People don't like Kanye because of his ego and because of his world view. They think that he's a stuck-up asshole that doesn't care about anybody but himself; and that's exactly what he his. The thing is, he knows that and he doesn't care to change it. It's who he is, and it's what makes him the great musical talent that we hear today.
Despite what seems to be widespread unpopularity (especially among girls who are unhealthily obsessed with the ever-repetitive Taylor Swift) Kanye is always dropping something that tops the charts, at least for a short while. His tactics may be unconventional, but Jay Z still hangs out with him, so he can't be that bad.
The MBDTF album is something that we have all heard of before, but really haven't. It's the album that he secluded himself to write. He dropped off the face of the earth and went into a self-imposed exile to produce it, and came back with this wonderful work of art that we have today.
I downloaded it, bought the vinyl, and bought a hard copy of this album not because I support Kanye as a person, but because I support his music and I think that the musical talent that he possesses deserves some credit.
MBDTF delves deep into the soul of the man and tells us what he really thinks. The circumstances under which the album was produced are a testament to how deep the thought process was behind each of the songs that are included on the album. G.O.O.D. Friday gave us a glimpse of a couple of the songs, and the singles that dropped gave a patchwork design of what the finished product was going to be, but the complete picture is what truly makes this album something for the history books.
MBDTF delves deep into the soul of the man and tells us what he really thinks. The circumstances under which the album was produced are a testament to how deep the thought process was behind each of the songs that are included on the album. G.O.O.D. Friday gave us a glimpse of a couple of the songs, and the singles that dropped gave a patchwork design of what the finished product was going to be, but the complete picture is what truly makes this album something for the history books.
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