Does MBDTF Have Any Skips?

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Sounds like one of them good problems
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Getting miiinneess, baby.
Gotta let these niggas knowww, yeah
Get it rightttttttt, aye
You should go and get your ownnnn
Getting miiinneess, baby.
Gotta let these niggas knowww, yeah
Get it rightttttttt, aye
You should go and get your ownnnn
 
The last 2 tracks I cant remember too well. First track through blame game i basically have memorized though. Amazing album.
 
A classic can have a skip or 2
Well subjectively speaking, MBDTF don't have any skips. It's one of the classics I can listen all the way through.
We can debate about it but it's really all subjective.
MBDTF is too wavy.
Kanye was peaking with that album.

As matter of fact, MBTDF is a got damn Masterpiece. Yeah I said it. I'm playing that in the whip and it's not gonna be a dull moment with me. I'm going to make everybody in the whip sing along.lol
 
One of the best albums sonically that I've heard
What does this mean to you?

I keep seeing people say this but I don't hear what y'all hear

I'm not trying to debate you. I'm genuinely interested
 
What does this mean to you?

I keep seeing people say this but I don't hear what y'all hear

I'm not trying to debate you. I'm genuinely interested
Nah you good. In my opinion (not speaking for anyone else), it's the the different orchestral & rock'esque arrangements, layering of different samples to make new ones, and the musicality within each track. Most of the songs have a long intro or outro that lean into the orchestral musicality that flows from track to track. It's also the blending of different genre's of music like the brass in "All of the Lights", the rock guitar riffs in "Devil in a New Dress" & "Runaway". The arrangements on each track are aesthetically pleasing to me
 
Nah you good. In my opinion (not speaking for anyone else), it's the the different orchestral & rock'esque arrangements, layering of different samples to make new ones, and the musicality within each track. Most of the songs have a long intro or outro that lean into the orchestral musicality that flows from track to track. It's also the blending of different genre's of music like the brass in "All of the Lights", the rock guitar riffs in "Devil in a New Dress" & "Runaway". The arrangements on each track are aesthetically pleasing to me
Preciate it fam

I'ma listen again with this in mind but I still think lyrically, this is one of his weakest projects

Matter of fact, about to press play now
 
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