yep we must have some advance ears and just dont hear it. bc i actually saw a couple fools on twitter call this album a classic. the beats sound like random noise to me. if this the way rap is about to sound them im gonna stop listening to it and fuck with rock or country
I wouldn't be worried too much about the impact it could have.
The history of rap over the last decade is one of further and further separation of the genre into more and more isolated fractions.
The mainstream has been pretty much nothing but pop music since around 2001-2002. First the thug ballads of Ja Rule, then Kanye and the sped-up sould samples, then autotune and the move into electro-pop, one disastrous trend after another.
This has not been such a bad thing overall in the last few years as it was in the early 00s because due to the fragmentation of the fan base allowed by the internet, not everyone is feeling obliged to follow those trends. Radio and TV do not dominate listener's preferences the same way they did before. That's why there are so many trap rappers making music that has nothing to do with the "mainstream" out there and why oddities like Odd Future, Lil B, SpaceGhostPurp, and others had some considerable success.
It used to be that what was on the radio determined the trends and if you did't like it, you had to dig deep in the underground, which involved considerable effort to actually find that music. Not anymore - you still need to exercise some effort to find good music, but it is a a lot more readily available than it used to.
So at this point I don't really care what BS someone like Kanye comes up with and how many of the rappers in that circle follow it. There will be good music to listen to and it will not be that difficult to find.