April 21, 2012
"Of course there are a lot of media inaccuracies surrounding this past couple of weeks, especially the ‘She’s my Beyonce’ quote. I would never compare anyone to my friend’s wife. Come on now, that doesn’t even sound like me. If I don’t say something in a rap or on Twitter, it’s not true."

Kanye West, on the whole Kim Kardashian thing  (via imbobswaget)

“If I don’t say something in a rap or on Twitter, it’s not true.”

(via kelsium)

this is so weirdly sweet to me lol

(via isabelthespy)

“If I don’t say something in a rap or on Twitter, it’s not true.” 


(Source: thallydraper, via isabelthespy)

February 25, 2012

katherinestasaph:

isabelthespy:

rakalak:

Wicked: The Untold Story of Kanye West

is that a real tweet??? i luv u kanye

lol these days i’m so paranoid about twitter images… but yep that’s really him!

Related.

Important Kanye West musical fandom evidence.

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January 18, 2012
I Feel The Pressure / Under More Scrutiny

oneweekoneband:

Hump day, right? It’s not accident that we’re talking about Graduation on Wednesday. (It is 100% accidental, actually.) On the third day, Yeezus gave us a transitional album, a flashy new persona, shutter shades, and it was good.

I’m going to lay my cards on the table: as I implied in my introduction, I heard Graduation last of all Kanye’s solo albums. I really missed out on a lot of Kanye’s big media appearances at this point in his career, the neon clothing and lasers and all that. (I was living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which is sort of like paradise if you like breakfast burritos and cheap turquoise jewelry. Who could blame me?) Therefore, Graduation has always (for the last thirteen months, at least) seemed like a chamber orchestra version of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’s wickedly clipping symphony.

I started listening to Graduation while I was sort of deeply in the thrall of Kanye’s ego, and it seemed like equal parts the end of his early (or middle) career and the beginning of his real ambitious later career. Of course, as I hope I showed, his early/middle career was mad ambitious. The fact that Graduation ended up being so great, then, sort of blows my mind.

He finally started collaborating with Mike Dean and using crazy samples: Steely Dan, Can, Daft Punk. While he could and would dip into the ‘neo-soul’ well, again, Kanye’s also well on his way to something else altogether musically. Graduation is my second-favorite K. West album, and at times I think it’s my favorite. The experience of listening to it is incredibly uplifting to me. At some point in each of Kanye’s preceding albums, there’s a song that ruins their momentum. On College Dropout, that song is “Spaceship” (though if you like that song, the album continues to flow for a while after that). On Late Registration, the album is interrupted at “Drive Slow”. Graduation — while not sequenced perfectly — has no filler, no clunkers, no momentum killers. The only song that’s not getting at least an A from me is “Barry Bonds”. Wayne’s verse is terrible, so that sort of evens out all the praise he gets for his verse on 808s and Heartbreak’s “See You In My Nightmares”, right? So at this point, if you’re doing a seat race with My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, I think you swap “Barry Bonds” with “So Appalled”, and, damn I don’t know. Graduation might win that contest. Also, it might be art, but that Chris Rock shit marks a backslide into skit territory. I cannot tell you how glad I am — listening to Graduation — to not have to skip past skits. So if I’m being honest here, I’d have to say Graduation is 1A and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is 1B.

Graduation is my favourite Kanye West album. It came out when I was in the middle of my MA and it helped me learn to embrace my own inner egomaniac, which is the only way to get through grad school sometimes.

December 30, 2010

garlandgrey:

Kanye West - Monster Ft. Rick Ross, Jay Z, Nicki Minaj, Bon Iver

[h/t Towleroad]

This is still my favorite song on the album, even with the grisly meathook stuff and the “ladies as living sex dolls” thing, but I can understand if some of you feel differently.

I was hoping Nicki’s verse would show her cutting a dude’s head off or something, to spread the violence around a little, gender-wise. But no, it’s her torturing herself. Which seems like an oblique comment on her bisexuality? 

Whatever. I’m still on vacation.

You know, I am sure that this horror-themed video (for a song that includes a line about how Kanye will “put the pussy in a sarcophagus”) is not going to go over big with in the “feminist community” due to the “edgy” images of sexy dead ladies and all the threatening female sexuality and Kanye holding a dead lady’s head through the “Imma need to see your fuckin’ hands at the concert” hook (which takes on a whole different meaning when you see an actual severed hand). But I really liked it. I feel like how disturbing the dead ladies are (I’m assuming on purpose), plus all the actual lady monsters, plus Nicki torturing herself (which seems pretty kinky to me, though I think having two Nickis do the different voices is conceptually the weakest part of the video, since what’s so impressive with Nicki is how easily she shifts between registers) not to mention the total breathtaking dominance of her verse makes the gender situation a bit less stable than I’d expect from Kanye. 

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July 8, 2010
barthel:

fek:

GPOKWAHNTBWSWKTGGW.
[Gratuitious Picture of Kanye West and His Neck-Toaster Bling While Standing With King Tut’s Great Grandmother Wednesday.]

barthel:

fek:

GPOKWAHNTBWSWKTGGW.

[Gratuitious Picture of Kanye West and His Neck-Toaster Bling While Standing With King Tut’s Great Grandmother Wednesday.]

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