would love to hear what you guys think about this album in the comments now that a few years have passed. do you think it fits well in Kanye's discography? or is this one of the times Kanye has missed the mark on a studio album?
Kanye closing Kids see ghosts with "Lord, shine your light on me, save me please" and releasing Jesus is King the next year is such a beautiful moment in music
@@Devsmano its perfect exactly because of that. In KSG he reflected and understood where he came from where he stands and where his path shall go. But understanding is not commitment, he needed the moment of click, he needed that pyrn soundtrack with lil pump to see, no this is wrong, this is not where jesus walks with me. So he stood up and chose God. Hopefully he finds him again
Kanye threw a listening party in NYC for 0$ so I was lucky enough to go with one of my buddies and because of that I have a very different appreciation for this album. We literally paid no money, they put our phones in locked cases and the album was beautiful.
I think it's undervalued of an album. There are some great songs and even though I'm not Christian, I feel the emotion in the album with tracks like Water and Selah. And as a whole it comes across to me as the album Ye made while he was at his happiest. Which makes me happy.
I've always felt it was the graduation of the modern era. A joyous celebration of overcoming hardships, I guess ironically before his life gets much harder. Plus they're both dragged down by 1 or 2 awful songs. (dahg, barry bonds and closed on sunday)
@@billhoult3262 I liked Barry Bonds last time I listened to it (which I’ll admit has been a while), but yeah that’s understandable to say that about DAHG with Graduation.
This album may not be his strongest but its definitely important as a cultural statement. For him to insert a family friendly, experimental gospel album into an otherwise very profane and explicit genre shows why Kanye west is an innovator. Where ever the culture is, he will run in the complete opposite direction and you have to respect that.
@@pknothere just because it's against the grain doesn't mean its innovative. he's not the first person to do this. he's just one of the biggest rappers.
@@commo_dore6492 as much as the things people say in hip hop songs might make you think that thats not the case, christians and the church are still in control of the united states government and, by proxy, the world and that is not gonna change anytime soon
Ah yes, Kanye's most underrated piece of art. I love this album, helped me through a very difficult time in my life. It encouraged me to keep going when I lost someone very close to me.
As a Christian, I really liked this album since it dropped. To see my favorite artist be so open about his religious struggle and journey was really cool for me to see. I understand why some people don’t like it, but I don’t think it’s terrible as some people say. It definitely has its flaws, but I think it’s a really cool record.
I love this album so so much the only reason I hated it at first was I had learnt that Kanye scrapped another album Yandhi to make this one...I loved Yandhi more than anything. But Jesus Is King grew up on me ngl, now I feel like it's one of his best records.
I know people don’t like this album but I really do like the majority of it. Very underrated in my opinion and I think new Kanye fans are steered of from it because of the negative reviews surrounding it.
I get how the general audience doesn’t like this album, but as a Christian, this album is amazing because there’s no artist Christian or not that has made a rap album like that. Very instrumentally nice, and the lyrics were great. Still, not for everyone, but looking at it through that scope, it’s a great album.
@@ImFrostier I’m very familiar with a lot of them. I find most of Christian rappers very cringy. Even if they may have “bars” the music is very surface level and comes off as them trying to hard. Not to mention the beat choices are so basic. Just my opinion though. I’m a huge Kendrick fan so that should tell you about what I look for in music.
It’s interesting because many people consider this Ye’s worst album but my Christian friend, who has always hated rap music, considers this his favorite album of all time. This album also got him into rap music as a whole and he now loves Kanye and other rappers.
@@pargonyan i dont know where you live but here in germany as a christian with christian friends we listen mostly to hip hop like kanye travis dontoliver etc.
Although its his weakest album by a comfortable margin imo, I think it’s absolutely integral in the transition from Ye/KSG to Donda. Not to mention this era introduced a lot of ppl to the Sunday Service Choir which is a huge W in itself.
@@_OUTOFBOUNDS_nah I haven’t heard it yet bc I don’t consider it an official release. everyone’s said it’s basically nothing but demos so far and we know for a fact he’s still tweaking the songs so I’m just gonna wait for the final version. until that happens, jik is his weakest.
@@TheBestPizzaConnoisseur I get your rationale, but it's hard not to consider it official when they built and sold a $200 MP3 player/engineering tool in part to showcase the album and it's fully available to those willing to pay for it. Video games are often patched and more recently movies are taking this approach too (Spider-Man: No Way Home and Cats are two big examples of films being updated in theaters to fix stuff.) If they attach a price tag and put it up for sale, it's fair game.
This album got me into Kanye. The whole roleout, the Merch, the vibes… it was one of his best eras. Heavily underrated and under appreciated album. The production is pretty great as well!
I would really like to see you guys do a kind of ranking of the albums you have listened to so far in like a tier list format. Keep up the great videos!
I’ve gone to 2 Sunday services myself and they were amazing. I also just love this album a lot, and it will have a special place in my heart forever. Hoping you guys do Donda Deluxe and not just the normal one, I’d love to see the reactions to Life Of The Party and everything else added.
The reason I love the Donda album so much is that as he said it features only the best elements from Jesus is King, basically an upgrade. Really looking forward to seeing the reaction
This album has really grown on me the past couple weeks. I believe it contains some of the most interesting instrumentation and melodies on any Kanye album, especially Jesus Is Lord and Use This Gospel.
I think this album really fits into his discography. He changes his aesthetic and vibe every album he releases. Id personally give the album a 6/10, but there are a few songs that really stick with me that I love. And by no means am I christian, but the holy atmosphere he sets really is a good vibe.
I agree with a lot of these comments, personally this album speaks to me deeply, I feel like he speaks on battles that as a Christian I can relate to. But I can see how it may be difficult for you guys to connect with, but maybe that changes in the future ❤️
I doubt you’d do it just because it’s unreleased, but a Yandhi reaction would be incredible, if possible 😂 I’d love to see Kevin’s reactions to Cash to Burn, Last Name and City in the Sky… So many gems lost in that album 😞
When the album first dropped I wasn’t the biggest fan but now I love to go back and listen to it all the way through I think it’s a beautiful album tbh it just takes a few listens
This album was the biggest grower for me in his discography. Went from thinking it was low effort money grab, to understanding the emotions and feelings behind it that give it depth.
@@nick_1O8 I love god is because you can really hear the Passion in his voice and it shows how much this album meant to him even when the world gave him shit for it
Seeing Closed On Sunday not being immediately shut down for the chick-fil-a line is refreshing bc the song sounds amazing and I love the switch up half way through
I'm not religious, but when you get past the theme of the album and focus on the music itself it really is beautiful. Sad to see people dismissive of it because they don't align with Ye's religious beliefs.
@@ate0844 i'm not christian and i enjoy the album but it is his worst album by a lot,donda is very good and it is a christian album,it's what jesus is king wanted to be
I remember when this dropped. I was attending university in the campus apartments when one of my roommates was blasting this in the shower. It was a slow burn for me but it was a fun album. Hearing and seeing him be hyped about it on every song was something ill remember.
Although it is his worst album, I still find this very enjoyable all the way through with some amazing highlights like Use This Gospel, God Is, and On God 🙌🏼
I think Hands On is one of his most underrated tracks of all time. Def aged pretty well even being on the bottom of his discog. Not the best Ye album, but one of my favorite eras.
I think Hands On was really really good. I love how he talks about the backlash from Christians. I myself am a Christian Rapper and receive backlash like that sometimes and hearing Ye talk about it was just so honest and refreshing
Chick-fil-A is a Christian owned fast food joint and is closed on Sundays due to religious reasons. The number 1 is reference to the menu item number 1, which is the chicken sandwich, the basic meal to get from there. The lemonade reference is cause that drink is a staple of Chick-fil-A
I actually really enjoyed this album! I grew up in a Christian family, but I don’t consider myself super religious by any stretch of the imagination. I thought for what it was, it was super unique, had great sounds, and is one of the only Christian type music I can actually listen to. I find most church or religious music extremely corny for some reason, and this one didn’t feel corny at all.
Gave me chills first time listening, the IMAX experience even more so. Refreshing, as the world seemed to be falling apart when he released this, that there was a man at the top of the secular culture connecting back to the West's spiritual roots, in his own way. God and Christianity have always been apart of Kanye's work and for one album he gave it it's time and without shame or as an affect. As for the gospel, look at Kendrick's latest drop...Kanye always leads the culture. Kanye does Kanye, album rankings and critics can say whatever but in the end an artist, of his caliber, authentically expressed something important to his entire being.
Amen!! Was really hoping and praying for very well known celebrity who loves Jesus and is also not ashamed of being a follower of Christ and along came Kanye. And he was genuinely happy from his heart you could feel and see it when he made this album
Thank you for giving me an opportunity to give this album another listen because I've really come around on this one. I didn't like anything besides follow god and water on my first listen but I found myself liking nearly all of them this time. Great reaction as always, keep it up :)
Wow. For some reason all these years I couldn’t figure out why this album had so much hate. After watching this I realized some people just don’t like the sound of gospel music. Growing up in a church it’s a normal style of music I’m used to so I guess I have a more comfortable listening on this album
people don’t like it simply because the lyrical content is boring and doesn’t expand outside any boundaries - “but it doesn’t need to expand outside boundaries” - not necessarily wrong, but nothing about the album is interesting at all lyric wise. I can understand if you like the sound of the album but personally I think it’s bland and boring (especially compared to other gospel hip-hop projects ex. coloring book & acid rap)
I encourage you to understand that not all of Worshiping God is all just straight gospel, the Lord has blessed us with gifts to glorify him. And there are plenty of ways to give glory to God through song.
It's by far his best and most beautiful album. Genuinely shocked to hear anyone think it's his weakest or not good. It's an all-time musical wonder, and thank God for Kanye West creating it.
Loved this video guys!! I made a list of some more female artists I wanna see: - Miseducation of Lauryn Hill- Lauryn Hill - Room 25- Noname - Ctrl- SZA - When I Get Home- Solange - ANTI- Rihanna - Mamas gun- Erykah Badu
This is the most slept on the album from Kanye without a doubt. Absolutely beautifully mixed, incredibly creative and just in general a short experience. I am anything but religious, but this album feels like white, like peace, I don't know its such a good album.
This channel is perfect, your relationship with your dad how yall harmonize the community in the comments i love everything about this channel. Definitely my safe space!
Let's get this straight, Kanye has not made a "bad" album. All of his works in his discovergraphy are at least good, and rise to being some of the best in genre. That being said, I do think JiK is probably his weakest album. That's not to say there aren't any highlights (Follow God is great, and "God Is" is legitimately beautiful). I think it's a solid album, but his other projects simply have much higher highs than this one. I do appreciate how he puts a greater focus into his faith on this album and doesn't necessarily aim to crowd please. It's not his best, but it's a very important album in defining his entire body of work. Sidenote: Cannot wait to see the reaction to Donda, which IMO was a great follow-up from JiK!
Donda 2 is pretty bad. Ye really should've worked on it longer instead of releasing it prematurely like he had something to prove. He's Kanye Fuckin' West, he has nothing to prove.
@@waynewilson1068 That's my one complaint on Donda as well. It's a bit bloated, but hidden through the fluff lies a really magical album. I straight up made my own mini album with my personal highlights and it's fantastic! Personal favs is 24, Pure Souls, Believe What I Say, Keep my Spirit Alive, Moon, and of course Come to Life
@@waynewilson1068 I'd love to see what sequencing they use for Donda, because the tracks added on the deluxe are some of the best (especially nayf and lotp) but the sequencing sucks ass. You can't just throw them on after come to life, its the perfect end, but playing them after the part 2s feels worse.
@@100yinyang you could make a watertight, impeccable 10/10 album out of Donda by removing a few tracks I think. Theres like 2 or 3 skips and few songs that wouldn’t make the cut if I was trimming the album to be 10/10 but there’s a lot of really good music laced in there. I liked a lot of the songs that got added with the deluxe too but the album sequencing was ruined completely and make it feel more like a compilation than an album.
After Selah when the dad said he didn’t feel anything I was like WHAT?! Then he said he’s not religious, which told me everything I needed to know. Almost all Christians would feel something and resignate with the lyrics in the song
Listening to this album felt like listening to a new believer being excited and passionate about their faith and genuinely wanting everyone to experience what they're experiencing. This album was a huge encouragement to me. His boldness was refreshing, and it was encouraging to know that you can be honest and it can be well received. That Christian music can push the boundaries of what is "expected". (There are a ton of amazing Christian artists though who are changing the music landscape, but you have to dig a little). My shout out is Jon Guerra. Not hip hop, defs alternative vibes but a vibe indeed.
This was the first album of Kanye’s I listened to. I’m religious, so it was out of curiosity more than anything else. I love it, more because I can feel the passion in Kanye. God Is is one of my favorites, for religious reasons in combination to hearing Kanye sing. I proceeded to fall down the rabbit hole, and now I’m a big fan of his music
Even if it's called the weakest album by some, I have so many highlights. Selah, Follow God, On God, Everything We Need, and Use This Gospel are my favorite production while topics cuz as judgment from other Christians in Hands On.
9:47 Connor, that sample is from a tango band from Argentina :) was really crazy that Kanye used something from here. But if you like you can check it out by "Martín Fierro / Grupo Vocal Argentino (dir. Chango Farías Gómez)"
love love love this album. I myself am a christian, and a lot of Kanyes bars are scripture based. So when I hear Kanye ( my favorite rapper ) easily and flawlessly incorporate it into his rhymes it got me hype. He speaks a lot about the struggles of holding on to faith in this social media driven world and life in general. Theres even a sample of a worship song we usually sing at bible study that had me weak bro like fr. So when people react to this album and don't vibe with it, i ain't even mad. It's not for everyone, but it's definitely for me. great reaction as always!
I was sleeping on this album for so long for being a gospel one, but after giving it a try it is in my top 5 albums for sure. Best enlightening vocals and instrumentals.
would love to hear what you guys think about this album in the comments now that a few years have passed. do you think it fits well in Kanye's discography? or is this one of the times Kanye has missed the mark on a studio album?
Can y'all do some Drake after this 🙏🥰
@@joebidenjr5902 Drake would be nice
I think this was the perfect album between ye ksg and donda. Its a album where he founded himself again. And the album is beautiful for sureee.
you should show ur dad yahndi
Album is great 👍
Kanye closing Kids see ghosts with "Lord, shine your light on me, save me please" and releasing Jesus is King the next year is such a beautiful moment in music
i didn’t think of this, wow
It’s kinda ruined by I love it and XTCY being in between the two
@@Devsmano its perfect exactly because of that. In KSG he reflected and understood where he came from where he stands and where his path shall go. But understanding is not commitment, he needed the moment of click, he needed that pyrn soundtrack with lil pump to see, no this is wrong, this is not where jesus walks with me. So he stood up and chose God.
Hopefully he finds him again
Kanye threw a listening party in NYC for 0$ so I was lucky enough to go with one of my buddies and because of that I have a very different appreciation for this album. We literally paid no money, they put our phones in locked cases and the album was beautiful.
ohh thats soo cool!
He did one in a LA too. I tired to buy somebody’s free ticket for $40 and they blocked me as soon as I venmod them 😭😭
@@ghosssttt3 no way bro☠️
@@pantheranoetic5851 yeah bro but I got to watch him and his choir live in Inglewood so it’s all good 😌
@@ghosssttt3 aww 😭
The Sunday service interpretation of some of these songs are incredible during the Sunday services
Plus their covers of other songs too! These songs and the Sunday service group are INCREDIBLE!
The Sunday Service version of Closed On Sunday is infinitely better, wish it was on the actual album.
Sunday service always been fire, should’ve been a live album
@@flowerchild8450 Yeah i like the video version a lot
Agreed
I think it's undervalued of an album. There are some great songs and even though I'm not Christian, I feel the emotion in the album with tracks like Water and Selah. And as a whole it comes across to me as the album Ye made while he was at his happiest. Which makes me happy.
I've always felt it was the graduation of the modern era. A joyous celebration of overcoming hardships, I guess ironically before his life gets much harder. Plus they're both dragged down by 1 or 2 awful songs. (dahg, barry bonds and closed on sunday)
@@billhoult3262 I liked Barry Bonds last time I listened to it (which I’ll admit has been a while), but yeah that’s understandable to say that about DAHG with Graduation.
@@mr.starfish4965 yeah, it's not bad, just weak verses and a bit of a boring beat compared to the rest of the album.
Agree wholeheartedly with this 🙏
hallelujah.
This album may not be his strongest but its definitely important as a cultural statement. For him to insert a family friendly, experimental gospel album into an otherwise very profane and explicit genre shows why Kanye west is an innovator. Where ever the culture is, he will run in the complete opposite direction and you have to respect that.
being family friendly and christian is not transgressive or innovative
@@S728-u9x I disagree. Especially in todays culture
@@S728-u9x as a hip-hop/rap album it most definitely is innovative
@@pknothere just because it's against the grain doesn't mean its innovative. he's not the first person to do this. he's just one of the biggest rappers.
@@commo_dore6492 as much as the things people say in hip hop songs might make you think that thats not the case, christians and the church are still in control of the united states government and, by proxy, the world and that is not gonna change anytime soon
i feel like "water" is a really underrated track. every time i listen to it i just feel so at peace
water or follow god have to be the best
Ah yes, Kanye's most underrated piece of art. I love this album, helped me through a very difficult time in my life. It encouraged me to keep going when I lost someone very close to me.
Damn right
Amen
fr such an overhated album
You can just say it’s bad, you know. Not everything has to be “underrated” or an “undiscovered masterpiece”.
@@Melkac I'm not religious so it doesn't hit for me, even so, Donda is infinitely better IMO even as a gospel fusion album.
I'm not even Christian and I absolutely love this album, it really hits the heart and inspires.
As a Christian, I really liked this album since it dropped. To see my favorite artist be so open about his religious struggle and journey was really cool for me to see. I understand why some people don’t like it, but I don’t think it’s terrible as some people say. It definitely has its flaws, but I think it’s a really cool record.
I love this album so so much the only reason I hated it at first was I had learnt that Kanye scrapped another album Yandhi to make this one...I loved Yandhi more than anything. But Jesus Is King grew up on me ngl, now I feel like it's one of his best records.
I know people don’t like this album but I really do like the majority of it. Very underrated in my opinion and I think new Kanye fans are steered of from it because of the negative reviews surrounding it.
I get how the general audience doesn’t like this album, but as a Christian, this album is amazing because there’s no artist Christian or not that has made a rap album like that. Very instrumentally nice, and the lyrics were great. Still, not for everyone, but looking at it through that scope, it’s a great album.
Jon Keith and indie tribe are some cool Christian artists if you haven't heard of them, obviously not on the level of kanye, but still cool
fax 🔥
Agreed, I love this album.. still in my rotation
I'm glad the target audience enjoys it at least
@@ImFrostier I’m very familiar with a lot of them. I find most of Christian rappers very cringy. Even if they may have “bars” the music is very surface level and comes off as them trying to hard. Not to mention the beat choices are so basic. Just my opinion though. I’m a huge Kendrick fan so that should tell you about what I look for in music.
It’s interesting because many people consider this Ye’s worst album but my Christian friend, who has always hated rap music, considers this his favorite album of all time. This album also got him into rap music as a whole and he now loves Kanye and other rappers.
Also God Is is top 10 Kanye 🫣
@@ReKDQuantum God Is changed my life! Such an incredible song, I’m not religious but it spoke to me!
That’s nice but the religious aren’t generally known for outstanding modern music opinions 🙏🏻
@@pargonyan i dont know where you live but here in germany as a christian with christian friends we listen mostly to hip hop like kanye travis dontoliver etc.
@@ReKDQuantum I've been saying this. God Is top 1 JIK, and very high up in all kanye songs ranking
Refreshing to see an unbiased reaction cause everyone thinks this album is bad when its really not
It's been 2 minutes (unless you mean that you already know it'll be unbiased because these people are cool)
Edit: totally forgot Patreon exists
@@willoverdoseonmusic they could’ve been a patreon viewer
in my opinion seeing a rapper doing christian music and making it to a surprise in the hip hop industry is gonna get hate on it but this album is good
That’s biased
This albums got no substance
i really love this album. not a religious person but kanye helped me heal with this and the sounds on this album are so soothing but still hip hop
❤️🙏🏾
Yeah! Im feel so peacefull
so real men, God bless u
YESSSIRRRR IT FEELS LIKE FOREVER SINCE KANYE
Jesus is King is my Ye's favorite album, I can feel God on every sound/lyric of this project, thank you Ye.
Although its his weakest album by a comfortable margin imo, I think it’s absolutely integral in the transition from Ye/KSG to Donda. Not to mention this era introduced a lot of ppl to the Sunday Service Choir which is a huge W in itself.
Have you heard Donda 2 ? That's easily his worst. True Love is good, but the rest is so threadbare and undercooked
@@_OUTOFBOUNDS_nah I haven’t heard it yet bc I don’t consider it an official release. everyone’s said it’s basically nothing but demos so far and we know for a fact he’s still tweaking the songs so I’m just gonna wait for the final version. until that happens, jik is his weakest.
@@TheBestPizzaConnoisseur I get your rationale, but it's hard not to consider it official when they built and sold a $200 MP3 player/engineering tool in part to showcase the album and it's fully available to those willing to pay for it. Video games are often patched and more recently movies are taking this approach too (Spider-Man: No Way Home and Cats are two big examples of films being updated in theaters to fix stuff.) If they attach a price tag and put it up for sale, it's fair game.
@@_OUTOFBOUNDS_ wait what did they fix in Spider-Man NWH?
@@_OUTOFBOUNDS_ I don't think you should consider Donda 2 an album yet
This album got me into Kanye. The whole roleout, the Merch, the vibes… it was one of his best eras. Heavily underrated and under appreciated album. The production is pretty great as well!
Me too🙏
This album is so over hated when it’s genuinely a good album
God album indeed
Nah it's perfectly hated I think 🤔
@@xxTreyLightningxxnah
such a good album, so looked over. people discount it entirely. it really makes me feel empowered listening to it.
I would really like to see you guys do a kind of ranking of the albums you have listened to so far in like a tier list format. Keep up the great videos!
like from bridging the gap? thats actually a great idea since Kevin is always so positive in the vids
I’ve gone to 2 Sunday services myself and they were amazing. I also just love this album a lot, and it will have a special place in my heart forever. Hoping you guys do Donda Deluxe and not just the normal one, I’d love to see the reactions to Life Of The Party and everything else added.
In LA?
@@BankaiFever Yes, in Inglewood at The Forum both times. Was an amazing experience.
Although this is definitely his worst, it’s not bad. I enjoy most of the songs on here, but I’m very excited for the Donda reaction!
The reason I love the Donda album so much is that as he said it features only the best elements from Jesus is King, basically an upgrade. Really looking forward to seeing the reaction
This album has really grown on me the past couple weeks. I believe it contains some of the most interesting instrumentation and melodies on any Kanye album, especially Jesus Is Lord and Use This Gospel.
“Hands On” best song on this album
I think this album really fits into his discography. He changes his aesthetic and vibe every album he releases. Id personally give the album a 6/10, but there are a few songs that really stick with me that I love. And by no means am I christian, but the holy atmosphere he sets really is a good vibe.
While it isn't the best, I kinda like this album, It's Ye's most wholesome and clean album and it does what it wants to do pretty well
i don’t think it’s wholesome at all. i feel like it’s a mentally ill man falsely devoting himself to something to escape the darkness in his mind.
Same
I agree with a lot of these comments, personally this album speaks to me deeply, I feel like he speaks on battles that as a Christian I can relate to. But I can see how it may be difficult for you guys to connect with, but maybe that changes in the future ❤️
we need the black country new road album reaction, i think your dad would love the musicality of it
Hell yes
My man is using musicality to describe a quality of music lmao
I second this
I swear y’all just be using words that sound right in your head 😂
We need the black midi too!
I doubt you’d do it just because it’s unreleased, but a Yandhi reaction would be incredible, if possible 😂 I’d love to see Kevin’s reactions to Cash to Burn, Last Name and City in the Sky… So many gems lost in that album 😞
City in the sky will blow him away .i still remember the day i first listened to that song. It takes me to another place
Chakras (OG selah)
@@thelitlighter6297 one of my favorites from yandhi for sure
Gotta do Watch The Throne and all the other side projects
When the album first dropped I wasn’t the biggest fan but now I love to go back and listen to it all the way through I think it’s a beautiful album tbh it just takes a few listens
This album was the biggest grower for me in his discography. Went from thinking it was low effort money grab, to understanding the emotions and feelings behind it that give it depth.
@@nick_1O8 I love god is because you can really hear the Passion in his voice and it shows how much this album meant to him even when the world gave him shit for it
Seeing Closed On Sunday not being immediately shut down for the chick-fil-a line is refreshing bc the song sounds amazing and I love the switch up half way through
I'm not religious, but when you get past the theme of the album and focus on the music itself it really is beautiful. Sad to see people dismissive of it because they don't align with Ye's religious beliefs.
it’s definitely his worst album tho. i do listen to it fairly regularly (twice a week or so) even though i’m muslim. it’s still very enjoyable
@@Uub27 Art is subjective.
@@ate0844 i'm not christian and i enjoy the album but it is his worst album by a lot,donda is very good and it is a christian album,it's what jesus is king wanted to be
@@7.65x21mm refer to my earlier reply.
@@ate0844 raise & studied in the church… this is the most mid release kanye has & that’s being generous imo
I remember when this dropped. I was attending university in the campus apartments when one of my roommates was blasting this in the shower. It was a slow burn for me but it was a fun album. Hearing and seeing him be hyped about it on every song was something ill remember.
Although it is his worst album, I still find this very enjoyable all the way through with some amazing highlights like Use This Gospel, God Is, and On God 🙌🏼
Those are my favorite songs on this album too, but it sucks Yandhi had better versions of on God & Use this Gospel
@@lakers4life71 yhandis version of selah was insane
He has so many tracks that are enjoyable on here ngl
@@lakers4life71 yes, exactly, I think Yandhi is one of my favorite albums, but hearing the lyric switches just makes me depressed on JIK
@@lakers4life71 that's true the Yhandi versions are crazyyy
I think Hands On is one of his most underrated tracks of all time. Def aged pretty well even being on the bottom of his discog. Not the best Ye album, but one of my favorite eras.
Definitely top 3 on the album for me 💯
Love the joker bathroom sample too
This album is actually really good. You can’t please everyone as an artist, so follow your heart and do what works for you.
its def a good project but its still sadly his worst
No it isn't, he used the worst version of the yandhi songs and converted it into some corny God bars. But hey if you like it that's cool
@@rationigga9978 Ratio
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@@rationigga9978art cannot be objectively good are bad
I love this Album. Jesus is alive 😍
I think Hands On was really really good. I love how he talks about the backlash from Christians. I myself am a Christian Rapper and receive backlash like that sometimes and hearing Ye talk about it was just so honest and refreshing
Chick-fil-A is a Christian owned fast food joint and is closed on Sundays due to religious reasons. The number 1 is reference to the menu item number 1, which is the chicken sandwich, the basic meal to get from there. The lemonade reference is cause that drink is a staple of Chick-fil-A
Never liked this album until recent. God Is and Use This Gospel are incredible.
We do have Chick Fil As in Canada! There’s one in Toronto and one in my hometown Kitchener.. still closed on Sundays
This album is where Kanye founded himself so how could you not love this album. It’s all about growth and acceptance.
Man it's crazy, we're almost at Donda! Feels awesome watchin kevin's journey through the kanye discography from the beginning.
Im pretty sure they already did donda way long ago
@@amineelmekkaoui8417 na man they doing live reaction on patreon
I actually really enjoyed this album! I grew up in a Christian family, but I don’t consider myself super religious by any stretch of the imagination. I thought for what it was, it was super unique, had great sounds, and is one of the only Christian type music I can actually listen to. I find most church or religious music extremely corny for some reason, and this one didn’t feel corny at all.
Gave me chills first time listening, the IMAX experience even more so. Refreshing, as the world seemed to be falling apart when he released this, that there was a man at the top of the secular culture connecting back to the West's spiritual roots, in his own way. God and Christianity have always been apart of Kanye's work and for one album he gave it it's time and without shame or as an affect.
As for the gospel, look at Kendrick's latest drop...Kanye always leads the culture.
Kanye does Kanye, album rankings and critics can say whatever but in the end an artist, of his caliber, authentically expressed something important to his entire being.
Amen!! Was really hoping and praying for very well known celebrity who loves Jesus and is also not ashamed of being a follower of Christ and along came Kanye. And he was genuinely happy from his heart you could feel and see it when he made this album
Love this album
I love this album...praise the Lord!! HALLELUJAH THANK YOU LORD JESUS!
Absolutely
Thank you for giving me an opportunity to give this album another listen because I've really come around on this one. I didn't like anything besides follow god and water on my first listen but I found myself liking nearly all of them this time. Great reaction as always, keep it up :)
Wow. For some reason all these years I couldn’t figure out why this album had so much hate. After watching this I realized some people just don’t like the sound of gospel music. Growing up in a church it’s a normal style of music I’m used to so I guess I have a more comfortable listening on this album
Donda did that religious angle much better imo
people don’t like it simply because the lyrical content is boring and doesn’t expand outside any boundaries - “but it doesn’t need to expand outside boundaries” - not necessarily wrong, but nothing about the album is interesting at all lyric wise.
I can understand if you like the sound of the album but personally I think it’s bland and boring (especially compared to other gospel hip-hop projects ex. coloring book & acid rap)
hope turning the tables have a great day
I encourage you to understand that not all of Worshiping God is all just straight gospel, the Lord has blessed us with gifts to glorify him. And there are plenty of ways to give glory to God through song.
It's by far his best and most beautiful album. Genuinely shocked to hear anyone think it's his weakest or not good. It's an all-time musical wonder, and thank God for Kanye West creating it.
Ok it’s beautiful but it’s def not his best
Closed on Sunday underrated
I'd like to see a Kanye discography ranking when y'all finished with all albums
Fantastic Album
Loved this video guys!! I made a list of some more female artists I wanna see:
- Miseducation of Lauryn Hill- Lauryn Hill
- Room 25- Noname
- Ctrl- SZA
- When I Get Home- Solange
- ANTI- Rihanna
- Mamas gun- Erykah Badu
As a Christian it’s interesting to hear u talk about the album bc the lyrics mean so much less to u than myself and other Christians.
As a Christian, this whole album feels beautiful to me
same
I’ve never been so excited for a video to be published
This is the most slept on the album from Kanye without a doubt. Absolutely beautifully mixed, incredibly creative and just in general a short experience. I am anything but religious, but this album feels like white, like peace, I don't know its such a good album.
This channel is perfect, your relationship with your dad how yall harmonize the community in the comments i love everything about this channel. Definitely my safe space!
This album is so underrated
I listen to this album every Sunday without fail, I love it
God Is is beautiful
Controversial but "God Is" is in my Top 10 favorite Kanye songs
It’s so good bro
Good taste
same
Underrated album
one of his greatest creative efforts and im looking forward to the impact it has on the next generation of religion/music/culture
Let's get this straight, Kanye has not made a "bad" album. All of his works in his discovergraphy are at least good, and rise to being some of the best in genre. That being said, I do think JiK is probably his weakest album. That's not to say there aren't any highlights (Follow God is great, and "God Is" is legitimately beautiful). I think it's a solid album, but his other projects simply have much higher highs than this one. I do appreciate how he puts a greater focus into his faith on this album and doesn't necessarily aim to crowd please. It's not his best, but it's a very important album in defining his entire body of work.
Sidenote: Cannot wait to see the reaction to Donda, which IMO was a great follow-up from JiK!
I loved Donda, only two skips on the album IMO. Shame the deluxe got so ridiculously bloated and lost all sense of sequencing
Donda 2 is pretty bad. Ye really should've worked on it longer instead of releasing it prematurely like he had something to prove. He's Kanye Fuckin' West, he has nothing to prove.
@@waynewilson1068 That's my one complaint on Donda as well. It's a bit bloated, but hidden through the fluff lies a really magical album. I straight up made my own mini album with my personal highlights and it's fantastic! Personal favs is 24, Pure Souls, Believe What I Say, Keep my Spirit Alive, Moon, and of course Come to Life
@@waynewilson1068 I'd love to see what sequencing they use for Donda, because the tracks added on the deluxe are some of the best (especially nayf and lotp) but the sequencing sucks ass. You can't just throw them on after come to life, its the perfect end, but playing them after the part 2s feels worse.
@@100yinyang you could make a watertight, impeccable 10/10 album out of Donda by removing a few tracks I think. Theres like 2 or 3 skips and few songs that wouldn’t make the cut if I was trimming the album to be 10/10 but there’s a lot of really good music laced in there. I liked a lot of the songs that got added with the deluxe too but the album sequencing was ruined completely and make it feel more like a compilation than an album.
Jesus is King! Not just the name of the album, a statement.
Love the vid, definitely want a Sometimes I Might Be Introvert reaction. The orchestration on that album is insane.
after listening to this album again I have realized how underrated it is I love it
After Selah when the dad said he didn’t feel anything I was like WHAT?! Then he said he’s not religious, which told me everything I needed to know. Almost all Christians would feel something and resignate with the lyrics in the song
Chick-fil-A #1 w/ lemonade is the go to meal. Also, they are closed on Sunday for religious reasons
it takes guts to make an album like this.
One of the best produced album I ever listened to
Beautiful slept on album
One of my favorite Kanye projects.
U don’t have to be Christian to appreciate this album I love every song in this
“God Is” is a top 10 Kanye song
Definitely overhated album because it replaced yandhi. A little rushed but i personally like it
Listening to this album felt like listening to a new believer being excited and passionate about their faith and genuinely wanting everyone to experience what they're experiencing.
This album was a huge encouragement to me. His boldness was refreshing, and it was encouraging to know that you can be honest and it can be well received. That Christian music can push the boundaries of what is "expected". (There are a ton of amazing Christian artists though who are changing the music landscape, but you have to dig a little). My shout out is Jon Guerra. Not hip hop, defs alternative vibes but a vibe indeed.
Underrated album, so my gems in it
Dope album great reaction . Jesus is King 👑 that’s dope
closed on sunday is so good but I still can't get over the lyrics hahaha
It grew on me
This was the first album of Kanye’s I listened to. I’m religious, so it was out of curiosity more than anything else. I love it, more because I can feel the passion in Kanye. God Is is one of my favorites, for religious reasons in combination to hearing Kanye sing. I proceeded to fall down the rabbit hole, and now I’m a big fan of his music
Even if it's called the weakest album by some, I have so many highlights. Selah, Follow God, On God, Everything We Need, and Use This Gospel are my favorite production while topics cuz as judgment from other Christians in Hands On.
This album was so good. Only an artist like Ye can pull something like this off 👏🏼👏🏼
would fit in perfectly if dropped tomorrow Sunday morning
9:47 Connor, that sample is from a tango band from Argentina :) was really crazy that Kanye used something from here. But if you like you can check it out by "Martín Fierro / Grupo Vocal Argentino (dir. Chango Farías Gómez)"
love love love this album. I myself am a christian, and a lot of Kanyes bars are scripture based. So when I hear Kanye ( my favorite rapper ) easily and flawlessly incorporate it into his rhymes it got me hype. He speaks a lot about the struggles of holding on to faith in this social media driven world and life in general. Theres even a sample of a worship song we usually sing at bible study that had me weak bro like fr. So when people react to this album and don't vibe with it, i ain't even mad. It's not for everyone, but it's definitely for me.
great reaction as always!
Perfect
maturing is realizing how important JIK is to Kanye's discography and the broader Kanye West experience
I’m not even Christian and this album SLAPS
Dad should also react to best released version of Yandhi. Some of those cuts are Kanye's best ever. Would love to see that!
I was sleeping on this album for so long for being a gospel one, but after giving it a try it is in my top 5 albums for sure. Best enlightening vocals and instrumentals.
what a miracle, i am listengin to selah right now and just randomly want to pop on to youtube thinking of if you guys might have droped anything. lol
Are you guys gonna do Kanye’s singles at some point? Like only one, mercy, four five seconds, etc.
Great idea!
They've got to do XTCY
This was the first full album of Kanye’s that I listened to. I still think it is so good, every song I enjoy listening to
On God speaks to my spirit!