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Blue Labrador
Feb 17, 2011

Yeezus got me into hip hop as a dipshit teenage metalhead, and the fact that his first 7 or so albums span across a wide span of genres of music speaks to his composing ability.

My top 3 list goes 808s, Yeezus, MDBTF, though that's about my taste and not objective quality. MDBTF deserves praise for making a Rick Ross feature the highlight of a song, which by all accounts should be impossible.

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Blue Labrador
Feb 17, 2011

Blue Labrador posted:

Yeezus got me into hip hop as a dipshit teenage metalhead, and the fact that his first 7 or so albums span across a wide span of genres of music speaks to his composing ability.

My top 3 list goes 808s, Yeezus, MDBTF, though that's about my taste and not objective quality. MDBTF deserves praise for making a Rick Ross feature the highlight of a song, which by all accounts should be impossible.

After listening to the albums I listed, the numbering still stands, but 808s is heads and shoulders above the others. The compositions in that album are incredible. Easily his magnum opus.

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