Kanye West on the Breakfast Club... (Really Good Interview)

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J.J._Evans;7815645 said:
Why are you goofy ass niggas hitting me with a "troll" sign because I posted a damn video?......The same video that multiple people have responded to.

It be some dumb shit happening on this site sometimes.

Laugh it off. ..
 
SWAMPGOD;7815735 said:
AggyAF;7814677 said:
lol at Kanye basically saying all Kim has of value is her body

Naw, lol at this nigga thinkin his daughter bout to inherit some fuckin plastic surgery, talk about cringeworthy, i dont respect no fake ass

kim-kardashian-plastic-surgery-before-after.jpg

That sexy long back on the left will still get it.

 
Lebong James;7815465 said:
Kanye speaks on the type of album he's making, a surprise release date, a possible drake collab album, and all day being worked on with Mensa and Q-tip...yet it's 9 pages of Amber rose and kardashian talk. Welcome to 2015.

Cant blame them... His singles were booty water material.
 
Kanye says he barely gave any music on yeezus but defended it alittle after it came out and even tells rick rubin that its the first album he was happy with the outcome. which is it?
 
Gee_has_hot_picture;7815990 said:
he did dodge shit, niggas admitted on air tyga raping young armenian chicks

they edited out the parts he messed up on

Wait I thought the Kardashians (as in Kim, Khloe, Rob and the other one) were Armenian, not the Jenner side

Still smfh that I even know that much >_>
 
Built 4 cuban linx;7816114 said:
Kanye says he barely gave any music on yeezus but defended it alittle after it came out and even tells rick rubin that its the first album he was happy with the outcome. which is it?

i think what he meant by barely giving us music on yeezus can be explained on an interview with rick rubin who executive produced it:

How would you describe the new sound he was driving for, and how you did you help him arrive there?

He wanted the music to take a stripped-down minimal direction. He was always examining what we could take out instead of put in. A good example would be the song that became “Bound.” When he first played it for me, it was a more middle of the road R&B song, done in an adult contemporary style. Kanye had the idea of combining that track with a cool sample he had found and liked – I removed all of the R&B elements leaving only a single note baseline in the hook which we processed to have a punk edge in the Suicide tradition.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/06/14/the-inside-story-of-kanye-wests-yeezus/

Rubin also quoted as saying:

"Something we talked about with Kanye was doing an alternate version of Yeezus, because there are so many versions of songs, great versions. There are versions just as good as what’s on the album, just different. I know as a fan of the album, I’d like to hear that. Maybe some day, whenever he wants. But it exists! That shit exists."

I remember reading somewhere that Rubin had received texts from Kanye some time after the album released that he was listening to it and noticed how dope it was that a lot of tracks didnt have drums on them.

When he says he didn't give us music i think he means that he stripped down certain elements from every song. It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope
 
Go figure;7816269 said:
Built 4 cuban linx;7816114 said:
Kanye says he barely gave any music on yeezus but defended it alittle after it came out and even tells rick rubin that its the first album he was happy with the outcome. which is it?

i think what he meant by barely giving us music on yeezus can be explained on an interview with rick rubin who executive produced it:

How would you describe the new sound he was driving for, and how you did you help him arrive there?

He wanted the music to take a stripped-down minimal direction. He was always examining what we could take out instead of put in. A good example would be the song that became “Bound.” When he first played it for me, it was a more middle of the road R&B song, done in an adult contemporary style. Kanye had the idea of combining that track with a cool sample he had found and liked – I removed all of the R&B elements leaving only a single note baseline in the hook which we processed to have a punk edge in the Suicide tradition.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/06/14/the-inside-story-of-kanye-wests-yeezus/

Rubin also quoted as saying:

"Something we talked about with Kanye was doing an alternate version of Yeezus, because there are so many versions of songs, great versions. There are versions just as good as what’s on the album, just different. I know as a fan of the album, I’d like to hear that. Maybe some day, whenever he wants. But it exists! That shit exists."

I remember reading somewhere that Rubin had received texts from Kanye some time after the album released that he was listening to it and noticed how dope it was that a lot of tracks didnt have drums on them.

When he says he didn't give us music i think he means that he stripped down certain elements from every song. It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

Nigga shut the fuck up

Kanye just said the shit was wack... the creator just said the creation was wack.

Damn bruh, yo ass so blinded by Kanye's sack.Nigga is on stan over load, he wll fight Kanye for Kanye..
 
All in all he seems in a good space lol But

'Why is your wife ass naked all the time?'

My daughter has a chance to have a shape like my wife. I have to fight for that shape to be the highest of class

Yuck.

And music wise that shyt about him sayin building, empowering, and cyphering, all sounds great but look at the people he does this with: young thug, asap rocky, ty dolla sign...i guess his heart in the right place but his center and his idea of quality, like how he views Kim K, is just off

 
That ngga Charlamagne will be a clown and agitator for 45 out of 46 minutes but then always wanna tug at the heart strings , tryin to have his Oprah moment askin about Kanye's mom. Let Envy ask them type questions
 
D0wn;7816284 said:
Go figure;7816269 said:
Built 4 cuban linx;7816114 said:
Kanye says he barely gave any music on yeezus but defended it alittle after it came out and even tells rick rubin that its the first album he was happy with the outcome. which is it?

i think what he meant by barely giving us music on yeezus can be explained on an interview with rick rubin who executive produced it:

How would you describe the new sound he was driving for, and how you did you help him arrive there?

He wanted the music to take a stripped-down minimal direction. He was always examining what we could take out instead of put in. A good example would be the song that became “Bound.” When he first played it for me, it was a more middle of the road R&B song, done in an adult contemporary style. Kanye had the idea of combining that track with a cool sample he had found and liked – I removed all of the R&B elements leaving only a single note baseline in the hook which we processed to have a punk edge in the Suicide tradition.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/06/14/the-inside-story-of-kanye-wests-yeezus/

Rubin also quoted as saying:

"Something we talked about with Kanye was doing an alternate version of Yeezus, because there are so many versions of songs, great versions. There are versions just as good as what’s on the album, just different. I know as a fan of the album, I’d like to hear that. Maybe some day, whenever he wants. But it exists! That shit exists."

I remember reading somewhere that Rubin had received texts from Kanye some time after the album released that he was listening to it and noticed how dope it was that a lot of tracks didnt have drums on them.

When he says he didn't give us music i think he means that he stripped down certain elements from every song. It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

Nigga shut the fuck up

Kanye just said the shit was wack... the creator just said the creation was wack.

Damn bruh, yo ass so blinded by Kanye's sack.Nigga is on stan over load, he wll fight Kanye for Kanye..

show me the direct quotes or stop the trolling
 
Go figure;7816269 said:
It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

When people, especially we the fans, start talking like this about music i stop taking them serious.

Damnit man, "dope beats, dope rhymes, this rap shyt really aint all that hard."

-Phonte

'A cohesive expression of'---the fuk are you talkin about?
 
S2J;7816491 said:
Go figure;7816269 said:
It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

When people, especially we the fans, start talking like this about music i stop taking them serious.

Damnit man, "dope beats, dope rhymes, this rap shyt really aint all that hard."

-Phonte

'A cohesive expression of'---the fuk are you talkin about?

music is art. it was cohesive, there was a theme to the album, he was angry and sort of protesting.

it was an outlet of him expressing himself in music form, therefore he was still giving us music no matter how u interpret his statement.

did i dumb it down enough for u
 
chiyosuke;7816148 said:
Gee_has_hot_picture;7815990 said:
he did dodge shit, niggas admitted on air tyga raping young armenian chicks

they edited out the parts he messed up on

Wait I thought the Kardashians (as in Kim, Khloe, Rob and the other one) were Armenian, not the Jenner side

Still smfh that I even know that much >_>

i stand corrected, im not gonna do any research to verify but i think youre right. we wont talk about this again as to not raise suspicion of your sexuality for knowing such things

 
Go figure;7816269 said:
Built 4 cuban linx;7816114 said:
Kanye says he barely gave any music on yeezus but defended it alittle after it came out and even tells rick rubin that its the first album he was happy with the outcome. which is it?

i think what he meant by barely giving us music on yeezus can be explained on an interview with rick rubin who executive produced it:

How would you describe the new sound he was driving for, and how you did you help him arrive there?

He wanted the music to take a stripped-down minimal direction. He was always examining what we could take out instead of put in. A good example would be the song that became “Bound.” When he first played it for me, it was a more middle of the road R&B song, done in an adult contemporary style. Kanye had the idea of combining that track with a cool sample he had found and liked – I removed all of the R&B elements leaving only a single note baseline in the hook which we processed to have a punk edge in the Suicide tradition.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/06/14/the-inside-story-of-kanye-wests-yeezus/

Rubin also quoted as saying:

"Something we talked about with Kanye was doing an alternate version of Yeezus, because there are so many versions of songs, great versions. There are versions just as good as what’s on the album, just different. I know as a fan of the album, I’d like to hear that. Maybe some day, whenever he wants. But it exists! That shit exists."

I remember reading somewhere that Rubin had received texts from Kanye some time after the album released that he was listening to it and noticed how dope it was that a lot of tracks didnt have drums on them.

When he says he didn't give us music i think he means that he stripped down certain elements from every song. It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

lol I mess with yeezus but I wouldnt go that far in wanting a part 2
 
Go figure;7816499 said:
S2J;7816491 said:
Go figure;7816269 said:
It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

When people, especially we the fans, start talking like this about music i stop taking them serious.

Damnit man, "dope beats, dope rhymes, this rap shyt really aint all that hard."

-Phonte

'A cohesive expression of'---the fuk are you talkin about?

music is art. it was cohesive, there was a theme to the album, he was angry and sort of protesting.

it was an outlet of him expressing himself in music form, therefore he was still giving us music no matter how u interpret his statement.

did i dumb it down enough for u

We...are judging music right?

Yeezus wasnt good because it didnt sound good, it just wasnt good. Idgaf what direction he was going, what space he was in, what holistic expression he expressed, etc

When the Source had credibility and that was the barometer of the cuultcha,you didnt hear that fufu 'cohesive artistic expression' bullshyt when judging rap

That shyt comes from NY Times, Pitchfork, and other cultcha vultchas when they rate music they have no business rating. I hate that shyt and i hate when i see its trickled into the mind of the fans who think they soundin intelligent.
 
S2J;7816553 said:
Go figure;7816499 said:
S2J;7816491 said:
Go figure;7816269 said:
It still was a cohesive expression of art presented in music form so for anyone to take it as "i released a bullshit album" are probably just trying to reinforce their own opinions.

I think a Yeezus II would be dope

When people, especially we the fans, start talking like this about music i stop taking them serious.

Damnit man, "dope beats, dope rhymes, this rap shyt really aint all that hard."

-Phonte

'A cohesive expression of'---the fuk are you talkin about?

music is art. it was cohesive, there was a theme to the album, he was angry and sort of protesting.

it was an outlet of him expressing himself in music form, therefore he was still giving us music no matter how u interpret his statement.

did i dumb it down enough for u

We...are judging music right?

Yeezus wasnt good because it didnt sound good, it just wasnt good. Idgaf what direction he was going, what space he was in, what holistic expression he expressed, etc

When the Source had credibility and that was the barometer of the cuultcha,you didnt hear that fufu 'cohesive artistic expression' bullshyt when judging rap

That shyt comes from NY Times, Pitchfork, and other cultcha vultchas when they rate music they have no business rating. I hate that shyt and i hate when i see its trickled into the mind of the fans who think they soundin intelligent.

I dont read ny times or pitchfork. Never have. Lol at u tryna dictate who is allowed to be fans based on their vocabulary.

U didnt like the album and u dont like big words thats all u had to say.

*kanye shrug*

 
Built 4 cuban linx;7816114 said:
Kanye says he barely gave any music on yeezus but defended it alittle after it came out and even tells rick rubin that its the first album he was happy with the outcome. which is it?

I still cant believe he says the next album will "cookout feel good music" after the tracks hes released.

I dont believe shit hes saying.

This album will be Spotified before i buy.
 

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