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Kanye West - 808s & Heartbreak discussion Thread! The album has leaked! I think it time to discuss the new Kanye West album. A webrip has leaked. Only track 1 and 9 have skipping issues but with this leak one can make a nice quick review.
* 1. Say You Will * 2. Welcome To Heartbreak * 3. Heartless * 4. Amazing * 5. Love Lockdown * 6. Paranoid * 7. RoboCop * 8. Street Lights * 9. Bad News * 10. See You In My Nightmares * 11. Coldest Winter * 12. Therapy | |
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Overall I'm really enjoying the album. It's very sweet/sour in terms of overall. It's not that big artist statement that Kanye will make it be.
My favorite track of the set is "Welcome to the heartbreak". The worst is by far is Therapy. | |
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MikeMatronik said: I think it time to discuss the new Kanye West album. A webrip has leaked. Only track 1 and 9 have skipping issues but with this leak one can make a nice quick review.
* 1. Say You Will * 2. Welcome To Heartbreak * 3. Heartless * 4. Amazing * 5. Love Lockdown * 6. Paranoid * 7. RoboCop * 8. Street Lights * 9. Bad News * 10. See You In My Nightmares * 11. Coldest Winter * 12. Therapy i got a promo 2 days ago, and im not a fan of the guy for the reason is all he does is talk shit, so even if he does something good and creative im still thinking what an asshole he is, and he is telling me that he is good, WTF with that? So honestly i cannot fairly judge this record, though i do like a few tracks, i feel he is chasing people like common still and will never catch up, he is better than the norm, but then again hes got Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne on tracks and i cant deal with them either for the most part, one sucks and the other is in-coherent with his rapping he isnt relevant. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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By the way I'd like to thank Cinnie for supplying the goods! | |
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I did noticed that there were no samples in the album... | |
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Paranoid is very EBM is the beginning...
I think this album will be his best seller worldwide. If some songs like Paranoid or Robocop get a remix treatment and some singles in good ol' europe, "Kanye Omari/just wrote to this is/I'm Sorry" (shameless Damita Jo era verse) will go number 1 for sure in the UK [Edited 11/15/08 14:06pm] | |
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lastdecember said: MikeMatronik said: I think it time to discuss the new Kanye West album. A webrip has leaked. Only track 1 and 9 have skipping issues but with this leak one can make a nice quick review.
* 1. Say You Will * 2. Welcome To Heartbreak * 3. Heartless * 4. Amazing * 5. Love Lockdown * 6. Paranoid * 7. RoboCop * 8. Street Lights * 9. Bad News * 10. See You In My Nightmares * 11. Coldest Winter * 12. Therapy i got a promo 2 days ago, and im not a fan of the guy for the reason is all he does is talk shit, so even if he does something good and creative im still thinking what an asshole he is, and he is telling me that he is good, WTF with that? So honestly i cannot fairly judge this record, though i do like a few tracks, i feel he is chasing people like common still and will never catch up, he is better than the norm, but then again hes got Young Jeezy and Lil Wayne on tracks and i cant deal with them either for the most part, one sucks and the other is in-coherent with his rapping he isnt relevant. He's larger than life...in terms of ego. | |
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MikeMatronik said: The worst is by far is Therapy.
that one is LOLworthy | |
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Is he all auto-tuned as fuck? | |
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MikeMatronik said: Paranoid is very EBM is the beginning...
The heart of his new direction I believe. Love "Paranoid" Tell me you're feelin' that hook! | |
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Timmy84 said: Is he all auto-tuned as fuck?
Every note. Hey at least the autotune pioneer T-Pain was a guest. | |
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he's this decades Puffy, same flow in rapping, identical "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Cinnie said: Timmy84 said: Is he all auto-tuned as fuck?
Every note. Hey at least the autotune pioneer T-Pain was a guest. When I heard "Heartless" for the first time, I honestly thought Akon was singing the damn chorus. | |
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lastdecember said: he's this decades Puffy, same flow in rapping, identical
What are you talking about rapping? He doesn't even rap but one verse on this album | |
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Cinnie said: lastdecember said: he's this decades Puffy, same flow in rapping, identical
What are you talking about rapping? He doesn't even rap but one verse on this album no kidding its an overall judgement of him, his flow of everything is Puffy all over again. Same cat different decade. I wouldnt however call what he does on this record "singing" though, i mean lets be real "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Cinnie said: lastdecember said: he's this decades Puffy, same flow in rapping, identical
What are you talking about rapping? He doesn't even rap but one verse on this album LOL! I guess he meant the last three albums. | |
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lastdecember said: Cinnie said: What are you talking about rapping? He doesn't even rap but one verse on this album no kidding its an overall judgement of him, his flow of everything is Puffy all over again. Same cat different decade. I wouldnt however call what he does on this record "singing" though, i mean lets be real Remember when Puffy had his mostly "singing" album, "Press Play"... oh God, the last thing I wanna hear is either one of them "singing". Then I imagine them with Akon and T-Pain... (((SCREAMING))) | |
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Cinnie said: MikeMatronik said: Paranoid is very EBM is the beginning...
The heart of his new direction I believe. Love "Paranoid" Tell me you're feelin' that hook! I'm so fealin' it. baby! | |
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errr....where's the link to the leak?? | |
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i lost my mammaa, i've beeen through so much dramaah, im voting for Obamaaa! | |
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lastdecember said: Cinnie said: What are you talking about rapping? He doesn't even rap but one verse on this album no kidding its an overall judgement of him, his flow of everything is Puffy all over again. Same cat different decade. I wouldnt however call what he does on this record "singing" though, i mean lets be real that's YOUR overall judgement of him. 808's is actually a risky move for him. People wanted him to release the 4th installment of the College Dropout series called "Good Ass Job" but instead, he came out of left field with this one. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Streetlights
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: lastdecember said: no kidding its an overall judgement of him, his flow of everything is Puffy all over again. Same cat different decade. I wouldnt however call what he does on this record "singing" though, i mean lets be real that's YOUR overall judgement of him. 808's is actually a risky move for him. People wanted him to release the 4th installment of the College Dropout series called "Good Ass Job" but instead, he came out of left field with this one. He's releasing that in '09 ("Good Ass Job"). He said "808s and Heartbreaks" was the album he had to make, I guess, to get his mind right after his moms died and his girlfriend left him. | |
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bboy87 said: lastdecember said: no kidding its an overall judgement of him, his flow of everything is Puffy all over again. Same cat different decade. I wouldnt however call what he does on this record "singing" though, i mean lets be real that's YOUR overall judgement of him. 808's is actually a risky move for him. People wanted him to release the 4th installment of the College Dropout series called "Good Ass Job" but instead, he came out of left field with this one. Sorry but thats crap, total crap. Kanye calls his shots, this album all along was the album he was going to put out. With his EGO there was NO WAY he was going to put out what someone wanted him to put out, that could be true if this was his first record and he was a nobody with no clout. There is no risk, that is imaginary, risk is walking away from your label and putting out the album on your own and not doing press or videos or even speaking, thats risk and thats what no one would do. I dont hate the record its light years better than alot out there and a breathe of fresh air though the tracks with jeezy and lil wayne are shit and should have never made the record. [Edited 11/15/08 17:37pm] "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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lastdecember said: bboy87 said: that's YOUR overall judgement of him. 808's is actually a risky move for him. People wanted him to release the 4th installment of the College Dropout series called "Good Ass Job" but instead, he came out of left field with this one. Sorry but thats crap, total crap. Kanye calls his shots, this album all along was the album he was going to put out. With his EGO there was NO WAY he was going to put out what someone wanted him to put out, that could be true if this was his first record and he was a nobody with no clout. There is no risk, that is imaginary, risk is walking away from your label and putting out the album on your own and not doing press or videos or even speaking, thats risk and thats what no one would do. This album doesn't sound nothing like College Dropout, Late Registration, or Graduation. He's getting out of his comfort zone for this one "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Timmy84 said: bboy87 said: that's YOUR overall judgement of him. 808's is actually a risky move for him. People wanted him to release the 4th installment of the College Dropout series called "Good Ass Job" but instead, he came out of left field with this one. He's releasing that in '09 ("Good Ass Job"). He said "808s and Heartbreaks" was the album he had to make, I guess, to get his mind right after his moms died and his girlfriend left him. It looks like he won't be releasing Good Ass Job in '09. He said this one may take alot out of him promotion wise "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: He's releasing that in '09 ("Good Ass Job"). He said "808s and Heartbreaks" was the album he had to make, I guess, to get his mind right after his moms died and his girlfriend left him. It looks like he won't be releasing Good Ass Job in '09. He said this one may take alot out of him promotion wise Oh for real? Well Kanye has also said in an interview (not the one where he said he was AT&T, er, the voice of his generation) that he doesn't know if he'll continue releasing music now that his mama has passed away. She was probably his biggest inspiration. | |
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bboy87 said: lastdecember said: Sorry but thats crap, total crap. Kanye calls his shots, this album all along was the album he was going to put out. With his EGO there was NO WAY he was going to put out what someone wanted him to put out, that could be true if this was his first record and he was a nobody with no clout. There is no risk, that is imaginary, risk is walking away from your label and putting out the album on your own and not doing press or videos or even speaking, thats risk and thats what no one would do. This album doesn't sound nothing like College Dropout, Late Registration, or Graduation. He's getting out of his comfort zone for this one Nah, last december said he thinks the album's decent save for the Weezy/Jeezy tracks on it. I'm just glad he ain't making no more chipmunk records. After "College Dropout", that shit was getting ridiculous. | |
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bboy87 said: lastdecember said: Sorry but thats crap, total crap. Kanye calls his shots, this album all along was the album he was going to put out. With his EGO there was NO WAY he was going to put out what someone wanted him to put out, that could be true if this was his first record and he was a nobody with no clout. There is no risk, that is imaginary, risk is walking away from your label and putting out the album on your own and not doing press or videos or even speaking, thats risk and thats what no one would do. This album doesn't sound nothing like College Dropout, Late Registration, or Graduation. He's getting out of his comfort zone for this one like i said i dont hate or dislike the record and its a breath of fresh air for the most part though some tracks are "safe", its better than most of what is in his genre. But the proof is when you can accept not selling, that is when artists are born not before, if you can deal with not being the center of attention or the hip thing, then you can be called an artist. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Timmy84 said: bboy87 said: This album doesn't sound nothing like College Dropout, Late Registration, or Graduation. He's getting out of his comfort zone for this one Nah, last december said he thinks the album's decent save for the Weezy/Jeezy tracks on it. I'm just glad he ain't making no more chipmunk records. After "College Dropout", that shit was getting ridiculous. yeah i cant handle those clowns, sorry, just cant handle them at all. One is just bad, and the other is in-coherent, he raps like he has a mouth full of shit, and to me, rap is about lyrics that actually speak "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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