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First Impressions: Kanye West – The Life of Pablo (Mazza Gallerie Showing)
This past Thursday, February 11th, I went to an album listening session. This wasn’t your average listening session, however. It was open to the general public, was accompanied with a visual piece, and was delivered simultaneously across various platforms via satellite. It was unique in every sense, and thus “Kanye” in every sense.
When first arriving at the Mazza Gallerie Theatre in DC, all The Life of Pablo ticketholders were to report to a desk with two people manning a long list of the attendees, and wrist stamps. I gave them my last name and they let us in – didn’t even check ID or my ticket I had ready to be scanned, opened on my phone. I thought that was interesting considering how meticulous Kanye and his camp is about stuff like this, but whatever, I wasn’t complaining. Once you approach the theatre where the album is about to be streamed, you stumble upon on a plain white piece of paper barely protected by a plastic casing that reads “IT’S YEEZY SEASON” in large black font; that’s all they use to distinguish the “Kanye” theatre from the other ones.
After you walk in, the first thing you probably notice is that the audience isn’t like most crowds you run into at movie theatres in America. It felt like one huge clusterfuck-takeover of hypebeasts, sadboys, and unpaid bloggers. What was cool about it, though, was that I could only imagine being in a room with that many hip 20-somethings at a concert, and this very much felt like a concert at the movies. This will probably be the one time I go to a movie and literally every single person is on their smartphone, but in this case it was for good reason: when the hell was this guy gonna come out and start playing his new album? For the first good 20 minutes, all we got was a shot of the not-yet-revealed set, draped in a giant cloth tarp and blueish-white smoke, which was being live-streamed from Madison Square Garden in New York. At some point Kanye came out, the house lights dimmed off, people put their phones down (but not away, of course, because we gon‘ get these Tweets off), and the show was happening.
It was strange, but familiar, too. Kanye approaches the makeshift sound mixer table, delivers an impromptu speech, he plugs the aux cord into his mac, and we’re off. The visual piece to the album stream was models sulking around wearing his latest designs (or, at least, that’s what we’re supposed to think) for Yeezy Season 3 paid for by Adidas, which included rapper Young Thug and Important Internet Person Ian Connor. Obviously the fashion “show” wasn’t the highlight of the event, most people just wanted to hear the album. I’m not sure how many of those that came for the music would actually pay for any of the clothing on display from his supposed new collection, but we watched those parts regardless because it was something different, not the garments per se, but moreso the experience.
As the album went on, I couldn’t help but notice that someone that sounded like Future was on two separate songs. After doing some research, it appears that someone is an 18 year-old rapper named Desiigner that hails from Brooklyn. As it turns out, he also happens to be G.O.O.D’s newest signee. What’s even more weird is that his verse on “Father Stretch My Hands (Part 2)” is a straight rip off the one he had on his one and only current purchasable single, “Panda”. Not only does he sound like Future, but he references “Montana” and “Atlanta” in his verse, and raps on a song produced by Metro Boomin — Kanye even borrowed Future’s “If Young Metro don’t trust you, I’ma shoot you” bar from 2015’s “Jumpman” for the song’s intro. The similarity to Future is even closer in “Freestyle 4″… the bite in flow and verbiage is painstakingly obvious. Why Kanye couldn’t get the actual Future to contribute a couple of verses on very Future-type beats, I’m not sure. It was the lowest point of the album for me, despite being great songs.
What I especially enjoyed about the album overall, though, was the production; this was truly free-form Kanye. The concept of song structure was completely thrown out the window. If I remember correctly, there was 3 beat changes in one song which was only 2:00 minutes long — it’s incredibly hard to make that sound good in such little time. Throughout the stream, people were jumping out of their seats, cheering on and laughing at Kanye’s bars (see: Taylor Swift jab), and dabbing uncontrollably. The intro was probably the most polarizing part, however — everyone seemed completely entranced during “Ultralight Beam”, from The-Dream’s crushing falsetto to the backing choir’s haunting vocal accompaniment — that in itself was this kind of indescribable communal experience. It was some real spiritual shit.
I applaud Kanye for the unique album listening session idea. I thought it was a cool spin on something that many consider to be too exclusive and closed off for anyone not working in the music industry and/or one without the necessary connections to be a part of a listening party. Everyone that had a little money to spend and wanted to listen to the album before it came out had the opportunity to do so; that doesn’t happen every day. Let’s hope the rest of the album’s rollout is as successful as the live stream turned out to be.
Kanye West – The Life Of Pablo (Album Stream)
Stream Kanye West’s new album below, or via TIDAL. No word on if it will be released via other platforms.
Kanye West – 30 Hours (Prod. by Karriem Riggins)
“Back to GOOD Fridays” – Kanye West said today as he dropped a new track, “30 Hours”, produced by Stones Throw’s Karriem Riggins. It’s interesting to see Kanye working with Riggins and Madlib, two J Dilla collaborators who’ve gotten huge recognition “underground” but not anywhere else.
Kanye West Blasts Wiz Khalifa On Twitter
Tweets below. Get your popcorn ready.
Hit this kk and become yourself.
— KOE (@wizkhalifa) January 27, 2016
KK is weed fool. Reason's why your not wavy. Go bacc to Swish. https://t.co/7OT4xiQa5V
— KOE (@wizkhalifa) January 27, 2016
I been smashed the idea of that album even existing. I got joints to roll @kanyewest
— KOE (@wizkhalifa) January 27, 2016
@ChanningsMuva im not finna troll that man.
— KOE (@wizkhalifa) January 27, 2016
KANYE: Oh niggas must think I’m not petty cause I’m the best that’s ever made music…Like, oh that’s Ye and I can put his wife’s initials on my twitter @Wizkhalifa…Bro first of all you stole your whole shit from Cudi…Second, your first single was corny as fuck and most there after…You have distracted from my creative process…I went to look at your twitter and you were wearing cool pants…I screen grabbed those pants and sent it to my style team #Wizwearscoolpants…3rd no one I know has ever listened to one of your albums all the way through…4th you let a stripper trap you…5th I know you mad every time you look at your child that this girl got you for 18 years…6th don’t ever come out the side of your neck at me…7th I am your OG and I will be respected as such…8th I made it so we could wear tight jeans…9th me and Cudi created this shit…10th don’t you ever in your fucking life speak sideways about a nigga that’s fighting for us I do this for all of us…11th I showed you respect as a man when I met you…12th You wouldn’t have a child if it wasn’t for me…13th You own waves???? I own your child!!!!…14th Nigga it’s called creativity #youshouldtryitsomeday…15th Nigga I tried to call you and you changed your number…16th don’t even hint at mentioning me my family or my wife I am your OG…17th I think you dress cool I wish I was skinny and tall…maybe I couldn’t be skinny and tall but I’ll settle for being the greatest artist of all time as a consolation…Don’t ever ever ever come out the side of your mutherfucking neck bro or bruh or however you say it Mr. Waves…I’m YE and I ain’t gotta say it the right way I’m Ye I’m Ye I’m Ye I’m Ye I’m Ye I’m Ye I’m Ye…Thank you for the extra promotion #WAVES available February 11th
What’s sad is I love Wiz and I love all all my brothers and all people
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
I love the world bottom line and all I want is peace and positive energy
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
This album is actually a Gospel album
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
Good energy positive energy
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
Ima take these down cause it’s all about positive energy blessings blessings positive energy blessings
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
The Devil can’t stop us
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
Man it’s a sad a day… Wiz lost 2 million followers since I tweeted I didn’t mean to either him like that.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
I’m happy that I now know that KK means weed… please excuse the confusion … now back to #WAVES
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016
Kanye West Feat. Kendrick Lamar – No More Parties In LA (Full)
‘Ye spazzes on his latest, featuring Kendrick Lamar and produced by Madlib.
Pusha T – MPA (ft. A$AP Rocky, Kanye West and The-Dream) (Video)
Taken from King Push’s Darkest Before Dawn.
Kanye West – FACTS (Prod. by Southside & Metro Boomin)
Kanye gives us a new song for New Year’s Eve, produced by Metro and Sizzle. Personally, kinda disappointing with the Future rip-off and the sparse use of the sample but he did touch on a lot of this years issues. I get it but I don’t. Enjoy. BTW Father’s Children (the band sampled in the intro) is from DC.
LOL: George W. Bush Gives His Opinion On Kanye West Running For President
From TMZ:
George W. Bush doesn’t have as much confidence in Kanye West to lead the free world as President Obama — or Kanye, for that matter — in fact, seems pretty comical to him.
We caught up with the former Prez in D.C. Thursday night to get his reaction to Kanye’s early declaration for 2020 … and his reaction is classic Dub-ya.
In fairness, it’s kind of a loaded question, considering Yeezy and Bush’s history — the whole hating black people thing after Hurricane Katrina.
Fair to say, this is one vote Kanye does NOT have in the bag.
Travi$ Scott Feat. Kanye West – Piss On Your Grave (Video)
Taken from Travi$ Scott’s Rodeo. Shoutout to Mos Def.
DJ Absolut Feat. Raekwon, Havoc, Kanye West, Consequence & Beanie Sigel – If I Shoot You (Remix)
DJ Absolut has a street hit on his hands (at least in New York, as we can see the clubs there playing this) with ‘If I Shoot You (Remix)’, which features Raekwon, Havoc, Kanye West, Consequence & Beanie Sigel.
Untitled “Rihanna Demo” Featuring Kanye Leaks
A strange, untitled demo attributed to Rihanna has appeared online, featuring Kanye’s misogynistic, threatening yelling over a simple, tom and clap beat. I really don’t know.
Source: 2DBz
Tyga – 40 Mill (Video)
Tyga drops a music video that despite being blasé and unoriginal is still much more interesting than the song “40 Mill.”
Wale – The Summer League ft. Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign
Thanks to someone ripping Peter Rosenberg, we have A low-quality, clean version of Wale’s Paris Kanye collaboration, that was first heard on Wale’s Snapchat earlier this month. Ty Dolla $ign also appears.
Wale Plays a Snippet of his Song with Kanye West
Wale played an unreleased record yesterday on Snapchat (WaleEBM.) Fans got to hear a collaboration he recorded recently with Kanye West in Paris. The track will not appear on Folarin’s upcoming album
Kanye Releases The “Season” Zine For His Adidas Line
Kanye West released the Season zine containing photos for his “Yeezy Season One” collection for Adidas Originals. He collaborated with photographer Jackie Nickerson for his latest foray beyond music. The photos contain a lot of nudity and pictures of trash and other assorted images. The world waits for this latest release (of clothes) but is it art? The images are available for download at www.seasonzine.com.
via Complex
Kanye West – Awesome (Unreleased)
Kanye Performs with Vic Mensa, Raekwon, Big Sean, others in London
When Kanye west performed last night in London, he brought many others with him, including Vic Mensa, Raekwon, Big Sean, Skepta, JME, Cyhi, etc. Unsurprisingly, a lot of people filmed the event, including Kanye and Vic Mensa performing a new song. We’ve collected the footage and have it all below;
Man like @Skepta
Kanye West – Only One (Live on Jonathan Ross)
Kanye West debuted a new song on UK TV host and comedian Jonathan Ross’s show with “Only One, “a new song dedicated to his daughter. Much like “FourFive Seconds,” (and most of Yeezus) this new track keeps to his newer, stripped-down style. Yesterday Kanye announced his new album title, So Help Me God. The album’s artwork is below.
Chief Keef Feat. Kanye West & Tadoe – Nobody
When I saw this, I really thought I was about to hear both Chief Keef at his best and some dope bars from Ye. Neither of those things are on the track you’re about to willingly listen to.
Purchase the track if you like what you hear.