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Bruh, these rollouts are objectively terrible and proof that Kanye does not respect his fans. He knows that they'll eat the shyt up regardless and allow him to keep pump faking release dates and poorly organized listening events

This is coming from someone who downloaded the College Dropout bootleg months before the final version dropped
I was just talking about that bootleg tape with the Ol Dirty track the other day


As far as the rollouts, he's got this new modern era of alpha hypebeasts willing to sop up anything in the form of gruel and have them claiming it to be Michelin star dining. Kanye studied Kaufman and became the most insufferable a$$hole on the planet, and became even more famous when he leaned into being the world's richest troll :yeshrug:


The craziest thing is I think he knows he's peaked creatively and realizes this is how he keeps his brand on top
 
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I was just talking about that bootleg tape with the Ol Dirty track the other day


As far as the rollouts, he's got this new modern era of alpha hypebeasts willing to sop up anything in the form of gruel and have them claiming it to be Michelin star dining. Kanye studied Kaufman and became the most insufferable a$$hole on the planet, and became even more famous when he leaned into being the world's richest troll :yeshrug:


The craziest thing is I think he knows he's peaked creatively and realizes this is how he keeps his brand on top

The Dirt McGirt era LOL

In some ways I preferred the bootleg College Dropout with that joint, the OG Home, and Family Business and Never Let Me Down without the replayed samples - to the retail release. I played the shyt out of that bootleg that whole summer (2003), crazy how it leaked so far ahead of the album, which dropped in Feb 2004 I think
 

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The Dirt McGirt era LOL

In some ways I preferred the bootleg College Dropout with that joint, the OG Home, and Family Business and Never Let Me Down without the replayed samples - to the retail release. I played the shyt out of that bootleg that whole summer (2003), crazy how it leaked so far ahead of the album, which dropped in Feb 2004 I think
That era has really special meaning in my life, especially this album and specifically Through the Wire.

Doctor's found a baseball sized tumor growing between my fibula and tibia literally the day I went to see him in Worcester during The College Dropout tour. Fast tracked me for surgery at Mass General and got it removed 2 months later. There was 2 full weeks between them taking blood samples and running tests to determine whether the tumor was benign or malignant and I was getting ready to graduate hs and head on to college.


I remember having this shyt in my headphones when we were leaving the hospital after being there for three days after they removed the benign tumor :wow: :mjcry: That was a moment brehs





And for all of the detractors in here critical of people being critical of Kanye West...THIS is why it's so hard for me to acknowledge his downfall :yeshrug:...


He used to actually be inspirational before the hyperbole came and followed him around like it does now. The Jeen Yuhs documentary is tragically like watching home movies of a family member before they went off the deep end :mjcry:
 
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