No i mean Punk Rock, production wise I'd say Dance Hall and industrial rock. But I'm talking about the "fukk, I need to put some bars on this great music, fukk it this will do" Which actually was the case with the album. Kanye's greatness as an MC is that he takes his time to deliver deep, meaningful, real, introspective bars.. This album he went in the booth like he was Jay-z and tried to flex bars just before the deadline.
I agree but I don't know about using the term "greatness" in any aspect of Kanye as a rapper. His best bars aim and fall significantly short of a ton rapper who are more proficient at that. I always thought Kanye was great because he had a great ear for the next step in hip hop production and has the bravado of a legendary cultural icon. Yeezus ranks right at the top for me when considering the production only, at the top as far as mic presence and delivery, and near the bottom lyrically, but who puts in a Kanye cd for the lyrics?