KANYE WEST: The "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" Thread

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3 MORE DAYS. Everyone after KanYe's hard work and giving us an album's worth of free music with "G.O.O.D. Fridays" as well as giving us at least half of "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" for free before the album even dropped. It's only right that if you enjoyed those tracks that you go out and support KanYe. Yes he's a rich millionare and doesn't need the money, but that doesn't change all his hard work making these songs and music. What artist gives out such quality work for free?. I feel it's only right to buy the album cause he earned everything he got with his hard work. Remember when KanYe started out nobody believed in him that he could make it this far. And he has. Go out and support quailty Hip Hop. Support this album. 11/22
 
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rapmastermind;1623928 said:
3 MORE DAYS. Everyone after KanYe's hard work and giving us an album's worth of free music with "G.O.O.D. Fridays" as well as giving us at least half of "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" for free before the album even dropped. It's only right that if you enjoyed those tracks that you go out and support KanYe. Yes he's a rich millionare and doesn't need the money, but that doesn't change all his hard work making these songs and music. What artist gives out such quality work for free?. I feel it's only right to buy the album cause he earned everything he got with his hard work. Remember when KanYe started out nobody believed in him that he could make it this far. And he has. Go out and support quailty Hip Hop. Support this album. 11/22ing

And with that being said, fuck that pretentious dicksnot... that's my lunch for two days

But in all seriousness, album is dope... I'm just tight he gave it all away before it came out... at least give us some new shit
 
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rapmastermind;1623928 said:
3 MORE DAYS. Everyone after KanYe's hard work and giving us an album's worth of free music with "G.O.O.D. Fridays" as well as giving us at least half of "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" for free before the album even dropped. It's only right that if you enjoyed those tracks that you go out and support KanYe. Yes he's a rich millionare and doesn't need the money, but that doesn't change all his hard work making these songs and music. What artist gives out such quality work for free?. I feel it's only right to buy the album cause he earned everything he got with his hard work. Remember when KanYe started out nobody believed in him that he could make it this far. And he has. Go out and support quailty Hip Hop. Support this album. 11/22

C'mon man Kanye screwed us. Most of the Good Friday tracks were the album, and the album itself only had 11 songs/13 tracks. That's much less than the first two which had at least 20 each. And most of the Good Friday tracks had a million features on them. I want to hear KANYE on them, not Kanye and friends.
 
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choppa_style;1625358 said:
C'mon man Kanye screwed us. Most of the Good Friday tracks were the album, and the album itself only had 11 songs/13 tracks. That's much less than the first two which had at least 20 each. And most of the Good Friday tracks had a million features on them. I want to hear KANYE on them, not Kanye and friends.

how has leakin album songs ruined previous great albums?
 
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ysl313;1625423 said:
how has leakin album songs ruined previous great albums?
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If the tracks are dope, which they are than you should be good, good music is still good music whether youve heard it before or not. In a year it wont matter that the tracks came out beforehand, the tracks will stand on their own.
 
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choppa_style;1625907 said:
^The GOOD Friday tracks weren't leaked- Kanye put them out himself on his blog.

I was just cosignin ysl lol. I meant to make my own post. My point is if the tracks are dope, it wont really matter a year from now if kanye released some of the songs before releasing the album. They'lll stand on their own.
 
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KingdomKame;1625958 said:
I was just cosignin ysl lol. I meant to make my own post. My point is if the tracks are dope, it wont really matter a year from now if kanye released some of the songs before releasing the album. They'lll stand on their own.

I'm not sure what either of you'all are getting at.

I'm just stating that some of the Good Friday tracks were on the album so they shouldn't be counted twice as extra stuff we got from Kanye.

No one said anything about the quality of the music or leaked songs or anything.
 
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choppa_style;1626034 said:
I'm not sure what either of you'all are getting at.

I'm just stating that some of the Good Friday tracks were on the album so they shouldn't be counted twice as extra stuff we got from Kanye.

No one said anything about the quality of the music or leaked songs or anything.

Ok, but the guy still gave 2 albums worth of heatrock material in the past 5-6 months, so I honestly dont know why its a big deal for people whether some of them were on the album. But I agree the ones released on GOOD Friday shouldnt be counted as extra material.
 
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KingdomKame;1626171 said:
Ok, but the guy still gave 2 albums worth of heatrock material in the past 5-6 months, so I honestly dont know why its a big deal for people whether some of them were on the album. But I agree the ones released on GOOD Friday shouldnt be counted as extra material.

Did you read my original response? Rapmastermind was saying that Kanye should be applauded for giving out an albums worth of free material and I was disagreeing with that.

The actual album only had 11 songs and 13 tracks, and considering the first two albums had around 20 tracks, that's clearly a lot less.

The other claim was that he dropped an album full of Good Friday tracks. But if you subtract the ones that appeared on the album, there's only a handful left, so it's really not an album's worth. We're really not getting that much extra stuff, especially since 90% of the Good Friday tracks have multple features on them.
 
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Album: Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (Def Jam)

(Rated 5/ 5 )

Reviewed by Andy Gill

Friday, 19 November 2010



Recorded in Hawaii at a rumoured cost of some $3 million, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is one of pop's gaudiest, most grandiose efforts of recent years, a no-holds-barred musical extravaganza in which any notion of good taste is abandoned at the door. Echoes and samples of everything from Gil Scott-Heron to King Crimson are littered amongst these tracks, along with myriad vaunting string and choral arrangements.

Kanye has never been short on ambition or ego, so it's no surprise he should have his guests (including such hip-hop luminaries as Jay-Z, Swizz Beats and RZA) queue up on "So Appalled" to confirm in turn how "this shit is/fucking ridiculous". Certainly no more of a surprise than finding he's now completely abandoned the wholesale electro/autotune approach of 808s & Heartbreak in favour of a return to the beats, band'n'samples style of his earlier albums, albeit in a grotesquely magnified manner. The sole use of autotune here comes on the lovely, poignant "Lost In The World", and that comes from the sample of Bon Iver's "Woods" around which the track is built.

Like Eminem, Kanye has realised that the most powerful form of hip-hop is not that carrying the biggest metaphorical firearm, or blowing its own trumpet the loudest – although he's far from shy in the latter respect – but the one which reveals the darkest recesses of the heart most honestly. Kanye can certainly be an utter toerag at times, and it's clear that when, on the nine-minute "Runaway", he proclaims a toast for the world's "douchebags, assholes and scumbags", he's including himself among their number. He proceeds to confront his own failings – his rudeness, promiscuity, hedonism, egotism and liking for tacky, bling-tastic glamour – but does it over a backing track on which delicate piano and sensitive cello are assaulted by nasty, distorted guitar, bearing out his self-assessment that he's "just young, rich and tasteless".

A similar alliance of aristocratic piano and cello with less rarefied elements underpins "Blame Game", a brutal rumination on West's sexual appetite, while the same lascivious territory is covered on "Hell Of A Life" to the accompaniment of buzzy synth motif, racing minimalist keyboard flourishes, and a vocal melody borrowed from Black Sabbath. But, as elsewhere on the album, the jarring musical contrasts – effectively between conservatoire and lap-dance club – are so magnified they somehow surmount the point of tasteful discomfiture and break through to another level where Kanye creates his own hierarchy of aesthetic needs, the better to serve what he calls "end-of-century anthems based on inner-city tantrums". Like Picasso, he acknowledges that the chief enemy of creativity is good taste – which is just as well, since it's not a quality with which he seems over-burdened on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. For which we should all be thankful.

Review


That's a review from the most reputable newspaper in the UK (that's what I read)

Its official.... KanYe West has the Album Of The Year
 
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If anything, people should at least look at this...

Kanye won....
 
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just copped. pissed off they blurred the picture of the monster and the phenox sitting on his lap, but im feeling #2 so far. that shit sound like a remix to you cant tell me nothing with an old school feel.
 
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I got this album and it's a contender for the the best album of the year. When Kanye came out in '03 with College Dropout I felt he was wack and kept getting outshined by other n*ggas on his own tracks. His flow was a*s back then. Late Registration was a lil better but stil not that great. 808 and Heartbreaks was garbage though, but he was in a experimental phase I guess. He's shown great improvements since then. He dropped a great album that you can spin without skipping a track. Kanye's a big player in '10.

I always felt he was kinda feminine/ gay and never liked his diva-like tendencies plus I felt he was wack, but this album took all those reservations away. The brother dropped a quality album and I be checking for him from now on.
 
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choppa_style;1627368 said:
^CD was in '04 and you forgot Graduation in '07. His lyrics are worse now than in the past.

I disagree, this album was to me his most highly introspective, but to each his own i guess...

edit* dope ass lyrics too
 
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