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Apr 25, 2002
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^ no doubt the album had some NICE tracks. But when you compare it Collge Drop Out, Late Registration and Graduation, even 808, it fell short, IMO.

I still really enjoyed the album, just didn't bring the same excitement as the previous ones.

Devil in a New Dress was my fav track. Ross killed that shit! Blame Game, Runaway, All of the Lights, etc all were really good tracks. It just seemed like the sum of those songs fell short from a complete album standpoint, if that even makes sense.
 
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people saying his last album wasn't good is smoking crack! that album is legendary in my eyes
GTFOH with that bullshit and thats me critiquing that album with his past production and lyrical content. Fuck 808s but I understand the concept. He was letting his feelings out on that one. Dead mom and potential wife leaving his ass = 808s
 
Feb 8, 2003
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^too bad. that ol soulful production he was doing back during the ol Roc Days and has his first couple albums was super tight if you ask me.

Not to say he cant make good records anymore. Just wish he would go back to his old self every now and then.

When did he say he wasn't producing any more?
common, q tip, big sean and pusha t all confirmed in interviews that kanye dosent produce anymore and he likes to get his beats from new young producers. he may do something like tell them to add or remove a sound.

kanye is definately not the same person mindwise seems he went crazy or been possessed after his mother was killed
 
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You guys seriously listen to this gay fish?? Wtf!


Below are some of the best boasts and quotes from the interview:

1. "I don't know if this is statistically right, but I'm assuming I have the most Grammys of anyone my age, but I haven't won one against a white person."

2. "But the thing is, I don't care about the Grammys; I just would like for the statistics to be more accurate."

3. "I remember when both Gnarls Barkley and Justin [Timberlake] lost for Album of the Year, and I looked at Justin, and I was like: "Do you want me to go onstage for you? You know, do you want me to fight"

4. " I am so credible and so influential and so relevant that I will change things. So when the next little girl that wants to be, you know, a musician and give up her anonymity and her voice to express her talent and bring something special to the world, and it's time for us to roll out and say, 'Did this person have the biggest thing of the year?' -- that thing is more fair because I was there."

5. [About his Taylor Swift interruption at the MTV Video Music Awards] "It's only led me to complete awesomeness at all times. It's only led me to awesome truth and awesomeness. Beauty, truth, awesomeness. That's all it is."

6. "If anyone's reading this waiting for some type of full-on, flat apology for anything, they should just stop reading right now."

7. [On his "apology" to Swift] "It was a backhanded apology. It was like, all these raps, all these sonic acrobatics. I was like: 'Let me show you guys what I can do, and please accept me back. You want to have me on your shelves.'"

8. "I would hear stories about Steve Jobs and feel like he was at 100 percent exactly what he wanted to do, but I'm sure even a Steve Jobs has compromised. Even a Rick Owens has compromised. You know, even a Kanye West has compromised. Sometimes you don't even know when you're being compromised till after the fact, and that's what you regret."

9. "I knew when I wrote the line 'light-skinned friendlook like Michael Jackson' [from the song 'Slow Jamz'] I was going to be a big star. At the time, they used to have the Virgin music [stores], and I would go there and just go up the escalator and say to myself, 'I'm soaking in these last moments of anonymity.' I knew I was going to make it this far; I knew that this was going to happen."

10. "I am in the lineage of Gil Scott-Heron, great activist-type artists. But I'm also in the lineage of a Miles Davis -- you know, that liked nice things also."

11. "Well, I just don't want to talk to America about my family. Like, this is my baby. This isn't America's baby."

12. "I'm still, like, slightly a snob, but I completely removed my snob heaven songs; I just removed them altogether."

13. "The idea of Kanye and vanity are like, synonymous. But I've put myself in a lot of places where a vain person wouldn't put themselves in. Like what's vanity about wearing a kilt?"

14. "Yeah, respect my trendsetting abilities. Once that happens, everyone wins. The world wins; fresh kids win; creatives win; the company wins."

15. "I think what Kanye West is going to mean is something similar to what Steve Jobs means. I am undoubtedly, you know, Steve of Internet, downtown, fashion, culture. Period. By a long jump. I honestly feel that because Steve has passed, you know, it's like when Biggie passed and Jay-Z was allowed to become Jay-Z."

16. "I've been connected to the most culturally important albums of the past four years, the most influential artists of the past ten years. You have like, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, Henry Ford, Howard Hughes, Nicolas Ghesquiere, Anna Wintour, David Stern."

17. [And in conclusion:] "I will be the leader of a company that ends up being worth billions of dollars, because I got the answers. I understand culture. I am the nucleus."
 
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Yeezus tracklist:

1. On Sight (Produced by Daft Punk) [Malik Yusef, Rhymefest]
2. Black Skinhead (Produced by Daft Punk) [CyHi The Prynce, Lupe Fiasco, Malik Yusef]
3. I Am A God (Featuring God) (Produced by Daft Punk) [Hudson Mohawke, Justin Vernon, Malik Yusef, Rhymefest]
4. New Slaves (Featuring Frank Ocean) (Malik Yusef, Rhymefest)
5. Hold My Liquor (Feat. Chief Keef & Justin Vernon) [Alejandro Ghersi, Malik Yusef, Rhymefest]
6. I’m In It (Feat. Travis Scott) [Justin Vernon, Malik Yusef]
7. Blood On The Leaves [Hudson Mohawke, Tony Williams]
8. Guilt Trip (Feat. Kid Cudi) (Produced by S1)
9. Send It Up (Feat. King L) [Alejandro Ghersi, Daft Punk, Gesaffelstein]
10. Bound 2 (Feat. Charlie Wilson) [John Legend]
 

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this is way better than MBDTF, idk how you hip-hop purists will feel about it, he got hella genres blended into this. he busted out the down for my niggas hook on blood on the leaves lol. good thing he had rick rubin there to keep him from overproducing it again.
 
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