My preference is My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
That album grew on me a few years back, really disliked it when it first come out.
But I was a rap fan first and foremost, so preferred his rapping albums
Never let me down is one of my top 5-10 tracks of all time
He raps his ass off on MBDTF but Never Let Me Down is probably his best song really...but not really because of Kanye. Jay's first verse & J. Ivy comfortably body him.
I like all their verses, but like I say, it's on that album.
We don't care, spaceship,jesus walks, through the wire, slow jamz, family business. Just too many classics.
Do like MBDTF though.
Similar to how forever is one of my favourite kanye tunes, lol not because of him, but Em's verse
College Dropout is the more relatable project in relation to the average person, which is why a lot of people will prefer it. Also considering the freshness in the subject matter it brought at a time when gangster rap was probably at the peak of its powers in the mainstream.
Em's verse is cool because he actually adds some flow and mic presence to the song.
I wonder if Em was the first to lay down his verse and the rest of him heard it and was like man I dont even like rapping anyways,
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 14 minutes ago
Find it quite cheesy
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Define cheesy Edin?
Basically what hip hop is, a load of top level rappers on the same track over a beat, and then a catchy hook thrown in.
On a more important issue, Ariana Grands - No Tears Left To Cry is the greatest song of the year
I quite like the new David Guetta and Sia tune
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 14 minutes ago
Find it quite cheesy
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Define cheesy Edin?
Basically what hip hop is, a load of top level rappers on the same track over a beat, and then a catchy hook thrown in.
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As in the song format is very *chorus music*
*insert metaphorical musical pallet cleanser before each rapper*
Which I find cheesy lol
Also like that dua lipa song even though she can’t pronounce flames
I couldn't listen to Nas or Immortal technique all day every day, I love the club bangers too.
Do you mean Sia can't pronounce Flames? lol
Oh yeh it’s Sia
Same thing
People listen to Immortal Technique?
comment by Firmino Can Karius {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 59 seconds ago
People listen to Immortal Technique?
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Not for 10 years or so.
<phew>Cause I was really worried there.
Probably the same people who thought Hospin was the answer a few years back.
No need to worry.
I did like a few hopsin tracks too, a few of the state of mind ones. Tbf you'd be hard pressed to find a type of music I don't like.
Mind you I can't get on this mumble rap stuff. Migos etc. Just terrible to my ears
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 6 seconds ago
Acid opera?
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never heard, so will reserve judgement
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posted on 4/6/18
My preference is My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
posted on 4/6/18
That album grew on me a few years back, really disliked it when it first come out.
But I was a rap fan first and foremost, so preferred his rapping albums
posted on 4/6/18
Never let me down is one of my top 5-10 tracks of all time
posted on 4/6/18
He raps his ass off on MBDTF but Never Let Me Down is probably his best song really...but not really because of Kanye. Jay's first verse & J. Ivy comfortably body him.
posted on 4/6/18
I like all their verses, but like I say, it's on that album.
We don't care, spaceship,jesus walks, through the wire, slow jamz, family business. Just too many classics.
Do like MBDTF though.
posted on 4/6/18
Similar to how forever is one of my favourite kanye tunes, lol not because of him, but Em's verse
posted on 4/6/18
College Dropout is the more relatable project in relation to the average person, which is why a lot of people will prefer it. Also considering the freshness in the subject matter it brought at a time when gangster rap was probably at the peak of its powers in the mainstream.
posted on 4/6/18
Forever
posted on 4/6/18
such a tune
posted on 4/6/18
Find it quite cheesy
posted on 4/6/18
Em's verse is cool because he actually adds some flow and mic presence to the song.
posted on 4/6/18
I wonder if Em was the first to lay down his verse and the rest of him heard it and was like man I dont even like rapping anyways,
posted on 4/6/18
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 14 minutes ago
Find it quite cheesy
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Define cheesy Edin?
Basically what hip hop is, a load of top level rappers on the same track over a beat, and then a catchy hook thrown in.
posted on 4/6/18
On a more important issue, Ariana Grands - No Tears Left To Cry is the greatest song of the year
posted on 4/6/18
I quite like the new David Guetta and Sia tune
posted on 4/6/18
comment by Nickasaurus (U9257)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 14 minutes ago
Find it quite cheesy
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Define cheesy Edin?
Basically what hip hop is, a load of top level rappers on the same track over a beat, and then a catchy hook thrown in.
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As in the song format is very *chorus music*
*insert metaphorical musical pallet cleanser before each rapper*
Which I find cheesy lol
Also like that dua lipa song even though she can’t pronounce flames
posted on 4/6/18
I couldn't listen to Nas or Immortal technique all day every day, I love the club bangers too.
Do you mean Sia can't pronounce Flames? lol
posted on 4/6/18
Oh yeh it’s Sia
Same thing
posted on 4/6/18
People listen to Immortal Technique?
posted on 4/6/18
comment by Firmino Can Karius {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 59 seconds ago
People listen to Immortal Technique?
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Not for 10 years or so.
posted on 4/6/18
<phew>Cause I was really worried there.
Probably the same people who thought Hospin was the answer a few years back.
posted on 4/6/18
No need to worry.
I did like a few hopsin tracks too, a few of the state of mind ones. Tbf you'd be hard pressed to find a type of music I don't like.
posted on 4/6/18
Acid opera?
posted on 4/6/18
Mind you I can't get on this mumble rap stuff. Migos etc. Just terrible to my ears
posted on 4/6/18
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 6 seconds ago
Acid opera?
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never heard, so will reserve judgement
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