a book on the fall of Enron a few years back. Part of the (many) problem(s) was that the higher-ups at the company didn't have anyone to play devil's advocate or try to look at things from a different perspective. It was pretty much agreeing with everything they said. They were surrounded by yes-men...you can't have this and be a successfully-run business.
I kinda parallel this to what Kanye is going through. He's in a bubble. That bubble is enabled by the people he has around him. While he may actually have a mental illness, I have yet to see anyone (close family, friends, etc.) call him out on his BS. What he's saying and doing is damaging and NOT OK.
He has an album release party in Wyoming, and he flies out people he hand-picks. There is not an objective soul in that environment. The early returns on the album were what you expected from those "critics." This all goes back to that Kanye bubble he's living in. He's completely disconnected from anything in reality. It's sad to see the ship sinking like this.
Here's my problem...where are the people close to him that actually want him to get some help?
I read a book on the fall of Enron a few years back. Part of the (many) problem(s) was that the higher-ups at the company didn't have anyone to play devil's advocate or try to look at things from a different perspective. It was pretty much agreeing with everything they said. They were surrounded by yes-men...you can't have this and be a successfully-run business.
I kinda parallel this to what Kanye is going through. He's in a bubble. That bubble is enabled by the people he has around him. While he may actually have a mental illness, I have yet to see anyone (close family, friends, etc.) call him out on his BS. What he's saying and doing is damaging and NOT OK.
He has an album release party in Wyoming, and he flies out people he hand-picks. There is not an objective soul in that environment. The early returns on the album were what you expected from those "critics." This all goes back to that Kanye bubble he's living in. He's completely disconnected from anything in reality. It's sad to see the ship sinking like this.
album is hot yall letting his comments get to you
Here's my problem...where are the people close to him that actually want him to get some help?
Y'all don't know who is saying what to him behind the scenes tho... And the people who are... Why broadcast that tho if you are. Why blast someone publicly on a mental health issue... Not everything needs to be sent out to us..
As far as who he has around him at certain moments... Yea you're releasing an album why bring anything but yes man...
Why is that a bad thing.
If I have a birthday party I only want loved ones or people who will celebrate me to come.
She checked him . What are you talking about. She was on her Twitter playing clean up and he mentioned on tmz I think how she called him and set him straightall you need to know about kim is that when kanye started spewing alt-right talking points her response was "we're gonna lose it all"
This appears to be the case as he admitted he scrapped the album he had before the TMZ spaz.trolled you so he could have something to rap about
I keep seeing people say Yikes is the best song but I have no idea why. Is it the bars? Is it because it's the most classic attempt at a Hip Hop/Rap track?Yikes is the best song out the album, but I think DAYTONA was a better album for sure.
I can bump every song without skipping, which is what you'd expect for only 7 songs.
By the way, big CONGRATS to 070 Shake, she's on 2 Kanye Tracks and 1 Pusha T.
She got signed to GOOD music, and she's from my hometown back in Jersey.
Only 20 and making moves, she's gonna be big in a few years.
https://www.instagram.com/070shake/?hl=en
I keep seeing people say Yikes is the best song but I have no idea why. Is it the bars? Is it because it's the most classic attempt at a Hip Hop/Rap track?
Cuz Ghost Town is easily...EASILY NOT EVEN CLOSE...the best song on the album...just not a rap track.
So your saying all of the slaves should have committed suicide like Killmonger said in the movie. That was their choice.Kanye is a koon for the Trump support But how is the slavery was choice line any different than Killmongers last words in Black Panther?
If you are referring to him turning down the medical help and choosing to die....Kanye is a koon for the Trump support But how is the slavery was choice line any different than Killmongers last words in Black Panther?