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So many quotables.
"Mayonnaise colored benz, I push miracle whips"
"They made us hate ourself and love they wealth"
"%%$#%% can't make it to ballots to choose leadership, but they can make it to Jacobs and to the dealership"
IMO no album changed hip hop like this did. Without this album do we have these backpack rappers? Cudi? Wale? I don't know. Prior to this piece street-credoutweighed talent in some cases, Ye let his work speak for itself, and regardless of the ye haters out there, he was always full of himself, and let peopleknow how full he was. Aside from this, his lyricism is tops, even though his flow might not be. Dude literally exploded on to the scene, and took Chicago withhim, he even brought established artists such as Common and Twist back into relevance.This album was one of the few that def changed the game, and the way Iviewed the art form in general. Not to mention the production