Part 3 is just depressing 
My man lost his mom and he slowly lost his mind..
And it’s wild seeing it from Coodie’s POV…

My man lost his mom and he slowly lost his mind..
And it’s wild seeing it from Coodie’s POV…
Started looking for his music after I heard him on “We Are The Champions” bc I was surprised he could actually rap. Bought his Akademiks- Jeanius Level mixtape from my bootleg guy & been a fan ever since. Used to play “Two Words” ft Mos & “The Good, The Bad, The Ugly” ft Consequence every single day. Watching this doc has been like going into a time machine for me. Amazing footage so far but this 3rd episode will probably be tough to watch![]()
Part 3 is just depressing
My man lost his mom and he slowly lost his mind..
And it’s wild seeing it from Coodie’s POV…
MBDTF was his Lebron Game six. Like even nikkas that hated Kanye had to give credit. It was a masterful performance and has maybe the best 29 minutes sonically we ever heard from him starting with Devil in a New Dress to Runaway. Just unapologetically supreme hip hop music.I understand what he's saying, but I feel like he's focusing too much on the perception of the albums, not the albums themselves. I wouldn't call MBDTF a safe or accessible album. I wasn't a big fan of it the first time I heard it, but it got better the more I listened to it. 808s and Yeezus got more of a visceral reaction out of people, it seems like, and that's why Kanye likes them more. They're more left field, more experimental, more polarizing. They didn't get appreciated at the time, but instead, got praised years later. It's a way for Kanye to say, "You were wrong and I want you to admit it." Whereas with MBDTF, it was praised in real time, so in Kanye's eyes, it means it wasn't good enough.
And if this is how he feels about MBDTF, imagine how he feels about his first three albums. He probably hates all of them.![]()