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Street Struck
Just bring on the music

Nah, Nah, Lupe came out at the PERFECT time. He came out like 05/06 when he dropped "kick push" and was on "touch the sky". This was perfect timing b/c he definitely stood out amongst his peers who were either on some "lean with it rock with it", a "trap star" or they were some Mixtape NY rapper. Not to mention the attention H-town was getting. All you gotta do is look at the freshman 08 cover and compare lu against the other artists.
SO yeah Lupe came out at the right time b/c if he came out around lets say 08 or 09 he would've had more competition in his lane and he would not have stood out as much, even though he's a WAYYYY better lyricist than most rappers now
EDIT: I'd go out on a limb and say that Ye, Pharell, AND Lupe are partially responsible for the shift in rap.
But even When C. Dropout and Late Registration came out like you said, Lil Jon, G unit and snap music STILL dominated. Other than Lupe, there wasn't many new artists who were on the conscious tip or rapped about social issues.
IMO, Graduation and 808's Were the real game changers.![]()
Kanye West elevated the Genre
he deserves to be cocky for creating something like this
Kanye West - Lost in the world HD ( From Kanye's film "Runaway") - YouTube
If you've been following Kanye's career from the jump none of this comes as a surprise. I'm sure with some of the stuff he's trolling/ playing up to his character.
But Talib Kweli has spoken about how ambitious Kanye was. How he was talking about singles and videos for his second album - before the first was even finished. Another tale is how he'd stand up on tables in the stu and just start rapping before he got signed.
He's sane enough to make good and somewhat relatable music. But homie has BEEN on the cusp of crazy.
Kanye isn't crazy or conflicted. He's self-aware. He understands celebrity and everything that comes with it. Instead of downplaying it or trying to run from it, he feeds it. Society treats celebrities like gods, so instead of being modest, Kanye feeds it by acting the role. He knows that he's reached a point where everything he does is going to be put under a microscope, so he's going to give you a show by doing what he loves doing: making music.
All of Kanye's antics up to this point have all paid off. He successfully trolled the media (and us to an extent) to the point where it's hard to decipher whether he's trolling or being real. He succeeded where others failed. Artists like Lady Gaga tried it, but the antics overshadowed the music. Kanye's antics work as promo and commercials for his music.
Dude was trolling his ass of with the Steve Jobs comparisons.
It's okay to say it in a song, but in an interview...
Like I said in another post he's a method actor, he goes into the role of the music he's releasing. From backpacks to tuxes and golden girls to suited up to rockstar.
People take it to seriously, I see it all as entertainment. The only question I have is if he changes his personality first and then creates the music or vice versa.
Nah, Nah, Lupe came out at the PERFECT time. He came out like 05/06 when he dropped "kick push" and was on "touch the sky". This was perfect timing b/c he definitely stood out amongst his peers who were either on some "lean with it rock with it", a "trap star" or they were some Mixtape NY rapper. Not to mention the attention H-town was getting. All you gotta do is look at the freshman 08 cover and compare lu against the other artists.
SO yeah Lupe came out at the right time b/c if he came out around lets say 08 or 09 he would've had more competition in his lane and he would not have stood out as much, even though he's a WAYYYY better lyricist than most rappers now
EDIT: I'd go out on a limb and say that Ye, Pharell, AND Lupe are partially responsible for the shift in rap.