Finally created a Patreon www.patreon.com/mercurialno6 Never made a penny from any of these videos. Record Companies put adverts all over my work and claim the money. Can't blame them. This is almost the definition of a 'transformative' video... but like I said, I can't really blame them. Please subscribe to my Patreon if you feel able. I think I've exhausted the 'doing it for nothing' thing. People think I'm crazy!
I’m not sure if he’s able to monetize but he’s made it clear that he transforms the work enough to the point it doesn’t affect the market of the original work, which is something you need to prove to not violate copyright law, so it doesn’t get taken down fully.
Kanye is still very much a hands-on producer, still chopping samples and all the rest, he just brings in all kinds of people for small touches although sometimes more, literally anyone involved gets a credit regardless of the size of the contribution. He's very generous in that way
yeah like for example if you give him the idea for something (volontarely or not) you'll get a song credit even if you don't even make music. sometimes some people don't even remember why they have credits lmao
@@samylemzaoui2298 Yep, one of his frequent collaborators CyHi the Prince said something like he's too generous with writing credits, and then gave an example of something like he gave a writing credit to someone who was wearing black shoes because he saw the shoes and came up with a line involving black shoes lmao
He's not bitter or arrogant, so many people work on these tracks and alot of people slam them as disgusting like they didn't make music. Love his reactions very unbiased
Can we please acknowledge and appreciate the edits this man makes. Not only with the video recording but even with the audio. Including terminology that most fans aren’t even aware of. Thanks Mercurial Number 6!!! 🙏🏼
Man the fact that someone like you, being a producer who primarily listened to rock music, is able to appreciate Kanye West’s true artistic greatness so far from all the Kanye albums you’ve listened to really makes me happy as a Kanye fan :) Kanye is so much more than a ‘rapper’ and in the literal sense too, because he is a producer. The way Kanye curates his pieces of art himself is often overlooked by people not open enough to listen to him. Thank you for branching out man !!!
I very rarely leave comments on youtube. That was hands down the best reaction to an album I have ever witnessed on the platform. The way you spoke about the different sounds whilst also putting in the time to edit these as you have. Absolutely incredible content. I am honoured to have watched this video. Thank you for this incredible content
As others have said the reason there’s so many credits is because he gives credit to people for barely anything. Literally there was once an instance where someone was wearing black shoes and Kanye then made a lyric about black shoes and so gave that person credit. Often people forget why their names are in his credits haha
@@daboomchakalaka7898 and the best part is that most of the people with producing credits are engineers or just making some tweaks for mixing, Kanye makes almost all the production by himself like 90% of the time, he’s truly a genius
Basically Kanye always works with many people, and credits everyone, i've seen people who worked with him saying he would credit someone as a writer simply for standing in the room.
@@garbagejuice1 but that was about the use of a sample right ? It's kinda different. and tbh i doubt it's kanye who directly goes to negociate with artists, it's more likely his label.
You're right at the start that this is a gospel album, that's what Kanye himself called it at first. Obviously it isn't gospel in the traditional sense, but it represents Kanye's internal struggle between his strong Christian faith and his overbearing ego and indulgent lifestyle, both pretty clearly displayed on the album cover.
This is why it is called The Life of Pablo... Picasso (his artistic side) Paul the Apostle (his religious side) Pablo Escobar (his indulgent extreme side) Brilliant concept.
I think Kanye had managed to blend his ego and religous sides. Much to the chagrin of the "humbler" religious people and less religous fans like myself but Kanye is sorta at the head of a full on cult these days, and has always had the mentality but not so much the direct following until he tossed out the cursing and in your face sexuality. I simply think he switched the way he practiced while keeping the same level of faith.
Fan fact. Originally the song “FML” was supposed to have Travis Scott on the hook singing “I wish I could fuck my life up” but then Kanye brought in The Weeknd for whatever reason.
Im not gonna lie I've had too much to drink tonight but I seriously vibe with how you do reactions on this channel on a different level. Shed more than one tear during the watching of this video. Just the fact that this video was released as at the time it did was enough to make me believe I am living in a simulation. Thank you Mercurial Number Six, the Morpheus of reaction videos.
I will forever be defending the opinion that this is Kanye's greatest album. It's a manic culmination of his previous albums and a blueprint for the music he's created since.
I've listened to this album in it's entirety over 15 times and this man is teaching me production aspects I wasn't aware of at all😂 best reactor in the game fr
Man, love this reaction. Feels like it’s my first listen of the album with a fellow musician geeking out over all the production that 99% of reactions miss.
This is my personal favorite Kanye album, glad you are reviewing it. also its incredibly impressive how you can insert yourself into the song on a random instrument and fit it like it could be part of the actually song.
Kanye’s most recent album actually is a gospel album. He won a Grammy for it only months after pissing on one. It’s most people’s least favorite Kanye album but it’s a beautiful piece of music on its own. It’s called “Jesus is King.”
@@dookie3453 Yeah, I akin it to "ye" (his previous album before JIK) but instead of the subject matter being his bipolar disorder, it's mainly about his faith.
As a music producer myself, these reactions are probably the best on UA-cam. This guy actually seems to know what he's talking about from a producer/engineer's perspective. Never thought I'd pick up a mixing trick or two, or some inspiration from an album reaction video haha. Keep the videos comin homie, much love from California 🔥
I realised that this album was a masterpiece the first time I heard it. Never understood the hate at all.. I'm glad more and more people are coming round to it! Lucky you, I really wish I could hear this album for the first time again.
dude you're a genious, honestly. The music knowledge and to be capable of taking the guitar and adding some more to a song out of nowhere, thats beautiful
Easily my favorite Kanye album. So much variety, so many awesome collaborations. An album that intentionally feels messy, like a window into Kanye’s train of thought. Its a brilliant album, and like anything West has ever made, it’s only gotten better with age.
Chyi The Prince (AN artist who works an all Kanyes music) said Kanye gives credit to anyone who was in the studio if he thinks they helped provide anything even getting the coffee(Presumable with 4 sugars and GOAT milk)
Editing on this was fantastic and the energy coming through my screen was just awesome. Also continuing my ritual of asking you to give Fleet Foxes self titled album or Helplessness Blues a listen for a complete and beautiful genre switch. Keep it up bud x
Vinyl is analog and streaming services are digital but even tho he's listening to it on vinyl we would hear in digital because we're watching it on UA-cam
the mercurial number six is the best reaction channel on youtube. you listen to your audience and followers so much, you should have so many more. a genuine thank you from myself and so many fans and followers of you & your content. keep reacting, keep keeping it real! 💯
0:49 ultralight beam 2:34 father stretch my hands pt. 1 He skipped pt. 2 I’m guessing for copyright 4:03 famous 7:03 feedback 7:49 lowlights 8:19 highlights 9:59 freestyle 4 12:03 I love Kanye 12:13 waves 14:35 FML 16:44 real friends 18:37 wolves 21:10 Frank’s track 21:35 silver surfer intermission 22:04 30 hours 22:20 no more parties in LA Skipped facts 25:50 fade Skipped saint Pablo
The voice on Wolves is not being played, Caroline Shaw is an incredible vocalist that writes some very strange and beautiful vocal compositions when she's not working with Kanye
@@420weabooslayer it means people take advantage of you if you were nice. to a degree that they just take a sandwich from your fridge and they be like “i’m sure he wouldn’t mind”
Finally created a Patreon www.patreon.com/mercurialno6 Never made a penny from any of these videos. Record Companies put adverts all over my work and claim the money. Can't blame them. This is almost the definition of a 'transformative' video... but like I said, I can't really blame them. Please subscribe to my Patreon if you feel able. I think I've exhausted the 'doing it for nothing' thing. People think I'm crazy!
1 song in and he’s already whipped out the guitar and is profusely sweating
Such a legendary album
one of favorite albums of all time ha for non stop replaying for a whole month
it’s dumb how when it came out it getting hate but to me it was a masterpiece
@@joshmadeyou7215 i literally hated it when it came out. now i love it.
mid
@@rileyboards6070 nah
You pulled out a guitar within first 2 minutes of the reaction what a legend
do you just do just you have just you do ?
@@LJ-fr1ei what
@@cachorrocareca3233 dababy
@@cachorrocareca3233 have you?
he would have loved the guitar on the unreleased ultralight interlude
I love this guy’s visceral reaction to music. Also, he very clearly doesn’t give a shit about copyright.
I’m not sure if he’s able to monetize but he’s made it clear that he transforms the work enough to the point it doesn’t affect the market of the original work, which is something you need to prove to not violate copyright law, so it doesn’t get taken down fully.
@@bubbadeedee3141 yup, he makes sure to be making sounds or talk on top of the song
Kanye is still very much a hands-on producer, still chopping samples and all the rest, he just brings in all kinds of people for small touches although sometimes more, literally anyone involved gets a credit regardless of the size of the contribution. He's very generous in that way
yeah like for example if you give him the idea for something (volontarely or not) you'll get a song credit even if you don't even make music. sometimes some people don't even remember why they have credits lmao
Unfortunately, he gets producer credits on songs he was barely involved in as well. He admitted to this on his tape with A-Trak.
@@hullstar242 he influences alot of artist's beats, sometimes he just redos the drums or re tunes one of the instruments but yeah
He legally has to put them in the credits lmao
@@samylemzaoui2298 Yep, one of his frequent collaborators CyHi the Prince said something like he's too generous with writing credits, and then gave an example of something like he gave a writing credit to someone who was wearing black shoes because he saw the shoes and came up with a line involving black shoes lmao
This guy just fully understands music somehow lol
He's not bitter or arrogant, so many people work on these tracks and alot of people slam them as disgusting like they didn't make music. Love his reactions very unbiased
Cuz it comes from here bro ❤️
hes a producer but yeah I see what you're saying
if he fully understood music he would have recognized kendrick
Facts
“It’s not often you talk about bleaching your a**hole in Gospel” LOL
Am I wrong? :-D
@@mercurialno6 nah man, you are right
@@mercurialno6 you’ve listened to the wrong gospel. All the gospel i listen to is about a**holes
hello fellow yandhi fan
@@go1gamer781 hello brethren
He said “that backing is very yeezus isn’t it ?” And I shed a tear :’)
He a real fan now. Legend
Your editing is so underrated asf
I don’t know, I think we all rate it pretty high 🙌
It’s the best part. he even turned his shirt white after the bleached asshole line 😩
@@MankeyGamez next level
@@MankeyGamez ngl that was pretty obvious to see
I wish this was how my friends listened to my music i show them
So do I.
We need an album where this man plays a bunch of guitar solos over Kanye songs
A la Mike Dean
Hold my liquor - the mercurial number six version
we already have Mike Dean
@@Eric-rl2zm bro such perfect song to do with chief keef rapping in the background
LOW LIGHTS BRO
Can we please acknowledge and appreciate the edits this man makes. Not only with the video recording but even with the audio. Including terminology that most fans aren’t even aware of. Thanks Mercurial Number 6!!! 🙏🏼
I read that as "can we please acknowledge and appreciate this man's ankles". Oops.
@@mercurialno6 well that too 😂
@@mercurialno6 Love your ankles! And your editing too, I guess.
2 minutes in already whipped out the guitar, instant classic
he don’t misssssss
it sound so good with the guitar tho
I feel like you’re someone Kanye would enjoy working with in the studio. We all know Kanye feeds off the energy in the room.
I would love to hear a full blown EP of you just covering the best songs you reviewed in your reaction series.
THIIIISSSSSSS
Love that idea dude
Bonne idée ça
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a 'hold my liquor' cover would be incredible, his guitar solo on that one blew me away
Man the fact that someone like you, being a producer who primarily listened to rock music, is able to appreciate Kanye West’s true artistic greatness so far from all the Kanye albums you’ve listened to really makes me happy as a Kanye fan :) Kanye is so much more than a ‘rapper’ and in the literal sense too, because he is a producer. The way Kanye curates his pieces of art himself is often overlooked by people not open enough to listen to him. Thank you for branching out man !!!
no more parties in LA was produced by madlib that's why it sounds so great
madlib is so damn talented
@@chr0methang the goat
Madlib the greatest producer ever
And he produced it on his ipad
@@mynobnez on garage band I’m pretty sure
I very rarely leave comments on youtube. That was hands down the best reaction to an album I have ever witnessed on the platform. The way you spoke about the different sounds whilst also putting in the time to edit these as you have. Absolutely incredible content. I am honoured to have watched this video. Thank you for this incredible content
:-)
The Chemistry this man and Kanye West would have😂😂
You're a riot Mate! Keep it up
I’m sayin lmao these niggas would be insta BFF’s with they crazy ass
As others have said the reason there’s so many credits is because he gives credit to people for barely anything. Literally there was once an instance where someone was wearing black shoes and Kanye then made a lyric about black shoes and so gave that person credit. Often people forget why their names are in his credits haha
That’s why Kanye’s based 🙏
Also the food delivery guy he asked opinion on one time.
a lot of his credits are actually for writing and not producing, Kanye is a far better producer than he is rapper imo
@@daboomchakalaka7898 and the best part is that most of the people with producing credits are engineers or just making some tweaks for mixing, Kanye makes almost all the production by himself like 90% of the time, he’s truly a genius
Basically Kanye always works with many people, and credits everyone, i've seen people who worked with him saying he would credit someone as a writer simply for standing in the room.
That’s the norm in studio sessions. Anyone in the room is credited
@@IDeletedData hmm no not at all
@@IDeletedData that's just a lie lol
Not to be that one dude but uh....
Aphex twin on blame game
@@garbagejuice1 but that was about the use of a sample right ? It's kinda different. and tbh i doubt it's kanye who directly goes to negociate with artists, it's more likely his label.
1:35 Mike Dean been real quiet since you droppped this
Fun fact. The sample in 30 hours actually says “all the islands” Kanye just made it sound like “30 hours”
He did something similar in late. The sample says i will erase away.
@@Kiwi_J yeah, and for Through the wire. He does that a lot
Just further proof of his sampling talent
It’s “baby lion goes...where the islands go”
i think it's "where the islands"
0:49 Ultralight Beam
2:31 Father Stretch My Hands
4:03 Famous
7:02 Feedback
7:48 Low Lights
8:17 Highlights
9:58 Freestyle 4
12:01 I Love Kanye
12:12 Waves
14:34 FML
16:43 Real Friends
18:35 Wolves
21:10 Frank's Track
21:34 Siiiiiiiiilver Surffffeeeeer Intermission
22:04 30 Hours
22:19 No More Parties In LA
25:45 Facts
24:49 Fade
28:04 Saint Pablo
Legend 👍
godsend
You're right at the start that this is a gospel album, that's what Kanye himself called it at first. Obviously it isn't gospel in the traditional sense, but it represents Kanye's internal struggle between his strong Christian faith and his overbearing ego and indulgent lifestyle, both pretty clearly displayed on the album cover.
Yo chill
I like the way you said this
This is why it is called
The Life of Pablo...
Picasso (his artistic side)
Paul the Apostle (his religious side)
Pablo Escobar (his indulgent extreme side)
Brilliant concept.
I think Kanye had managed to blend his ego and religous sides. Much to the chagrin of the "humbler" religious people and less religous fans like myself but Kanye is sorta at the head of a full on cult these days, and has always had the mentality but not so much the direct following until he tossed out the cursing and in your face sexuality. I simply think he switched the way he practiced while keeping the same level of faith.
You said it so right
the amount of editing and knowledge this man puts into his videos is so god insane. Never change Mercurial Number Six
just so you know, the editing where the song skips ahead but the transition is completely fluid is very much appreciated. amazing content as always
Glad someone mentioned that mate it was seamless
yepppp its so fun that you can listen to it and still enjoy the album
This guy is so musical talented, you can just tell from what he says. He’d be a fantastic teacher!
This is quite possibly the best reaction to this album ever
Fan fact. Originally the song “FML” was supposed to have Travis Scott on the hook singing “I wish I could fuck my life up” but then Kanye brought in The Weeknd for whatever reason.
and it worked so well
Because The Weeknd is miles better Travis is okay tho
honestly the weeknd did something fantastic on fml it's for me the song that aged the best in life of pablo
@@nabilelmaniaa6581 this album might just be he's best aged incredibly well
@@nabilelmaniaa6581 this album might just be he's best aged incredibly well
I’ve never clicked a notification that fast. Don’t worry though, I carpooled the early mercenaries here
thanks for the ride
I literally completely said fuck work and jumped straight in!!!
Same haha
Shit made my day fr
Same bro
Im not gonna lie I've had too much to drink tonight but I seriously vibe with how you do reactions on this channel on a different level. Shed more than one tear during the watching of this video. Just the fact that this video was released as at the time it did was enough to make me believe I am living in a simulation. Thank you Mercurial Number Six, the Morpheus of reaction videos.
i don’t normally comment on youtube videos but i wanted to let you know the level of editing you do is much appreciated
Your Kanye reactions give me life.
I will forever be defending the opinion that this is Kanye's greatest album. It's a manic culmination of his previous albums and a blueprint for the music he's created since.
That's a great way to look at it
This is exactly what I was thinking spot on
Facts (Charlie Heat Version)
This isn’t just a reaction but more of a performance… I love it
I've listened to this album in it's entirety over 15 times and this man is teaching me production aspects I wasn't aware of at all😂 best reactor in the game fr
only 15? those are rookie numbers
@@jasp42 more a fan of the older work honestly
@@AaronCreates yeezus is god tier
Man, love this reaction. Feels like it’s my first listen of the album with a fellow musician geeking out over all the production that 99% of reactions miss.
why is the guitar improv he did to ultra light beam so good. God I love this man
Wasn’t it!! Phenomenal sound to it, I could listen to a guitar additioned TLOP
The ending of fade was good too!
BRO YOU GIVE THE SONGS A WHOLE NEW MEANING THANK YOU 🙏
Immediately clicked on this when I saw the notif this finna be crazy
Oh yeah I’m feeling it
I want it I need it
He needs to listen to exmilitary
@@roninlyons7533 change your pfp
Also.... let’s appreciate how Mercurial engages in his comments section. Really building a community here 🙏🏼
:-)
This is my personal favorite Kanye album, glad you are reviewing it. also its incredibly impressive how you can insert yourself into the song on a random instrument and fit it like it could be part of the actually song.
It's quite tricky without knowing how the song goes!
@@mercurialno6 yet you still manage to pull it off, we appreciate you sir!
Kanye’s most recent album actually is a gospel album. He won a Grammy for it only months after pissing on one. It’s most people’s least favorite Kanye album but it’s a beautiful piece of music on its own. It’s called “Jesus is King.”
amazing album
I would say the main album isn’t very gospel, more just religious vibes. However the choir version definitely
It’s not a good album. Not really for anyone’s standards
@@dookie3453 Yeah, I akin it to "ye" (his previous album before JIK) but instead of the subject matter being his bipolar disorder, it's mainly about his faith.
@@KendrickMegaFan It's still a decently put album, albeit rushed. But certainly not reaching the best of Kanye's discog list.
When this man pulls out a guitar you know you're about to witness greatness
Nice pfp
Man Kanye should get him to play on a record. That be sick
That's a nice profile picture
As a music producer myself, these reactions are probably the best on UA-cam. This guy actually seems to know what he's talking about from a producer/engineer's perspective. Never thought I'd pick up a mixing trick or two, or some inspiration from an album reaction video haha. Keep the videos comin homie, much love from California 🔥
Probably? :-)
I swear you're The gift that keeps on giving. Can't wait for you to do Graduation, you'll love the vinyl.
Sadly there never Was a legit vinyl Release.
@@MB-yd1io oh yeah, I completely forgot about that. They only made like 100 official copies.
@@carlosrp23 nah there was no official copies at all lol
@Carlos nah man there were none made I have a bootleg lol but there was never legit a vinyl release.
You help me see a whole new side of an album I’ve listened to so many times, feels new now.
There's only one man on this planet that would play one of those wooden frog instruments when listening to Real Friends.
😂😂
the best youtube channel hands down. can't even describe the joy these videos bring
that guitar in Ultralight Beam was incredible
The guitar at the beginning was LEGENDARY!!
WHOLE NEW MEANING TO GOOD FRIDAY
I realised that this album was a masterpiece the first time I heard it. Never understood the hate at all.. I'm glad more and more people are coming round to it! Lucky you, I really wish I could hear this album for the first time again.
dude you're a genious, honestly. The music knowledge and to be capable of taking the guitar and adding some more to a song out of nowhere, thats beautiful
Easily my favorite Kanye album. So much variety, so many awesome collaborations. An album that intentionally feels messy, like a window into Kanye’s train of thought. Its a brilliant album, and like anything West has ever made, it’s only gotten better with age.
Well put. It's got such a special place in his discography. Personally my favorite Kanye era.
Now, this one caught me off guard...youre a legend man
Dude, this man’s reactions and clear ability to feel the vibe. Very cool. One of the best albums Ye has ever done.
If Kanye doesn’t create a reproduction of the record with Six’s guitar solo, then the album isn’t truly fixed.
That guitar mix with Ultralight beam literally transcends me into heaven
Never seen a like/dislike ratio like this one. All the homies love Mercurial Number 6.
You should try listening to "After Hours" by the Weeknd if possible, I feel like the synths would send you over the moon!!!
Chyi The Prince (AN artist who works an all Kanyes music) said Kanye gives credit to anyone who was in the studio if he thinks they helped provide anything even getting the coffee(Presumable with 4 sugars and GOAT milk)
The GOAT milk had be cracking up. But yeah.. word, Kanye does give credit to anyone and everyone involved in the process
Whenever he starts playing guitar with the song, i transcend to the astral plane
I am dying of laughter at the fact that the only snippet of Facts was just a few seconds of you having a pure heart attack over the bass and screaming
Dude ikr, this might be my new favorite channel lmao
Editing on this was fantastic and the energy coming through my screen was just awesome. Also continuing my ritual of asking you to give Fleet Foxes self titled album or Helplessness Blues a listen for a complete and beautiful genre switch. Keep it up bud x
Bro im high af and this is one of the best experiences ive ever had
i’ll join you in a bit broski
Hahaha I’m literally doing the same thing rn this is awesome
@Alex C happy 4/20 :)
@Alex C time to smoke
same bro omg
The production in the video is mind blowing!
Why does music sound better when I listen to it with you???
The vinyl has higher quality sound compared to streaming platforms like Spotify and apple music plus he does some tuning on the editing
Vinyl is analog and streaming services are digital but even tho he's listening to it on vinyl we would hear in digital because we're watching it on UA-cam
@@beard6329 TLOP isn't on vinyl
@@beard6329 he isn’t even listening to vinyl
@@oliodb7486 TLOP was never officially released on vinyl
i love how you just understand kanye first listen every time... if you guys collabed you would have a super easy time together
respect to you for being willing to be yourself on youtube and to try and create something new
The editing makes this feel like a short film. Incredible production.
Slightly upset we were deprived of Chance's verse on Ultralight Beam to start out I gotta be honest.
full video will be on his website
fr
@@abartel6 oh I actually didn't know that thanks
@@abartel6 i didn't see it on there
@@abartel6 wherev
Never seen any of your videos before, this is my first. This might be the best music review I've ever seen, very nice sir.
You, Big Quint and Mallory Bros are my favorite reaction channels.
mallory bros are awesome i wish they uploaded more.
This is now the standard of which of all album reactions will be measured against the goat 🐐
I respect carrot cake being favorite, it just hits the spot sometimes
Cream cheese frosting goes hard
Watched the Yeesus reaction and it made me love that album again, this is one of my favourite Kanye albums, glad you liked it!
I like that he’s teaching as he listens🧡
the mercurial number six is the best reaction channel on youtube. you listen to your audience and followers so much, you should have so many more. a genuine thank you from myself and so many fans and followers of you & your content. keep reacting, keep keeping it real! 💯
:-)
Literally this morning I was listening to TLOP and wishing that he would react to it
These reactions always help me further appreciate the instrumentation even more for albums I already love
It's incredible how he even speaks at time with the music
0:49 ultralight beam
2:34 father stretch my hands pt. 1
He skipped pt. 2 I’m guessing for copyright
4:03 famous
7:03 feedback
7:49 lowlights
8:19 highlights
9:59 freestyle 4
12:03 I love Kanye
12:13 waves
14:35 FML
16:44 real friends
18:37 wolves
21:10 Frank’s track
21:35 silver surfer intermission
22:04 30 hours
22:20 no more parties in LA
Skipped facts
25:50 fade
Skipped saint Pablo
I hope he knows that No More Parties in LA is produced by Madlib
I didn't.
@@mercurialno6 Produced on an iPad as well I believe
@@mercurialno6 Also Kendrick Lamar is the feature on that song
Might be my favourite beat of all time
@@jolsatnite Idk bout nmpila but ik for a fact that he produced the entirety of bandana on an ipad
your reactions make my day man, thank you for the vids
Thank you for watching. :-)
You should react to Childish Gambino's "Because The Internet" Album
This is agreeable
The production being all over the place would be perfect for his channel lmao
Yess
Or royalty
This is the most amazing video I have ever watched
I don't think there is anyone that enjoys music as much as him
That guitar over ultralightbeam was splendid
no way! you gotta do all of them at this point love the reactions
Awesome video, I never thought watching someone listening to my favorite artist could be so entertaining. Keep up the good work
The voice on Wolves is not being played, Caroline Shaw is an incredible vocalist that writes some very strange and beautiful vocal compositions when she's not working with Kanye
Now this is content
Now this is a comment.
I'm glad you appreciated "you left your fridge open somebody just took a sandwich"
Right
I'm prob dense ash but whats the meaning behind the bar?
@@420weabooslayer it means people take advantage of you if you were nice.
to a degree that they just take a sandwich from your fridge and they be like “i’m sure he wouldn’t mind”
18:35 remember hearing Wolves for the first time and getting goosebumps at the start
that guitar solo on ultralight beam omg
this guy has so much energy
No wayyy 😭😭 N°06 is the gift that keeps on giving ❤