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Thought about killing you
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I plan on doing so when they all outeveryone just put Daytona and Ye under one playlist and hit shuffle. this might help if you’re disappointed. i love both albums why not put them together.
Yeah, i don't see myself playing this in the ride at allNot much bump in the car but it does sound better on good speakers with the random little effects going off.
I plan on doing so when they all out
Yeah, i don't see myself playing this in the ride at all
Crazy that medulla oblongata Get to rubbin' on my lap, get the genie out the bottle
son.. go listen to the tracks that didnt have co-writers helping him on songs from college dropoutAlbum is....kinda wack.
Such a dichotomy from Daytona which I pegged as a classic after the first listen. Kanye hasn’t fallen off per se, far from it. But production value won’t leave him like rapping did. But what we know now, was “rapping” ever really his thing? Eh.. *plays Grammy Family*
son.. go listen to the tracks that didnt have co-writers helping him on songs from college dropout
"never let me down"
listen to kanye's verse, no wonder he needed help writing.. boy OFF BEAT AS HELL! flow is sooooo OFF BEAT. he got too much to say, his mind won't let him structure the words to a flow cuz he wanna say too much, that's why he rushing his words through the bars and snare timing to try to get the rhymes to hit at the right time... u can hear the whole STRUGGLE in his breath and his speed of spitting.
i also noticed on "all falls down" there's certain parts where the sample's volume is so high u barely hear the rest of the beat or Kanye's words and im absolutely sure he did that on purpose to cover his tracks of being off-beat EXACTLY at those parts. he just wants u to groove out with the feeling of the song without noticing he off-beat
kanye became a better rapper as he moved forward, probly had more money for better writers on his camp and ppl that could coach him to train him how to flow effortlessly
bruh u can clearly hear him punch-in horribly at 2 spots in that verse it's actually so painful to hear. how do u not hear him accelerating and decelarating and tryna catch his breath unmusically in the verseUmmmm NO... wtf you talking about?
bruh u can clearly hear him punch-in horribly at 2 spots in that verse it's actually so painful to hear. how do u not hear him accelerating and decelarating and tryna catch his breath unmusically in the verse
they're amazing artful songs regardless, i only dissect it cuz sometimes i gotta listen to 50 different mixes of songs in engineering rooms to tell ppl to change the smallest of details for their projects. but yea, the songs are beautiful, i aint takin nuthin away from that, just saying kanye tightened up his flow as he moved forward, he grew in technical skillYou’re the first person I’ve ever heard dissect those minute details of those two amazing songs.