good music
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On most tracks, not even Kanye’s excellent production is enough to save Nasir from Nas himself.
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KIDS SEE GHOSTS finds both Kanye West and Kid Cudi in top form as they host a psychedelic odyssey through the darkest and brightest corners of their psyches.
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Ye paints a vivid picture of Kanye’s current state of self and, for as brief as it is, succeeds as an intimate exploration of family and mental health.
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At seven tracks and just over 21 minutes, the Kanye West-helmed DAYTONA is pretty much watertight and finds Pusha T in top form.
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Anthony makes a remarkably timely return to the final version of Kanye West’s experimental opus, The Life of Pablo.
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Atlanta’s own Metro Boomin crafts some of his best production yet for this new collaboration with Big Sean, but the Detroit resident fails to deliver.
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I think the title here pretty much explains itself. This is me listing Kanye’s albums from worst to best, taking into account my personal taste and how pivotal each album was to his artistic evolution. Enjoy!
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With I Decided, Big Sean releases an album that gives me more to say than just “no.”
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The lead single from the upcoming GOOD Music compilation Cruel Winter, featuring a massive cast of Kanye West, Travis Scott, Quavo, Big Sean, Yo Gotti, Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, and Desiigner.
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Kanye West attempts to sell disjointed and incomplete as a concept on his latest album.