Off topic slightly, but isn't it sad that its so binary though? Like its hard to be a "rock out with your cock out" rock star or a "humble" black rapper because society brings all these preconceived notions of what these genres must be? Its so limiting. Hopefully that's slowly changing.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Of course he's insecure, but that's part of what makes him compelling. And one needs to understand that bravado is an integral part of rap. It's the music of an oppressed people expressing their value, asserting their self-worth. It is the opposite position of most rock music, which is often filled with self-loathing and "humility," which is just a manifiestation of ruling class ennui.Rangi Guy wrote:I always thought he was just really insecure.... If you're good - you don't need to tell the world that you're good. They'll be able to tell that for themselvesLoathedVermin72 wrote:I'd also argue that anyone saying that artists need to be humble and that Kanye is a douche because he essentially just has really high self-esteem is displaying an ignorance of what rap music is all about.
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That "We Don't Care" is the first song on the first Kanye album is of no small significance, not all unlike The Notorious B.I.G. dropping "Juicy" as his leadoff single -- these songs really explain everything you need to know about why access to money, fame, and influence is such a victory for these artists, and why it factors into their artistry as it does. I would submit that there is in fact a great deal of humility in Kanye's catalog (especially on the first two records, and on songs like "Everything I Am" and "Welcome to Heartbreak"), and that it's specifically his moments of insecurity that single him out and earn him his reputation, as opposed to the sheer bravado (which we're accustomed to by now). Jay-Z yammers on about being the best rapper alive incessantly without ever breaking from character, and we simply accept it as part of his schtick. Kanye's total package contains enough self-doubt, nostalgia, and vulnerability for people to realize a level of humanity that is unique to him, yet not enough for them to divorce those things from his moments of confidence, so they end up perceiving him as something of a loud-mouthed drama queen. Which isn't entirely inaccurate -- he does say some fucked up things sometimes -- but it's not sufficient pigeonholing. His broad-spectrum emotionality is, as you say, part of why he's a compelling artist, but it's also why I can identify with him more than I identify with guys who don't let their guard down once in a while.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Of course he's insecure, but that's part of what makes him compelling. And one needs to understand that bravado is an integral part of rap. It's the music of an oppressed people expressing their value, asserting their self-worth. It is the opposite position of most rock music, which is often filled with self-loathing and "humility," which is just a manifiestation of ruling class ennui.Rangi Guy wrote:I always thought he was just really insecure.... If you're good - you don't need to tell the world that you're good. They'll be able to tell that for themselvesLoathedVermin72 wrote:I'd also argue that anyone saying that artists need to be humble and that Kanye is a douche because he essentially just has really high self-esteem is displaying an ignorance of what rap music is all about.
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Being that it's largely an unconscious social phenomenon, I think it will only change as quickly as society does.BurtReynolds wrote:Off topic slightly, but isn't it sad that its so binary though? Like its hard to be a "rock out with your cock out" rock star or a "humble" black rapper because society brings all these preconceived notions of what these genres must be? Its so limiting. Hopefully that's slowly changing.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Of course he's insecure, but that's part of what makes him compelling. And one needs to understand that bravado is an integral part of rap. It's the music of an oppressed people expressing their value, asserting their self-worth. It is the opposite position of most rock music, which is often filled with self-loathing and "humility," which is just a manifiestation of ruling class ennui.Rangi Guy wrote:I always thought he was just really insecure.... If you're good - you don't need to tell the world that you're good. They'll be able to tell that for themselvesLoathedVermin72 wrote:I'd also argue that anyone saying that artists need to be humble and that Kanye is a douche because he essentially just has really high self-esteem is displaying an ignorance of what rap music is all about.
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I think the last time I saw all five members of my immediate family happily interacting with each other was towards the end of my sister's wedding when we were all dancing to Homecoming.

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Yeah, totally. You're all right, KD.Kevin Davis wrote:That "We Don't Care" is the first song on the first Kanye album is of no small significance, not all unlike The Notorious B.I.G. dropping "Juicy" as his leadoff single -- these songs really explain everything you need to know about why access to money, fame, and influence is such a victory for these artists, and why it factors into their artistry as it does. I would submit that there is in fact a great deal of humility in Kanye's catalog (especially on the first two records, and on songs like "Everything I Am" and "Welcome to Heartbreak"), and that it's specifically his moments of insecurity that single him out and earn him his reputation, as opposed to the sheer bravado (which we're accustomed to by now). Jay-Z yammers on about being the best rapper alive incessantly without ever breaking from character, and we simply accept it as part of his schtick. Kanye's total package contains enough self-doubt, nostalgia, and vulnerability for people to realize a level of humanity that is unique to him, yet not enough for them to divorce those things from his moments of confidence, so they end up perceiving him as something of a loud-mouthed drama queen. Which isn't entirely inaccurate -- he does say some fucked up things sometimes -- but it's not sufficient pigeonholing. His broad-spectrum emotionality is, as you say, part of why he's a compelling artist, but it's also why I can identify with him more than I identify with guys who don't let their guard down once in a while.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Of course he's insecure, but that's part of what makes him compelling. And one needs to understand that bravado is an integral part of rap. It's the music of an oppressed people expressing their value, asserting their self-worth. It is the opposite position of most rock music, which is often filled with self-loathing and "humility," which is just a manifiestation of ruling class ennui.Rangi Guy wrote:I always thought he was just really insecure.... If you're good - you don't need to tell the world that you're good. They'll be able to tell that for themselvesLoathedVermin72 wrote:I'd also argue that anyone saying that artists need to be humble and that Kanye is a douche because he essentially just has really high self-esteem is displaying an ignorance of what rap music is all about.
This is all part of why I think Yeezus is such a fascinating album. Through a narrative about a famous man not dissimilar from Kanye himself, he subtly expresses his growing dissatisfaction with fame and money alone. That was the first step, but now he needs deeper fulfillment, which is why the album ends as it does with the repeated line "Bound to falling in love." Also significant that the video is an ode to his newfound love with Kim K. It's beautiful.
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I think I can get on board with this...Kevin Davis wrote:That "We Don't Care" is the first song on the first Kanye album is of no small significance, not all unlike The Notorious B.I.G. dropping "Juicy" as his leadoff single -- these songs really explain everything you need to know about why access to money, fame, and influence is such a victory for these artists, and why it factors into their artistry as it does. I would submit that there is in fact a great deal of humility in Kanye's catalog (especially on the first two records, and on songs like "Everything I Am" and "Welcome to Heartbreak"), and that it's specifically his moments of insecurity that single him out and earn him his reputation, as opposed to the sheer bravado (which we're accustomed to by now). Jay-Z yammers on about being the best rapper alive incessantly without ever breaking from character, and we simply accept it as part of his schtick. Kanye's total package contains enough self-doubt, nostalgia, and vulnerability for people to realize a level of humanity that is unique to him, yet not enough for them to divorce those things from his moments of confidence, so they end up perceiving him as something of a loud-mouthed drama queen. Which isn't entirely inaccurate -- he does say some fucked up things sometimes -- but it's not sufficient pigeonholing. His broad-spectrum emotionality is, as you say, part of why he's a compelling artist, but it's also why I can identify with him more than I identify with guys who don't let their guard down once in a while.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Of course he's insecure, but that's part of what makes him compelling. And one needs to understand that bravado is an integral part of rap. It's the music of an oppressed people expressing their value, asserting their self-worth. It is the opposite position of most rock music, which is often filled with self-loathing and "humility," which is just a manifiestation of ruling class ennui.Rangi Guy wrote:I always thought he was just really insecure.... If you're good - you don't need to tell the world that you're good. They'll be able to tell that for themselvesLoathedVermin72 wrote:I'd also argue that anyone saying that artists need to be humble and that Kanye is a douche because he essentially just has really high self-esteem is displaying an ignorance of what rap music is all about.
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I can definitely Identify with this... but it was my sister's wedding, and it was some bro-country shit... The moment was good, but their music still sucked ass!Lament wrote:I think the last time I saw all five members of my immediate family happily interacting with each other was towards the end of my sister's wedding when we were all dancing to Homecoming.
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I can't speak for those people, whoever they are. My problems with Kanye have nothing to do with his high self-esteem.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'd also argue that anyone saying that artists need to be humble and that Kanye is a douche because he essentially just has really high self-esteem is displaying an ignorance of what rap music is all about.
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My only real problem with Kanye is his stupid face. Isn't it just the most punchable thing you've ever seen? Like, if he had any other face, I'd probably love him.
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What if he had Nancy Grace's face?BurtReynolds wrote:My only real problem with Kanye is his stupid face. Isn't it just the most punchable thing you've ever seen? Like, if he had any other face, I'd probably love him.
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I'm trying to eat, Tommy.tommymtcom wrote:What if he had Nancy Grace's face?BurtReynolds wrote:My only real problem with Kanye is his stupid face. Isn't it just the most punchable thing you've ever seen? Like, if he had any other face, I'd probably love him.
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Then you should probably get out of this thread, post haste!BurtReynolds wrote:I'm trying to eat, Tommy.tommymtcom wrote:What if he had Nancy Grace's face?BurtReynolds wrote:My only real problem with Kanye is his stupid face. Isn't it just the most punchable thing you've ever seen? Like, if he had any other face, I'd probably love him.
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Do you think Kanye or Jay Z will let their daughters listen to Monster?
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The R.E.M. album? Sure, why not? It's pretty good. But I'd much rather them listen to New Adventures in Hi-Fi. But you can't push that stuff on your kids, y'know? You gotta let them find it for themselves. Otherwise they turn out like Stip and hate the Beatles.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I would let my daughters listen to Monster
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Please stop talking about your irrelevant dad rock in the Kanye threaddurdencommatyler wrote:The R.E.M. album? Sure, why not? It's pretty good. But I'd much rather them listen to New Adventures in Hi-Fi. But you can't push that stuff on your kids, y'know? You gotta let them find it for themselves. Otherwise they turn out like Stip and hate the Beatles.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I would let my daughters listen to Monster
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