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Thread started 12/23/08 6:15am

wonder505

Kanye West's Performance on SNL

the video of his performance is in the link

http://new.music.yahoo.co...p-synching

Kanye West Caught Lip-Synching?

Posted Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:35pm PST by Blender Magazine in The Blender Burner
Kanye West is well-known for two things: his awesome rapping and his arrogance. The guy's music is so intensely good it (almost) justifies his God complex. Every time the rapper gets onstage at some awards show and accepts one statue by claiming he should have won another one, we usually have to agree. West has encouraged us to expect such a superhuman level of perfection from him, it was inevitable he would one day not be able to meet it.

That day was last Saturday, when West performed on Saturday Night Live. Dude did not sound good. He was more American Idol blooper reel than Grammy-winning polished performer. So what was the problem? Well, it had something to do with the Auto-Tune feature--you know the part of "Love Lockdown" where he sings about a system overload and losing control? Well, he was living it! And it was also pretty clear that when he got to the high notes, he pulled away from the mic and let an offstage singer handle the tough stuff. The bottom line is that we saw behind the curtain of Kanye West's seemingly impenetrable awesomeness. So was it satisfying to witness the world's most egocentric rapper all exposed on national television? No, no it was not. People were outraged. How dare he...sound so bad!

The outrage was so intense that it morphed into a bizarre lip-synching accusation. Instead of blaming Kanye West for putting on a sub-par performance, people attacked him for revealing that all those robotic tweaks in his songs are not, you know, organically produced. (Um, guys, there's no Santa Claus, either).

We say the scandal is not that Kanye lip-synched through a live TV performance, but that he failed to lip-synch through a live TV performance. If he'd had all the right bells and whistles on board, we would have been all like, "Wow, this rules," rather than all like, "Wow, this hurts our ears." Just sayin'.
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Reply #1 posted 12/23/08 7:32am

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that performance was unwatchable lol i hate him so much
cream.
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Reply #2 posted 12/23/08 7:34am

Empress

That's because he can't sing a lick. He may be able to rap, but singing is not his strong point. He's completely overrated and his ego is sickening.
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Reply #3 posted 12/23/08 7:36am

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wonder505 said:

the video of his performance is in the link

http://new.music.yahoo.co...p-synching

Kanye West Caught Lip-Synching?

Posted Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:35pm PST by Blender Magazine in The Blender Burner
Kanye West is well-known for two things: his awesome rapping and his arrogance. The guy's music is so intensely good it (almost) justifies his God complex. Every time the rapper gets onstage at some awards show and accepts one statue by claiming he should have won another one, we usually have to agree. West has encouraged us to expect such a superhuman level of perfection from him, it was inevitable he would one day not be able to meet it.

That day was last Saturday, when West performed on Saturday Night Live. Dude did not sound good. He was more American Idol blooper reel than Grammy-winning polished performer. So what was the problem? Well, it had something to do with the Auto-Tune feature--you know the part of "Love Lockdown" where he sings about a system overload and losing control? Well, he was living it! And it was also pretty clear that when he got to the high notes, he pulled away from the mic and let an offstage singer handle the tough stuff. The bottom line is that we saw behind the curtain of Kanye West's seemingly impenetrable awesomeness. So was it satisfying to witness the world's most egocentric rapper all exposed on national television? No, no it was not. People were outraged. How dare he...sound so bad!

The outrage was so intense that it morphed into a bizarre lip-synching accusation. Instead of blaming Kanye West for putting on a sub-par performance, people attacked him for revealing that all those robotic tweaks in his songs are not, you know, organically produced. (Um, guys, there's no Santa Claus, either).

We say the scandal is not that Kanye lip-synched through a live TV performance, but that he failed to lip-synch through a live TV performance. If he'd had all the right bells and whistles on board, we would have been all like, "Wow, this rules," rather than all like, "Wow, this hurts our ears." Just sayin'.

I tried to read this article last night but the reporter lost me at the FIRST sentence. disbelief
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Reply #4 posted 12/23/08 8:08am

kenlacam

that performance was eye-opening. It exposed Mr West for the fraud that he is-a no-talent, wannabe rapper with a huge god-complex. Needless to say, I don't care for the dude at all.
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Reply #5 posted 12/23/08 8:18am

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SCNDLS said:

wonder505 said:

the video of his performance is in the link

http://new.music.yahoo.co...p-synching

Kanye West Caught Lip-Synching?

Posted Fri Dec 19, 2008 3:35pm PST by Blender Magazine in The Blender Burner
Kanye West is well-known for two things: his awesome rapping and his arrogance. The guy's music is so intensely good it (almost) justifies his God complex. Every time the rapper gets onstage at some awards show and accepts one statue by claiming he should have won another one, we usually have to agree. West has encouraged us to expect such a superhuman level of perfection from him, it was inevitable he would one day not be able to meet it.

That day was last Saturday, when West performed on Saturday Night Live. Dude did not sound good. He was more American Idol blooper reel than Grammy-winning polished performer. So what was the problem? Well, it had something to do with the Auto-Tune feature--you know the part of "Love Lockdown" where he sings about a system overload and losing control? Well, he was living it! And it was also pretty clear that when he got to the high notes, he pulled away from the mic and let an offstage singer handle the tough stuff. The bottom line is that we saw behind the curtain of Kanye West's seemingly impenetrable awesomeness. So was it satisfying to witness the world's most egocentric rapper all exposed on national television? No, no it was not. People were outraged. How dare he...sound so bad!

The outrage was so intense that it morphed into a bizarre lip-synching accusation. Instead of blaming Kanye West for putting on a sub-par performance, people attacked him for revealing that all those robotic tweaks in his songs are not, you know, organically produced. (Um, guys, there's no Santa Claus, either).

We say the scandal is not that Kanye lip-synched through a live TV performance, but that he failed to lip-synch through a live TV performance. If he'd had all the right bells and whistles on board, we would have been all like, "Wow, this rules," rather than all like, "Wow, this hurts our ears." Just sayin'.

I tried to read this article last night but the reporter lost me at the FIRST sentence. disbelief


I know! That whole first paragraph was laughable:

Kanye West is well-known for two things: his awesome rapping and his arrogance. The guy's music is so intensely good it (almost) justifies his God complex. Every time the rapper gets onstage at some awards show and accepts one statue by claiming he should have won another one, we usually have to agree. West has encouraged us to expect such a superhuman level of perfection from him, it was inevitable he would one day not be able to meet it.


whofarted eek Is this guy serious? I like some of the stuff off his new album but since when was Kanye's music all that? lol
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Reply #6 posted 12/23/08 8:31am

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NaughtyKitty said:[quote]

SCNDLS said:



I know! That whole first paragraph was laughable:

Kanye West is well-known for two things: his awesome rapping and his arrogance. The guy's music is so intensely good it (almost) justifies his God complex. Every time the rapper gets onstage at some awards show and accepts one statue by claiming he should have won another one, we usually have to agree. West has encouraged us to expect such a superhuman level of perfection from him, it was inevitable he would one day not be able to meet it.


whofarted eek Is this guy serious? I like some of the stuff off his new album but since when was Kanye's music all that? lol

I swear I was thinking: Kanye, is that YOU??? lol
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Reply #7 posted 12/23/08 10:55pm

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Who ever thought he could rap??? Let alon sing?

I don't understand today's market....many rappers today don't even rap in rhythm or with a cadence..... they're just talking or more likely screaming in random fashion.

The originators of hip hop and rap had distinctive style and rhythm....(Curtis Blow, Run DMC, SLick Rick., even Salt n Pepa etc.)

Most of these cats nowadays would be booed off the stage at the Apollo amateur night with their mess.
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Reply #8 posted 12/23/08 10:58pm

Timmy84

Missfee is gonna get y'all... lol

But for real, Kanye should stick to rapping and talking nonsense (well that George Bush and his homophobia is bad comments were good, lol). lol
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