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Quote from: D~Nice on November 16, 2008, 05:45:38 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on November 16, 2008, 05:39:49 PMQuote from: D~Nice on November 16, 2008, 05:38:58 PMQuote from: operation stackola on November 16, 2008, 05:34:14 PMAlright, the whole idea behind the "808's And Heartbreak" album has to do with the vocoder and 808 drums. The vocoder is the heartbreak (sadness in the lyrics) and the album's backdrop is the 808 drums. Only once during the album he strays from the vocoder (on the upbeat "Paronoid"). Like I've said, there's a couple tracks I haven't heard, so I can't make a fair review of this, yet. However, from what I've heard, I haven't listened to an album in a long time with the almost flawless production as 808's. I compared this to "The Love Below" because it has the same theme and vibe (though I like "The Love Below" better, so far). 808's is an exceptional album, though. There's a lot of substance to Kanye's lyrics, as well (his songwriting has definitely improved on this album/poetically).Ok that's a cool concept. I will listen to it and see what it do, but I don't know if I am going to like it. Just being honest.Same here, I am going to give it a fair chance when it leaks grouprip i just don't like the idea of full blown autotune/singingI just find it ironic and very unoriginal on Kanye's part to do a vocoder/autotune heavy album with the Waynes T-Pain's, Snoops and 50's of the world had have tried it and had success with it. And hip hop now is about copying trends and doing it still people are sick in the stomach of it. If his intentions are good that is one thing, but this is Kanye here. He has a Napolean complex.I agree..it's unoriginal..very..
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on November 16, 2008, 05:39:49 PMQuote from: D~Nice on November 16, 2008, 05:38:58 PMQuote from: operation stackola on November 16, 2008, 05:34:14 PMAlright, the whole idea behind the "808's And Heartbreak" album has to do with the vocoder and 808 drums. The vocoder is the heartbreak (sadness in the lyrics) and the album's backdrop is the 808 drums. Only once during the album he strays from the vocoder (on the upbeat "Paronoid"). Like I've said, there's a couple tracks I haven't heard, so I can't make a fair review of this, yet. However, from what I've heard, I haven't listened to an album in a long time with the almost flawless production as 808's. I compared this to "The Love Below" because it has the same theme and vibe (though I like "The Love Below" better, so far). 808's is an exceptional album, though. There's a lot of substance to Kanye's lyrics, as well (his songwriting has definitely improved on this album/poetically).Ok that's a cool concept. I will listen to it and see what it do, but I don't know if I am going to like it. Just being honest.Same here, I am going to give it a fair chance when it leaks grouprip i just don't like the idea of full blown autotune/singingI just find it ironic and very unoriginal on Kanye's part to do a vocoder/autotune heavy album with the Waynes T-Pain's, Snoops and 50's of the world had have tried it and had success with it. And hip hop now is about copying trends and doing it still people are sick in the stomach of it. If his intentions are good that is one thing, but this is Kanye here. He has a Napolean complex.
Quote from: D~Nice on November 16, 2008, 05:38:58 PMQuote from: operation stackola on November 16, 2008, 05:34:14 PMAlright, the whole idea behind the "808's And Heartbreak" album has to do with the vocoder and 808 drums. The vocoder is the heartbreak (sadness in the lyrics) and the album's backdrop is the 808 drums. Only once during the album he strays from the vocoder (on the upbeat "Paronoid"). Like I've said, there's a couple tracks I haven't heard, so I can't make a fair review of this, yet. However, from what I've heard, I haven't listened to an album in a long time with the almost flawless production as 808's. I compared this to "The Love Below" because it has the same theme and vibe (though I like "The Love Below" better, so far). 808's is an exceptional album, though. There's a lot of substance to Kanye's lyrics, as well (his songwriting has definitely improved on this album/poetically).Ok that's a cool concept. I will listen to it and see what it do, but I don't know if I am going to like it. Just being honest.Same here, I am going to give it a fair chance when it leaks grouprip i just don't like the idea of full blown autotune/singing
Quote from: operation stackola on November 16, 2008, 05:34:14 PMAlright, the whole idea behind the "808's And Heartbreak" album has to do with the vocoder and 808 drums. The vocoder is the heartbreak (sadness in the lyrics) and the album's backdrop is the 808 drums. Only once during the album he strays from the vocoder (on the upbeat "Paronoid"). Like I've said, there's a couple tracks I haven't heard, so I can't make a fair review of this, yet. However, from what I've heard, I haven't listened to an album in a long time with the almost flawless production as 808's. I compared this to "The Love Below" because it has the same theme and vibe (though I like "The Love Below" better, so far). 808's is an exceptional album, though. There's a lot of substance to Kanye's lyrics, as well (his songwriting has definitely improved on this album/poetically).Ok that's a cool concept. I will listen to it and see what it do, but I don't know if I am going to like it. Just being honest.
Alright, the whole idea behind the "808's And Heartbreak" album has to do with the vocoder and 808 drums. The vocoder is the heartbreak (sadness in the lyrics) and the album's backdrop is the 808 drums. Only once during the album he strays from the vocoder (on the upbeat "Paronoid"). Like I've said, there's a couple tracks I haven't heard, so I can't make a fair review of this, yet. However, from what I've heard, I haven't listened to an album in a long time with the almost flawless production as 808's. I compared this to "The Love Below" because it has the same theme and vibe (though I like "The Love Below" better, so far). 808's is an exceptional album, though. There's a lot of substance to Kanye's lyrics, as well (his songwriting has definitely improved on this album/poetically).
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on November 16, 2008, 05:46:18 PMQuote from: D~Nice on November 16, 2008, 05:45:38 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on November 16, 2008, 05:39:49 PMQuote from: D~Nice on November 16, 2008, 05:38:58 PMQuote from: operation stackola on November 16, 2008, 05:34:14 PMAlright, the whole idea behind the "808's And Heartbreak" album has to do with the vocoder and 808 drums. The vocoder is the heartbreak (sadness in the lyrics) and the album's backdrop is the 808 drums. Only once during the album he strays from the vocoder (on the upbeat "Paronoid"). Like I've said, there's a couple tracks I haven't heard, so I can't make a fair review of this, yet. However, from what I've heard, I haven't listened to an album in a long time with the almost flawless production as 808's. I compared this to "The Love Below" because it has the same theme and vibe (though I like "The Love Below" better, so far). 808's is an exceptional album, though. There's a lot of substance to Kanye's lyrics, as well (his songwriting has definitely improved on this album/poetically).Ok that's a cool concept. I will listen to it and see what it do, but I don't know if I am going to like it. Just being honest.Same here, I am going to give it a fair chance when it leaks grouprip i just don't like the idea of full blown autotune/singingI just find it ironic and very unoriginal on Kanye's part to do a vocoder/autotune heavy album with the Waynes T-Pain's, Snoops and 50's of the world had have tried it and had success with it. And hip hop now is about copying trends and doing it still people are sick in the stomach of it. If his intentions are good that is one thing, but this is Kanye here. He has a Napolean complex.I agree..it's unoriginal..very..So, when everyone was doing G-Funk in the 90's, it was very unoriginal and wack as well?
^unrelated, but im so glad T.I. didn't do autotune at all for his cd
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on November 16, 2008, 06:32:58 PM^unrelated, but im so glad T.I. didn't do autotune at all for his cdyeah, its good...but he was pushing it with Whatever You Like lol.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on November 16, 2008, 06:35:21 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on November 16, 2008, 06:32:58 PM^unrelated, but im so glad T.I. didn't do autotune at all for his cdyeah, its good...but he was pushing it with Whatever You Like lol. ya it was stupid with signing but thank god he (at least) avoided autotune
Big releases usually get leaked on Thursdays, so I'ma put my e-money for the grouprip on Thursday.
wow how this thread get 5 pages??...shits goin to be garbage i wudnt break up weed on this c.d case let alone buy it