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Old 06-03-2016, 09:08 AM   #64 (permalink)
Ol’ Qwerty Bastard
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I think you're all wrong and if you refuse to accept Kanye West as your lord and saviour you're scum.



But seriously, I like a few Rage albums quite a bit, and Public Enemy are obviously incredibly influential, but Kanye started off making music that was way more fun than either group, then on MBDTF took on a brand new direction (which maybe you guys didn't like, fair enough, but you're wrong) and then on Yeezus he took things to a different level yet again. The reason why I can only listen to so much RATM or Public Enemy is that I almost feel as if they're doing the same thing, both song structure wise and lyrically on almost every track, Kanye at least makes a considerable effort to differentiate each project he drops.
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