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Ye ain’t worried… he is thriving in this sort of climate. It is a self made situation, randomly yet methodically constructed.
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there's 20 versions of 80 degrees... that we know ofI got all the different versions of Hurricane in a playlist on repeat lol.
eh why notI swear he’s going to do another listening party I feel it.
eh why not
imagine if he did a stadium "listening" tour
goddamn roddy kilt pure souls
there's 20 versions of 80 degrees... that we know of
eh why not
imagine if he did a stadium "listening" tour
goddamn roddy kilt pure souls
The 1st stream is better is musically, but the performance on the 2nd stream might legit be Ye's best one. You gotta see it if you're into live stuff.Am i the only one that didn't hear anything from the second show and onward
Tryna hold out, hopefully we get the album this yr
The 1st stream is better is musically, but the performance on the 2nd stream might legit be Ye's best one. You gotta see it if you're into live stuff.
But yeah, the 1st version is better & more cohesive, its just missing verses.
There were improvements & there were downturns. I don't like my albums to sound like compilations & this was that was. "Pure Souls" sounded way better on the original, the lyrics it harder. "80 Degrees" now sounds overproduced. Abel makes it sound so poppy & forced inspirational. OG '24' might've been Ye's best was intro, and the beginning of 'Lord I Need You' is beautiful af & a highlight on the album, but the rest of that song is corny af Pure cringe. I'm willing to sacrifice the bliss if it means the rest of that song doesn't make the final cut.More cohesive does not always = better. In this instance, Part 2 was far BETTER, regardless of its lack of “cohesion” at times. Part 1 may have been more “cohesive” in its transitioning from song to song and the sounds blending into one another, and part 2 may have been a bit more scattered in direction, but part 2 had the far superior complete songs, verses, attention to detail, enhanced production, etc etc. THE MUSIC was BETTER in Part 2.
There were improvements & there were downturns. I don't like my albums to sound like compilations & this was that was. "Pure Souls" sounded way better on the original, the lyrics it harder. "80 Degrees" now sounds overproduced. Abel makes it sound so poppy & forced inspirational. OG '24' might've been Ye's best was intro, and the beginning of 'Lord I Need You' is beautiful af & a highlight on the album, but the rest of that song is corny af Pure cringe. I'm willing to sacrifice the bliss if it means the rest of that song doesn't make the final cut.
Ye did this verse for Future’s “Honest” album and that song carried similar vibes, and I hate it too. It’s just mushy cornball Hollywood hills vibes that makes me wanna vomit.I don’t see any issue with the second half of “Lord I Need You.”It’s not cringe at all to me.
No more cringe than “and if I get bleach on my t-shirt.” Line … which we all know everyone ended up singing along to at concerts lol.
Ye did this verse for Future’s “Honest” album and that song carried similar vibes, and I hate it too. It’s just mushy cornball Hollywood hills vibes that makes me wanna vomit.
Am i the only one that didn't hear anything from the second show and onward
Tryna hold out, hopefully we get the album this yr
Bro. Now it went from expected 15th to 22nd. Wtf -_-
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