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  • #13
    Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Post
    im not sure brah

    i really didnt get that from listening to the song

    were u into yeezus?


    a lot of this interpretation comes from understandign where yeezus came from.

    yeezus is almost like kanyes attempt at having a wayne moment.


    kanye and wayne have always had different approaches from each other,

    kanye makes calculated long lived music,

    an wayne is more of an explosion in the moment.

    but on yeezus, we find kanye, exploding all over the place, again and again.

    the raps are sparse, the sounds are percussive. its a super high energy project, that sounds like something collapsing on itself.

    its kanye exploding in the moment.

    its why the album is so condensed, its only 10 songs. it happens and then its gone.


    wayne has this explosion every time he raps on a song. its apart of his style.

    so when he rapped on new slaves.. he had to match.. a certain creative pitch.. that was needed and used to create the original new slaves.

    im sayin theres a relationship between the energy and the activity that it took create new slaves, and waynes mindstate in jumping on it.

    even if it didnt directly come across in that song, it came across in how hungry he sounded on levels, way im balling, still got the rock.

    its like a doorway he walked through, " im about to get very active"


    even extends to him cutting his dreads if u think about it, i had dreads for 7 years. and the only reason i cut them off, was cos i had this overwhelming need to move a lot faster and harder than i had been.

    loool reminds me of the koby bryant commercials.

    same animal, different beast.

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    • #14
      Originally posted by mode View Post
      were u into yeezus?


      a lot of this interpretation comes from understandign where yeezus came from.

      yeezus is almost like kanyes attempt at having a wayne moment.


      kanye and wayne have always had different approaches from each other,

      kanye makes calculated long lived music,

      an wayne is more of an explosion in the moment.

      but on yeezus, we find kanye, exploding all over the place, again and again.

      the raps are sparse, the sounds are percussive. its a super high energy project, that sounds like something collapsing on itself.

      its kanye exploding in the moment.

      its why the album is so condensed, its only 10 songs. it happens and then its gone.


      wayne has this explosion every time he raps on a song. its apart of his style.

      so when he rapped on new slaves.. he had to match.. a certain creative pitch.. that was needed and used to create the original new slaves.

      im sayin theres a relationship between the energy and the activity that it took create new slaves, and waynes mindstate in jumping on it.

      even if it didnt directly come across in that song, it came across in how hungry he sounded on levels, way im balling, still got the rock.

      its like a doorway he walked through, " im about to get very active"


      even extends to him cutting his dreads if u think about it, i had dreads for 7 years. and the only reason i cut them off, was cos i had this overwhelming need to move a lot faster and harder than i had been.

      loool reminds me of the koby bryant commercials.

      same animal, different beast.
      i aint played yeezus in 2 months brah

      only fucked with a few songs from it

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      • #15
        Originally posted by WeEeEeEzZzZyYy View Post
        i aint played yeezus in 2 months brah

        only fucked with a few songs from it

        haha check it out again, and just check for the energy of the songs, its all sluper kinetic.

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        • #16
          Originally posted by mode View Post
          were u into yeezus?


          a lot of this interpretation comes from understandign where yeezus came from.

          yeezus is almost like kanyes attempt at having a wayne moment.


          kanye and wayne have always had different approaches from each other,

          kanye makes calculated long lived music,

          an wayne is more of an explosion in the moment.

          but on yeezus, we find kanye, exploding all over the place, again and again.

          the raps are sparse, the sounds are percussive. its a super high energy project, that sounds like something collapsing on itself.

          its kanye exploding in the moment.

          its why the album is so condensed, its only 10 songs. it happens and then its gone.


          wayne has this explosion every time he raps on a song. its apart of his style.

          so when he rapped on new slaves.. he had to match.. a certain creative pitch.. that was needed and used to create the original new slaves.

          im sayin theres a relationship between the energy and the activity that it took create new slaves, and waynes mindstate in jumping on it.

          even if it didnt directly come across in that song, it came across in how hungry he sounded on levels, way im balling, still got the rock.

          its like a doorway he walked through, " im about to get very active"


          even extends to him cutting his dreads if u think about it, i had dreads for 7 years. and the only reason i cut them off, was cos i had this overwhelming need to move a lot faster and harder than i had been.

          loool reminds me of the koby bryant commercials.

          same animal, different beast.

          Lil Wayne, Drake, Chance the Rapper, Skooly, Rich Homie Quan, 2 Chainz.

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