It spoke to black kids who came from the burbs and rejected a lot of the pseudo masculinity that comes from growing up hard. He was talking about living a normal mans life in a time when gangsta rap was at its zenith.
ATCQ, Talib, and Common still had more of a street edge to themselves though. Kanye was like the first artist to truly embody that "i'm middle class and thats OK" type shyt. he wasn't putting on an act when he came on stage.I wouldn't just say blacks from the 'burbs. I would say middle class blacks from educated two parent families as well. Ye' spent a little bit of time growing up in the Chi. Ye' was just like Tribe Called Quest, Talib Kweli or Common. Just regular average dudes from decent homes who were also very politically conscious without coming off as preachy. The big difference was Ye' was a huge crossover artist who changed the whole game damn near single handedly. He made everybody switch their tall tees and big ass throwbacks for polos, rugbys, Polo bear sweaters etc.
ATCQ, Talib, and Common still had more of a street edge to themselves though. Kanye was like the first artist to truly embody that "i'm middle class and thats OK" type shyt. he wasn't putting on an act when he came on stage.
You didnt like two words?I dont get it
People calling it a classic really?
Slow jamz
All falls down
Jesus walks
Really are the only songs that stood the test of time
And that just happened to be his 3 singles off the album , so i guess he did a great job when it comes to that
Outside of when it first came out iv never heard anyone bump it
This is not classic material at all
Why do people call it that ?
He made everybody switch their tall tees and big ass throwbacks for polos, rugbys, Polo bear sweaters etc.
that shyt was a fukking masterpieceYou didnt like two words?
Are you trolling? Never heard Last Call, Family Business, Never Let You Down, Spaceship, Two Words?
This album is a classic and put Kanye on the map as a rapper.
If you think this is wack![]()