Okay, listened to it. Its ok i guess, but ultimately uninteresting. What is it that im not seeing here? I expected to be thrown into another dimension, ive seen so much "omg a genius", "literally a production genius", and the yt comments "OMG BEST BEAT EVER". Production is ok, but everything sounds ok these days, you cant go wrong with a full VST production duh.
At one point there was a track that i found somewhat better than the rest, i went to check it and it was a youtube ad.
Apparently it "changed the rap game forever". I just really like the tunes.
Parker Cox
Try listening to the whole album first
Elijah Bailey
You have to be 17 to "get" Kanye, he is for teenagers
Sebastian Moore
Name a better album than MBDTF.
Parker Lopez
Igor
Michael Stewart
Holy Based.
Charles Gonzalez
but how. i see hes more melodic and has lots of r&b on it, and some more "adventurous" sampling. is that it? because the whole "urban" sampling thing peaked with Portishead.
Jose Cox
>Portishead lol
Eli Williams
the brits always do it first and better.
Caleb Hill
you're overthinking the album, and basically looking for reasons not to like it.
all the songs are memorable. there isn't even one I'd consider skipping.
Logan Bailey
if you regularly consider skipping tracks on albums than you are missing the point and shouldn't be offering your opinion on albums to other people
Ryan Russell
The remix of Power with JayZ is pretty skippable desu
You actually need to have a trained ear to production to be able to listen why it stands out so much, i have worked with mixing and mastering for the last 6 years professionally and about 17 years generally and it's nothing that i can point out for you to specifically see, it's in between the lines and the details