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* ''Yeezus'''s harsh electronics and lush production equal one of the finest albums ever produced, and it was incredibly ahead of it's time for 2013. From the opening synth note to "On Sight", you know you're in for a NewSoundAlbum like no other. Not to mention the song being [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments pretty damn funny]].

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* ''Yeezus'''s harsh electronics and lush production equal one of the finest albums ever produced, and it was incredibly ahead of it's its time for 2013. From the opening synth note to "On Sight", you know you're in for a NewSoundAlbum like no other. Not to mention the song being [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments pretty damn funny]].
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* ''Yeezus'''s harsh electronics and lush production equal one of the finest albums ever produced, and it was incredibly ahead of it's time for 2013. From the opening synth note to "On Sight", you know you're in for a NewSoundAlbum like no other. Not to mention the song being [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments pretty damn funny]].
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* Let's just make it easier: '''''all''''' of ''Donda''. 27 whole songs, and not a single one of them filler or remotely dull. From the hard hitting bass of "Jail", the tear inducing reassuring heard in "24" and all the way to the chillingly beautiful humming of Music/KidCudi heard in "Moon". A hell of tribute to Donda West.

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* Let's just make it easier: '''''all''''' '''all''' of ''Donda''. 27 Twenty-seven whole songs, and not a single one of them filler or remotely dull. From the hard hitting bass of "Jail", the tear inducing reassuring heard in "24" and all the way to the chillingly beautiful humming of Music/KidCudi heard in "Moon". A hell of tribute to Donda West.
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* Let's just make it easier: '''''all''''' of ''Donda''. 27 whole songs, and not a single one of them filler or remotely dull. From the hard hitting bass of "Jail", the tear inducing reassuring heard in "24" and all the way to the chillingly beautiful humming of Music/KidCudi heard in "Moon". A hell of tribute to Donda West.
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* ''Ye'' is a massive departure from Kanye's bombastic output, with much quieter, calmer beats to juxtapose with the album's much more deeply personal content, but no less awesome in their own right. The first half of the album is dark and personal, featuring his rant about his struggle with depression and bipolarism in "I Thought About Killing You", to him denouncing his drug addiction in "Yikes" and trying not to give into his lust in "All Mine", but halfway through, the album becomes much more positive, with his love letter to Kim Kardashian in "Wouldn't Leave", his will to be a good parent and his irrational fear about his children losing their innocence in "Violent Crimes", and the pure glory of “Ghost Town”, a powerful, uplifting track set to blaring guitar riffs, a melancholic but passionate hook by Kid Cudi and an extended coda by 070 Shake, all combined together to create one of Kanye’s greatest achievements.

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* ''Ye'' is a massive departure from Kanye's bombastic output, with much quieter, calmer beats to juxtapose with the album's much more deeply personal content, but no less awesome in their own right. The first half of the album is dark and personal, featuring his rant about his struggle with depression and bipolarism bipolar disorder in "I Thought About Killing You", to him denouncing his drug addiction in "Yikes" and trying not to give into his lust in "All Mine", but halfway through, the album becomes much more positive, with his love letter to Kim Kardashian in "Wouldn't Leave", his will to be a good parent and his irrational fear about his children losing their innocence in "Violent Crimes", and the pure glory of “Ghost Town”, a powerful, uplifting track set to blaring guitar riffs, a melancholic but passionate hook by Kid Cudi and an extended coda by 070 Shake, all combined together to create one of Kanye’s greatest achievements.
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* While reaction to ''Ye'' was relatively lukewarm, the follow up ''Kids See Ghosts'', a collab with Kid Cudi, has been graced with overwhelming acclaim from nearly everyone. At only seven tracks, it shouldn't work, but it does. The album's opener, 'Feel The Love', features Pusha-T laying down a stone cold verse while Kanye screams like a machine gun. '4th Dimension' uses a 1930s Louis Prima Christmas song for a freaky drum heavy beat, and 'Reborn' is a soft emo rap piano ballad led by Cudi. It's a stunningly powerful record and debatably Kanye's best work.

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* While reaction to ''Ye'' was relatively lukewarm, the follow up ''Kids See Ghosts'', a collab with Kid Cudi, has been graced with overwhelming acclaim from nearly everyone. At only seven tracks, it shouldn't work, but it does. The album's opener, 'Feel The Love', features Pusha-T laying down a stone cold verse while Kanye screams like a machine gun. '4th Dimension' uses a 1930s Louis Prima Christmas song for a freaky drum heavy beat, and 'Reborn' is a soft emo rap piano ballad led by Cudi. It's a stunningly powerful record and debatably arguably Kanye's best work.
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* If you haven't had the chance to listen to ''Late Orchestration'', do some Googling and educate yourself. Kanye + the strings from the London Philharmonic Orchestra = some CrazyAwesome live versions of songs from his first two albums. Kanye actually still uses this album's version of "Through the Wire" as his backing track when he performs it on tour.

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* If you haven't had the chance to listen to ''Late Orchestration'', do some Googling and educate yourself. Kanye + the strings from the London Philharmonic Orchestra = some CrazyAwesome awesome live versions of songs from his first two albums. Kanye actually still uses this album's version of "Through the Wire" as his backing track when he performs it on tour.

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