Ziggiy's Review of TLOP

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A little high on the rating but amazingly written!

Starts to make sense to me understanding it from your perspective, but I still think the execution of the album was poor. Could have been so much more.

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:blessed: :wow: :salute: much appreciated breh for helping write this review for us @Ziggiy

The Dream Of An Ultra Light Beam

How Kanye West's Latest Opus Is A Deliverance Of Faith



"At once he began to preach in the synagogues that Jesus is the Son of God. All those who heard him were astonished and asked, "Isn't he the man who raised havoc in Jerusalem among those who call on this name? And hasn't he come here to take them as prisoners to the chief priests?" Yet Saul grew more and more influential and baffled the Jews living in Damascus by proving that Jesus is the Messiah."

— Acts 9:20-22

Faith is a funny thing. It can be the inspiration for some the greatest marvel's known to mankind. It can also be the cause for some the worst atrocities committed in recorded history. Kanye West, the great grandson of slaves, perhaps may know and understand this hypocrisy in a more personal manner than any other mainstream hip hop artist. He has come to embrace his failures and limitations and use them as the fuel that motivates his greatest triumphs. Beginning with the determined vigor that was Jesus Walks, a Hip Hop sermon delivered as a fiery and passionate proclamation of belief; West has used his faith as both shield as well as sword. Protecting him from those who doubted him, while spearheading a career that is amongst the most influential that Hip Hop has ever known. Kanye West, or Yeezus as he has boastfully ordained himself, has remade Hip Hop is his own image several times, the Soul Samples and spoken word bravado of College Dropout and the somber, open-chested display of raw emotion that is 808's And Heartbreak, have given birth to a collective of 12 disciples, truth speakers who have taken his style and, like Gospel, have spread the message to the ears of millions. These disciples; Drake, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Childish Gambino, J.Cole, ASAP Rocky, Vic Mensa, Sir Michael Rocks, Danny Swain, The Weeknd, Logic, and Chance The Rapper have all acknowledged Kanye as a driving force for their own creativity and artistry.
Having achieved an impressive amount of worldly renown, gifted with the excess of awards, acclaim, and what many would call America's most dazzling example of glam and beauty for a wife; Where else could an artist as eccentric, as hypocritical, as prideful, and as resolute as Kanye West go?

He went back to Church.

To read the full review check it out here.

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Rocky wasn't inspired by Ye's weak ass music. :dahell:

If so, he has a funny way of showing it considering nothing he made on Live.Love.ASAP sounds a thing like Kanye West.

You probably meant inspired as in fashion sense, which is definitely true:

A$AP Rocky on Kanye West's Style Influence: "When I Was Sixteen I Was Inspired by Kanye West"

Let's not overstate Ye's influence, especially when it comes to the real shyt :blessed:

Read Ziggy's review. Not a fan. Too Pitchforky.
 

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:ohhh: I didnt know you had a blog.
Im a check out ur review later, apparently the album is good tho.
 

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Rocky wasn't inspired by Ye's weak ass music. :dahell:

If so, he has a funny way of showing it considering nothing he made on Live.Love.ASAP sounds a thing like Kanye West.

You probably meant inspired as in fashion sense, which is definitely true:

A$AP Rocky on Kanye West's Style Influence: "When I Was Sixteen I Was Inspired by Kanye West"

Let's not overstate Ye's influence, especially when it comes to the real shyt :blessed:

Read Ziggy's review. Not a fan. Too Pitchforky.
We all have our own opinions breh :manny:
 

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Intersting review, I'm somewhere in-between 4.25-4.5 at the moment leaning towards .25.
It could've been 4.5 if he polished the sequencing and removed 2-3 filler tracks and bonus tracks like Facts on a separate disc.
 

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Dude is a quality poster. I respect his opinion. But like I said his review is better than the actual album. It's like 3-4 tracks I would actually keep from the album.
You know what. I just realized duke is part of the Nas fanatical Crew.... :heh: yeah never mind... I reject his deposit automatically...
 

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Rocky wasn't inspired by Ye's weak ass music. :dahell:

If so, he has a funny way of showing it considering nothing he made on Live.Love.ASAP sounds a thing like Kanye West.

You probably meant inspired as in fashion sense, which is definitely true:

A$AP Rocky on Kanye West's Style Influence: "When I Was Sixteen I Was Inspired by Kanye West"

Let's not overstate Ye's influence, especially when it comes to the real shyt :blessed:

Read Ziggy's review. Not a fan. Too Pitchforky.

There's definitely songs of Rockys that you can tell he's influenced by Kanye to some degree

IE





Wish I could find the interview he did for a magazine a few years ago but he praised Kanye a lot for his music and says he changed hip hop. :comeon:
 

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There's definitely songs of Rockys that you can tell he's influenced by Kanye to some degree. Wish I could find the interview he did for a magazine a few years ago but he praised Kanye a lot for his music and says he changed hip hop. :comeon:

Were those songs on Live.Love.ASAP?

I don't mind being proven wrong. I just need to see some receipts because I don't hear it at all.
 
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