*First time listening to Yeezus* : 🥴🤨👿🤦🏾♂️ *Second time listening to Yeezus* : 🧐🤔😑 *Third time listening to Yeezus* : 🗣 _FOR MY THEME SONG, MY LEATHER BLACK JEANS ON_
Tbh I think Yeezus is just practically a different lane of music. Not entirely out of the realm of hiphop of course but most definitely not the Kanye that most of his fans was used to. Which is fine of course, but this notion that anyone that didnt like it at the time was just being a hater is completely bogus. When an artist shifts gears then it's inevitable that they're going to lose fans. Someone saying that Yeezus doesnt sound anything like College Dropout, for instance, but then not understanding why a College Dropout fan would hate it is baffling to me. Some people hate Yeezus and still do, partially because it's not their personal definition of what hiphop is "supposed to be." Should those people expand their horizons more, sure, but it wasnt and isnt blind hate against Kanye for them - they just genuinely hate the album.
Every album he puts out people always say it’s not that great but once a couple years pass everyone saying it’s underrated. Kanye ain’t do that on accident he knows what he’s doin 🐐 🐐🐐🐐
I've been waiting for this. Never forget that "Yeezus" was Kanye's "Oh you don't want me in the fashion industry? Let me talk my shit real quick". So it's full of anger and you can feel it with him collaborating with electro artists like Daft Punk and Gesafellstein.
Time stamps On Sight - 3:08 Black Skinhead - 4:38 I Am a God - 5:55 New Slaves - 7:40 Hold my Liquor - 11:35 I’m in It - 13:44 Blood on Leaves - 15:54 Guilt Trip - 19:42 Send it Up - 21:43 Bound 2 - 22:15 Let me know if there’s any wrong ones thx
@@christophergregoryhill2990 yeah it's crazy this album is still experimental even by today's standards. It's almost comparable to some death grips type shit in terms of instrumentals. Beautiful
On Sight might not be the best song on the album, but it might be the most important. Don't forget that before this album came out, people were clamoring for another College Dropout/soul sample type of album. So he says using a soul sample, in the middle of an electro-industrial track: "He'll give us what we need, it may not be what we want". Sets the tone for the rest of the album. This is NOT what you want, but it's what you must hear now. Looking back, he was absolutely right, he called a lot of shit that actually happened during this era.
Everything on that album aged like fine wine. Even the G.O.O.D. Friday songs that didn't make MBDTF. It was literally the perfect blend of those futuristic synth sounds, the orchestra vibe, with the super lyrical bars n hard classic Kanye type drums
@@TalentedKamarty Yes, I just love how cinematic that album sounds. I'm telling you, there will never be another Kanye man. There will never be a album that sounds like this sonically. Have you ever heard another song like All Of The Lights, Runaway, Devil In A New Dress or POWER. Shit is amazing
@@undyingdefect Shit my man this can't be a reach, the next line is "but these bitches can't handle me" which makes perfect sense if he's talking about not holding his tongue (not holding back his thoughts). Fuck I can't believe I didn't get this sooner!
Yeezus is Kanye's most creative project yet and pushed the musical barrier limits. What he did in 2013, artists are doing in 2019. He influenced multiple generations. Name another artist like Kanye, I'll wait.
ikr. it's really like a hero's journey story. you can't just look at each song individually - they each contribute a piece to the whole story. that's why i think the song order as it stands makes so much sense with on sight first. The first six songs show Yeezus' arrogant, callous, embittered side and Blood on the Leaves marks a shift with him showing more of his vulnerable and emotional side (with the exception of Send it up which kinda of acts like the final boss before the hero finally returns home with the treasure).
@@alandeutsch9987 I always thought the shift on yeezus conceptually was hold my liquor considering that song is him reminiscing on a relation ship he once had and tried to re kindle things, I see that song as his fall from grace from the god that was yeezus to the man Kanye, but who knows with yeezus anyways
Perfect explanation of the album is the sudden childrens choir sample on 'On Sight' that says "He'll give us what we need, it may not be what we want."
X You it’s actually critically acclaimed that it’s one of his best. it’s top 2 in his discography and it’s a much deeper album than u think, it’s not just obnoxious noise, there is a concept, a narrative and that noise with those lyrics all play on the concept and narrative.
I’ve done a ton of research into this album and analyzing the lyrics and for the longest time I put kanye west as the main character of the album but the whole thing has a narrative and he is playing a character within the story of the whole record. The character being “Yeezus” and he is portrayed as a narcissist, fast living, club hopping, rapper who is introduced to us in the first 3 tracks, tries to start a revolution in new slaves and fails, then in hold my liquor has a battle with his inner demons on whether to drink or smoke and also hook up with an ex girlfriend. I’m in it is addressing the sex addiction the character has, blood on the leaves yeezus is reminiscent over the failed relationship that he thought was going to be real and last forever. Guilt trip and send it up I interpret as him returning to the club life with this new found enlightenment and how it’s not giving him the same feeling as with on sight, black skinhead, and I am a god. The final track bound 2 is, in my eyes, the character Yeezus’ success in finding love and finding somebody that takes him away from the club lifestyle, of course this can translated to the fact that ye and Kim got together around this time so it’s probably extremely influenced by that, but the character in the album has found what he needed. i think this album needed all this time for people to truly appreciate it and kanye really said something abt his creative ability at a time where he was probably feeling the most lost. Of course I could be wrong but that’s just what I’ve gathered from my own listening and reading. The dissect podcast also did a great video on the album too that explains how the sampling in the record translates to the narrative.
Funny thing about the Michael line, whilst it obviously applies to Michael Jackson for their influence in music but listening to it in 2020 you could also say he is up there with Michael as in Michael Jordan for top shoe. Simply the greatest!
The way Terrance can breakdown a Kanye project is a skill! Every time I watch a vid where Terrance is constantly interpreting his music I gain a new understanding and love for Ye projects.
On Sight's sample literally tells you he gives you all you need but it might not be what you want. He knew people wouldn't like Yeezus right away but he felt the need to make it and give it to the people.
facts, that sample usage is one of my favorite music moments ever, it means so much in the context of ye's career (using a classic soul sample like his earlier days, teasing the fans at the same time while also saying that sound isn't forever and here's the new approach) and it's so memorable
My breakdown of Yeezus First 4 tracks: on sight, blk sknhead, I am a god & new slaves - we see this “yeezus” character who’s frustrated, arrogant, obnoxious, sex crazed as we see in the minimalism of the music and the lines such as “hurry up with my damn massage” like how can you hurry up a massage it’s impossible🤣 but he’s at this level of crazy confidence, he says in new slaves he sees the blood on the leaves, he sees what everyone else is doing. The next time you hear the term blood on the leaves is on track 7. Between that is hold my liquor, I’m in it and blood on the leaves: these tracks show that he is actually being effected by these materialistic items the most, the girls, the lifestyle, the money. Then from track 8 Guilt Trip To Bound 2 is his self realisation that he must go to the woman he loves and find his relationship with god
I remember everyone hated on this album when it dropped but now just like TLOP they realize Kanye was ahead of his time and every song they thought was weird or sounded bad was a classic waiting to happen. Yeezus is one of Ye’s best projects
We really need that childish gambino flashback I feel like he’s given his praise but at the same time he’s not talked enough about. Like they always hype up Chris brown but childish gambino Does all the shjt Chris does ans never gets talked about
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭flashback, yall need to keep the same energy...flashbacks always been fire...domt worry bout the views, they'll pick up momentum👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾just stay consistent ❤❤
Seeing Kanye sing bound 2 live in the free Larry Hoover concert was a dream come true 😭 the whole set of hits was a blessing 💕👌🏾 Kanye da goat 🐐!!!!!!!!
I used to love listening to hold my liquor and the guitar solo in it. So many hidden gems in the album, everyone just jumped on the hate bandwagon like everything else
Not only did kanye change the shoe game... He changed the fashion game aswell the droppy hoodies, Long bottom shirts , yezzus roshie inspired footwear, joggers, he influenced the mid 2010s to late 2010s fashion. No one gives him this credit.he was rocking all that in 2013 when niggas was on snapbacks, Camo shorts, graphic ts, Long socks
Glad for the positive reaction. This is an album of fire tracks that give your mind a chance to work. So much injustice he navigated to still create fire music. I seen him perform Blood On The Leaves on tv in the UK. OMG no lie it touched the heart
*First time listening to Yeezus* : 🥴🤨👿🤦🏾♂️
*Second time listening to Yeezus* : 🧐🤔😑
*Third time listening to Yeezus* : 🗣 _FOR MY THEME SONG, MY LEATHER BLACK JEANS ON_
Monte Mclaren hahaha YESSIR!
Fourth time listening to Yeezus: I'm In It is the best song in the project
@@martinbogadomartinesi5135 guilt trip mate
Absofuckinlutely, Black Skinned Head has been my shit lately.
NG Monte Blood On The Leaves is my favorite song on Yeezus🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻!!!
My favorite part is when they forget theyre twins and proceed to shame eachother accordingly
Devil's Advocate my favourite part is when i see this same comment under every video
Stop cyberbullying 😢
@@smoothred9453 He was teasing me! 😁
Yeezus is ahead of its time. Most Underrated album. 🐐
Gerardo Davila cap
Tbh I think Yeezus is just practically a different lane of music. Not entirely out of the realm of hiphop of course but most definitely not the Kanye that most of his fans was used to. Which is fine of course, but this notion that anyone that didnt like it at the time was just being a hater is completely bogus. When an artist shifts gears then it's inevitable that they're going to lose fans. Someone saying that Yeezus doesnt sound anything like College Dropout, for instance, but then not understanding why a College Dropout fan would hate it is baffling to me. Some people hate Yeezus and still do, partially because it's not their personal definition of what hiphop is "supposed to be." Should those people expand their horizons more, sure, but it wasnt and isnt blind hate against Kanye for them - they just genuinely hate the album.
Still thinks that TLOP his most underrated album
Every album he puts out people always say it’s not that great but once a couple years pass everyone saying it’s underrated. Kanye ain’t do that on accident he knows what he’s doin 🐐 🐐🐐🐐
Ghost Killa they only said that about tlop. Most people still hate Yeezus. Probably because it followed MBDTF.
I've been waiting for this.
Never forget that "Yeezus" was Kanye's "Oh you don't want me in the fashion industry? Let me talk my shit real quick".
So it's full of anger and you can feel it with him collaborating with electro artists like Daft Punk and Gesafellstein.
Loic Reviews mdrrr allez ntr t un taré
@@keziah8337 Écris bien frangin...
“Four hundred years later we buyin our own chains” - Ye, TLOP
Fire
Time stamps
On Sight - 3:08
Black Skinhead - 4:38
I Am a God - 5:55
New Slaves - 7:40
Hold my Liquor - 11:35
I’m in It - 13:44
Blood on Leaves - 15:54
Guilt Trip - 19:42
Send it Up - 21:43
Bound 2 - 22:15
Let me know if there’s any wrong ones thx
Appreciate this. I was scrolling down the comments for this
@@vickjr98 np
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@@somewhere6380 np
Guilt Trip my favorite Ye song. Puts me in another world everytime. Just beautiful
You like tacos
Kashen Moodley oh shut up!
@@Meagain111 just asking
I been saying that song is amazing. SOOO slept on
@@twxvybeatz5796 do you like tacos
I remember listening to Hell of a life and wishing Ye made more songs like that. Then Yeezus came out. What an album
This is such an underrated Kanye's side fr
Hell of a life is hella underrated too 3 songs of that album
real guilt trip is like hell of a life two of my fav songs
This album was too ahead of its time
slimelordvetti we still haven’t reached this period
@@christophergregoryhill2990 yeah it's crazy this album is still experimental even by today's standards. It's almost comparable to some death grips type shit in terms of instrumentals. Beautiful
slimelordvetti all ye albums are
It’s really not that good
@@nebieli7062 its an amazing album
saw Mallory Bros, and yeezus... had to click fast
No lie
On Sight is one of the best album openers ever tho
Matt Radiohead - Everything in its Right Place
≥
Bandstand this nigga 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Daigo XXX 😂😂
Debatable
On Sight might not be the best song on the album, but it might be the most important.
Don't forget that before this album came out, people were clamoring for another College Dropout/soul sample type of album.
So he says using a soul sample, in the middle of an electro-industrial track: "He'll give us what we need, it may not be what we want".
Sets the tone for the rest of the album. This is NOT what you want, but it's what you must hear now.
Looking back, he was absolutely right, he called a lot of shit that actually happened during this era.
Also, MBDTF turns 10 in next year in 2020. Album still going strong and nothing sounds like to this day. Shit is Timeless, 💯
6LACK LORD Classic
Everything on that album aged like fine wine. Even the G.O.O.D. Friday songs that didn't make MBDTF. It was literally the perfect blend of those futuristic synth sounds, the orchestra vibe, with the super lyrical bars n hard classic Kanye type drums
Kamarty Petersen Kanye’s run up to MBDTF to WTT to Cruel Summer was an underrated run
@@TalentedKamarty Yes, I just love how cinematic that album sounds. I'm telling you, there will never be another Kanye man. There will never be a album that sounds like this sonically. Have you ever heard another song like All Of The Lights, Runaway, Devil In A New Dress or POWER. Shit is amazing
Most overrated hip hop album. Still great tho
Kanye was ahead of his time. people didn’t appreciate Yeezus when it first came out but it’s one of this best albums
Fr. I saw this on another comment but ever since Yeezus, everyone hates his newest project at the time then later to love it and call it a masterpiece
that’s why it’s called “aged well”
Its crazy because now the younger generation loves Yeezys . I was 17 when yeezys came out and it is still my favorite and im 27 now
Can't hold my liquor - can't hold my 'licker'- can't hold my tongue 🤯🤯🤯
thekickback fuck even if that’s a reach thats fire
@@undyingdefect That shit blew my mind, I never caught that.
@@undyingdefect Shit my man this can't be a reach, the next line is "but these bitches can't handle me" which makes perfect sense if he's talking about not holding his tongue (not holding back his thoughts). Fuck I can't believe I didn't get this sooner!
he not that smart it’s a reach
Cody Michels Kanye definitely smart, that makes too much sense
Yeezus is Kanye's most creative project yet and pushed the musical barrier limits. What he did in 2013, artists are doing in 2019.
He influenced multiple generations. Name another artist like Kanye, I'll wait.
yeezus actually has a lot of conceptual depth that people don’t recognise
Probably the most depth out of any Ye album
ikr. it's really like a hero's journey story. you can't just look at each song individually - they each contribute a piece to the whole story. that's why i think the song order as it stands makes so much sense with on sight first. The first six songs show Yeezus' arrogant, callous, embittered side and Blood on the Leaves marks a shift with him showing more of his vulnerable and emotional side (with the exception of Send it up which kinda of acts like the final boss before the hero finally returns home with the treasure).
@@alandeutsch9987 I always thought the shift on yeezus conceptually was hold my liquor considering that song is him reminiscing on a relation ship he once had and tried to re kindle things, I see that song as his fall from grace from the god that was yeezus to the man Kanye, but who knows with yeezus anyways
Yeezus is a fucking classic. One of my favorite alums. Pure passion and anger and art.
I still get chills listening to Blood on the Leaves.
Cudi’s outro on Guilt Trip one of the most beautiful moments in music history
My name fr... so glad Kanye put Codi’s vocal on this track even if this last one didn’t knew and became mad lol
Perfect explanation of the album is the sudden childrens choir sample on 'On Sight' that says "He'll give us what we need, it may not be what we want."
greatest album of all time. I listened like 200000 times to this and i still find new things in production and meaning
"Blood On The Leaves" has the sickest drop of the decade. That shit makes you wanna start a mosh in a Toys R' Us.
One of kanye's greatest work because it's so polarising
*Literally was just listening to “Blood on the leaves” i need a ‘The 20/20 experience’ flashback*
SAME! 20/20!
ON GOD THAT ALBUM IS AMAZING
YOU REALLY JUST BLESSED US WITH ONE OF KANYES BEST ALBUMS
Doppierbutton not even close to one of his best
X You top 5
X You it’s actually critically acclaimed that it’s one of his best. it’s top 2 in his discography and it’s a much deeper album than u think, it’s not just obnoxious noise, there is a concept, a narrative and that noise with those lyrics all play on the concept and narrative.
X You give it many listens and you’ll slowly notice...
Kevin Leksani whats the conceit
The most underrated Ye album. Legendary production with a powerful message. The end of New Slaves might be my favorite all time moment in music
that beat switch with frank was heavenly
I’ve done a ton of research into this album and analyzing the lyrics and for the longest time I put kanye west as the main character of the album but the whole thing has a narrative and he is playing a character within the story of the whole record. The character being “Yeezus” and he is portrayed as a narcissist, fast living, club hopping, rapper who is introduced to us in the first 3 tracks, tries to start a revolution in new slaves and fails, then in hold my liquor has a battle with his inner demons on whether to drink or smoke and also hook up with an ex girlfriend. I’m in it is addressing the sex addiction the character has, blood on the leaves yeezus is reminiscent over the failed relationship that he thought was going to be real and last forever. Guilt trip and send it up I interpret as him returning to the club life with this new found enlightenment and how it’s not giving him the same feeling as with on sight, black skinhead, and I am a god. The final track bound 2 is, in my eyes, the character Yeezus’ success in finding love and finding somebody that takes him away from the club lifestyle, of course this can translated to the fact that ye and Kim got together around this time so it’s probably extremely influenced by that, but the character in the album has found what he needed. i think this album needed all this time for people to truly appreciate it and kanye really said something abt his creative ability at a time where he was probably feeling the most lost. Of course I could be wrong but that’s just what I’ve gathered from my own listening and reading. The dissect podcast also did a great video on the album too that explains how the sampling in the record translates to the narrative.
Kanye has never made a bad album. Yeezus is up there for me, probably #2 or #3
this aged poorly
@@javiswabi6259 JIK? Not a bad album, just mediocre compared to his others
@@yeezy7905 nah i’m talking about donda
@@javiswabi6259 lmaoo donda is an easy 7/10
@@andrewfreeman5165 easy this ratio
There actually is a Bound 1! Beat is slightly difference but still 🔥!!! Like so they see
yeah Tyler helped produce Bound 1
i thought it was because the original song of the main sample was titled “Bound”
Joshua Khoury élève no, Tyler the creator didn’t produce you bro
when I searched this, a fucking tickling fetish channel popped up
Funny thing about the Michael line, whilst it obviously applies to Michael Jackson for their influence in music but listening to it in 2020 you could also say he is up there with Michael as in Michael Jordan for top shoe. Simply the greatest!
The “LETS GOOOOOOOOOO!!” From Terrence always makes my day 😂
Hold my liquor and guilt trip straight🔥🔥🔥
My fav songs 🙏🙏
a man of taste
Yeezus is my go to kanye project when at the gym.....
It u ain't tried listening to that while working out
I highly suggest you do
Zain Ali I’ll try it out need something to run up a mountain too
Also listen to the money store at the gym
I listened to it while studying for an economics exam.... I got an A! Thank you Kanye🙌
This shit gets spun every leg day
Only music I played for 3 months when lifting.
Album is a masterpiece. This is coming from a hard rock / metal fan. Love this album front to back. Awesome video!🤙🏼
Bound 2 still one of favorite tracks by dude
The way Terrance can breakdown a Kanye project is a skill! Every time I watch a vid where Terrance is constantly interpreting his music I gain a new understanding and love for Ye projects.
808's and heartbreak is in the top 5
Yes sirrrr
No 🧢
e batista bottom 3
Broooooo nah, his worst by far
I feel my top 5 gotta be
5. Late Registration
4. The Life of Pablo
3. Yeezus
2. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
1. 808s
IMO
New slaves is one of my favorite kanye songs, the ending is so beautiful.
Best Kanye outro
Been waiting for the longest for someone to flashback to yeezus and who better to do it. My favorite Ye project.
On Sight's sample literally tells you he gives you all you need but it might not be what you want. He knew people wouldn't like Yeezus right away but he felt the need to make it and give it to the people.
facts, that sample usage is one of my favorite music moments ever, it means so much in the context of ye's career (using a classic soul sample like his earlier days, teasing the fans at the same time while also saying that sound isn't forever and here's the new approach) and it's so memorable
So genius, that’s why it’s the perfect intro
S/O to La Flame for reworking the drums on Guilt Trip 🔥
Joseph Gonzalez The only song that aged well for me
@@superdupeninja8149 every song is a fine wine
Joseph _8 and pretty sure he produced new slaves beat too
Shoulda done this against Born Sinner since they released same day. We need a new “Which Is Better”.
Also “Watching Movies With The Sound Off”
They are very very different albums
Yeezus better. Bound 2 alone beats it
Born Sinner is a 5/10 at best so no thank you
Mr. Apples so is MDTBF and TPAB but they still did a which is better🤷♂️
Yeezus is slept on because of its abrasive sonic qualities but as far as lyrics and message go, its some of Kanye's best work. Great Review guys.
"When I park my Range Rover
Slightly scratch your Corolla
Okay, I smashed your Corolla"
My shit to this day!
Yeezus was ahead of it's time. I still listen to this album all the time.
My breakdown of Yeezus
First 4 tracks: on sight, blk sknhead, I am a god & new slaves - we see this “yeezus” character who’s frustrated, arrogant, obnoxious, sex crazed as we see in the minimalism of the music and the lines such as “hurry up with my damn massage” like how can you hurry up a massage it’s impossible🤣 but he’s at this level of crazy confidence, he says in new slaves he sees the blood on the leaves, he sees what everyone else is doing.
The next time you hear the term blood on the leaves is on track 7.
Between that is hold my liquor, I’m in it and blood on the leaves: these tracks show that he is actually being effected by these materialistic items the most, the girls, the lifestyle, the money.
Then from track 8 Guilt Trip To Bound 2 is his self realisation that he must go to the woman he loves and find his relationship with god
Good job
Let's not forget Ye been putting God in his music since he dropped and its finally caught on. The grind is real. Stay true to you no matter what.💪🏾
I remember everyone hated on this album when it dropped but now just like TLOP they realize Kanye was ahead of his time and every song they thought was weird or sounded bad was a classic waiting to happen. Yeezus is one of Ye’s best projects
How Terrence is hyped up about Kanye in every Video is the Type of enthusiasm I need in my life!!!
I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS LETS GOOOOOOO(in Terrance voice)
Bound 2...masterpiece
So glad you showed love to guilt trip. Most underrated song in Yes whole discography next to I Wonder
Hold my liquor. One of my favorite songs
So grateful you guys did this, this album super underrated
Travis Scott rodeo flashback
Kendrick Lamar DAMN flashback
Childish Gambino Awaken My Love flashback
Just some ideas for videos
They've done regular videos on rodeo and damn before so they probably won't do it again
rodeo deserves a flashback
I need that awaken my love flashback
We really need that childish gambino flashback I feel like he’s given his praise but at the same time he’s not talked enough about. Like they always hype up Chris brown but childish gambino Does all the shjt Chris does ans never gets talked about
Tf we need a Kendrick Lamar damn flashback for?
IM IN IT. Beat sounds like a Killmonger entrance
The amount of times I hear them say “Damn we can’t put that in the video bro”
THIS A TRUE FLASHBACK! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The entire album is perfect!!
This album is a classic like most ye albums 🤷🏾♂️
Basically anything with Kanye and Mallory Bros is a must watch lmao.
I'm so glad Yeezus gets the recognition it deserves years later.
Flashback friday: blonde edition
They already did channel orange but blonde. Is >>>>>>>>> than channel orange
@Brycen Stephens Blonde*
Actually it’s “Boys don’t cry” 🧐
They don’t like blonde😢
Luke Varghese channel orange > blonde
I truly respect y’all for only choosing sponsors that mean something cool or stand for something good 💯
kings just blessed me, love you guys!
Finally my fav YE album bruh production on this is untouchable
APPRECIATE YALL HEAVY FOR SHOWING THIS ALBUM LOVE. ONE OF HIS BEST PROJECTS
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭flashback, yall need to keep the same energy...flashbacks always been fire...domt worry bout the views, they'll pick up momentum👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾just stay consistent ❤❤
Bruh I was just listening to this like I hope the Mallory bro’s do a flashback video to this album....and now look💪🏾👌🏾
Yall disrespecting On Sight as if it wasnt a love project betweeen Daft Punk and Yeezus himself
Shit still sound ass
Ben carter the only thing that’s ass is your headphones
Ben carter You might want to get new headphones dawg..
@@bencarter3750 u ass
@@bencarter3750 you probably listen to country music lol
Yeezus is like like wine, the older it gets. The better it gets.
fun fact- Travis Scott was a co-producer on blood on the leaves and especially guilt trip
he just did the drums on guilt trip
@@phatrick Ok but he still co produced it...
@@mu7mmad037 no
@@phatrick drums the most important part of a beat
Fun fact, Travis is learning from Kanye
Father stretch my hands .... definitely a fav 👌🏾✨
I haven’t watched yet but I know y’all better not disrespect Hold My Liquor.
KiahTynia they didn’t
Probably the best Chief Keef feature
Probably the greatest instrumental in any Kanye song ever.
@@AWWYEAHHHHHH facts. So underrated . It's such a different type of song production wise I've never heard something as impactful
This is the comment 😂
‘Nigga in the drum line finally getting his shine’ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Crazy how only 10 songs can leave such an impression
The outro to New Slaves makes me ascend
Flashback to the life of Pablo ? 🙌🙌🙌
fun fact: Frank Ocean does the vocals for the end of New Slaves
fucking beautiful
Yesssir
y'all missed the: "start a fight club, BRad RePITTation"
Thank u
🤯🤯🤯
So many bars on this album…
Seeing Kanye sing bound 2 live in the free Larry Hoover concert was a dream come true 😭 the whole set of hits was a blessing 💕👌🏾 Kanye da goat 🐐!!!!!!!!
I used to love listening to hold my liquor and the guitar solo in it. So many hidden gems in the album, everyone just jumped on the hate bandwagon like everything else
God damn Terrance got that ad on point
Not only did kanye change the shoe game... He changed the fashion game aswell the droppy hoodies, Long bottom shirts , yezzus roshie inspired footwear, joggers, he influenced the mid 2010s to late 2010s fashion. No one gives him this credit.he was rocking all that in 2013 when niggas was on snapbacks, Camo shorts, graphic ts, Long socks
My favorite artist of All time! Yeezus was and is amazing. Period.
Yeezus is one of Kanye’s best albums hands down!! Sonically and messaging
Glad for the positive reaction. This is an album of fire tracks that give your mind a chance to work. So much injustice he navigated to still create fire music. I seen him perform Blood On The Leaves on tv in the UK. OMG no lie it touched the heart
Kid Cudi on Guilt Trip is the best part of the album it's that fire
Crazy i just listen to it all the way through again the other day. Not 1 skip
Yeezus is up there in Kanye's discography. Probably #2 for me.
Kelvin Leung I completely agree
#1 for me then MBDTF of course
Kelvin Leung #1 TLOP and #2 Yeezus
Kelvin Leung TLOP?!
It's #1 for me
“1 good girl is worth a thousand bitches...” that hit home
culture vs what a time to be alive flashback 🔥🔥
Darkace Zilco culture wins
Yeezus... Masterpiece.
Blood on the leaves one of the hardest kanye tracks EVER
yeeeeeeooooooooooooo , that drum line part had me weeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaakk ! 9:54
MORE FLASHBACKS😩
yeezus is kanye's best album and my fav album all time
May be the best Kanye project, think about it... its between yeezus or mbdtf. I literally love every song on the album, fr fr
Props to you gentlemen for the cyber bullying message 🙏💙