I'm not a huge Kanye fan, but all these comments bashing his artistry... ignorant. Kanye is an amazing producer and composer. Doesn't matter if he has someone is adding a small set to the beat, he's still a genius
@@joeytribianni9280 they werent close at all. Madlib did bootleg songs over Dilla beat tapes, Dilla found out and they became friends over the phone. Dilla and Kanye never had an interaction as far as the internet knows.
Ya'll are just saying that because he died. There's no fucking way if you were born in the 70's or 80's that you can honestly say that as a pure beatmaker that Dilla wasn't fucking with the RZA or Preemo back in the day. Dilla wasn't even really fucking with Pete Rock or Havoc in the 90's. I know when people die their art or ingenuity gets magnified but I'm a real hip-hop, underground head and Dilla was dope but definitely has NOTHING definitive that would make him the goat.
@@WallTrapMedia the way he chopped samples on the kick an snare to find his own patterns was something he mastered first. "Don't cry" is still a beat no one could replicate because Dilla's chopping technique was one of a kind
@@WallTrapMedia If we're only talking ab in the 90s then Madlib wouldnt be considered a top producer, Black Thought wouldnt be considered one of the GOATs, etc. Dilla's best work came in the late 90s - early to mid 2000s up until his passing. Donuts is still one of the greatest instrumental hip hop albums ever. Labcabincalifornia was definitely a standout for production as well
When I think beats I think of premier and Dilla..I feel also? If a beat puts you in a zone? Get lost in it? That's all it counts? And I got lost in plenty of JD joints!
Well saying slavery was a choice, Harriet Tubman did nothing for the slaves, repping maga gear, being rude to other artists and an egomaniac are a few reasons.
@@mosesbarro8628 i think the harriet comment gets overreacted too and misconstrued. he was very clearly just saying slavery isn't over. which is a pretty common sentiment in african-american scholarship.
@@mosesbarro8628 1. He never said slavery was a choice, watch the interview for yourself. (If you reply saying you did watch it I won’t reply back, don’t have patience for retarded statements) He said Tubman had the slaves move over to work for more white people, this comment was about black empowerment not about Harriet Tubman not “freeing” them like history class would say, he sees slaves being moved over to another country to work for more white people isn’t freedom just different work but he never undermined the actual difference between being slaves and working for whites. Name another artist he shat on for literally no reason, Kanye is literally one of the biggest talent finders out there and has created, saved and helped so many careers and I’ve never heard him shit talk an artist for no reason even most of the time even when he has a reason - Drake, Chris Brown etcetera he still doesn’t infact he just sent Chris Brown one of his Sherpas, he has always given people their flowers while they were still here and has always shown love to other artists, the only singular time he ever disrespected an artist was Taylor Swift but that situation has many different contextual values that should just be it’s own conversation especially since it doesn’t serve your point at all really. Repping Maga merch, Kanye has stated so many many times he didn’t follow up with all Trump’s policies, he later stated that he is pulling away from Trump’s social bubble because he was afraid that he was being used for the colour of his skin by others in the Republican Party. He wanted to have a relationship with the president regardless of who it was because he wants to create and help people and the best way to do this is to also have the president of your country on board not only for financial help (because he doesn’t need that) for his projects but also because it’s as good as you can get for a portfolio or cv? You worked for an amazing restaurant that’s famous and now have to move house and work somewhere else? Another restaurant is more likely to take you on if your cv has a statement from your boss who owns a famous well done restaurant, it’s the best slipnote you’re getting if you have the president on your radar. 80% of what you see about Kanye in the news is false, I thought with all the finger in your butt, Jeffree Star cheating allegations this would be common sense by now but I guess people really just love to shit on a black man doing nothing but greatness, ignore that he’s trying to build a sustainable city running on water and other natural sources and even more amazing projects lol. TLDR: You’re wrong, do research.
@@123rtXd I guess that’s why that comment was so well received by the black community, the black audience members who were present when he made those remarks and the black woman who filmed it and left immediately after he said that. Makes sense.
@@unclesam530 tryna get my man some exposure most importantly some Criticism to help him grow. he dropped a J Dilla Tribute EP awhile back and now has 3 projects since last year streaming on all platforms Please give your honest opinion ua-cam.com/video/fLo_4qI9vQY/v-deo.html
he sells shoes that are made in 3rd world countries for a price tag of a couple hundred dollars, sometimes even more than that. it that's what you call art and "not selling out", ok, that's your opinion.
@@maxmeier532 so you’re saying every shoe company of all time sold out. That’s business by the book. It’s the entire system that we’ve been placed into that’s the real problem. What I mean by “selling out” is that he never compromises the art of his own work for radio play or what the masses would receive better
@@maxmeier532 His shoes, while a personal business venture, are not considered art, even by him. His music is art, which he has never sold out or made more pallatable for his audience at the expense of his vision. We know he doesnt consider his shoes art due to his explanation for the title of his album Life of Pablo. He said it was named after three pablos he relates too. Saint Paul, the greatest mover of faith, Pablo escobar the greatest mover of product, which he compared to his shoes, and Pablo Picasso, the greatest mover of art, which he compared to his music. Kanye has immense, gaping flaws, but he is dedicated to his art.
@@lyricsfromsweden bro what are you talking about karl malone doesn’t have a single ring the only rapper with more grammys than kanye is jay z that’s a terrible comparison
@@amw4067 Steve Kerr has as many rings as Kobe, are they the same calibre of player? Macklemore has more grammy's than say Rakim, Nas, 2pac, Biggie, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, The Roots, Kool G Rap etc. Is Macklemore one of the greatest rappers of all time? Is Cardi B?
@@lyricsfromsweden Obviously Macklemore and Cardi b aren’t better than any of those people, but they also came in a time before rap was recognized at the grammys. The grammy comparison wasn’t to suggest that the grammys are how you measure how good a rapper is, but that kanye has been recognized for his achievement, unlike Karl Malone. Kanye is hands down the best hip hop artist of all time and it’s not even close.
@@amw4067 My point was that for this particular comparison championship rings are irrelevant. Personal accolades aren't though. Karl Malone is #2 at the scoring list of all time, 2x MVP, 14x All-Star, 11x All NBA First Team. So yes, Karl Malone has been recognized for his achievements. And I disagree that Kanye is the greatest hip-hop artist of all time. He's one of the greatest producers for sure, but he's not a particularly great rapper. He's good, but not nearly at the same level as the people I previously mentioned.
J dilla made beats so I be willing to wear suits. The armor of self respect is how to show up to work. Positive energy, dress up man, the code of work ethics are manners..manners..& acknowledge people. J dilla beats, his work acknowledges people. No short cuts, no alibis just deters no good creatures.
@@Dehangus 😂 can you help me understand? Dilla made beats so this guy can dress in comfortable clothes to go to work an office job? What’s the link? 🤷🏽♂️
@@kevindube7096 he already paved the way through rawness so Kanye could come in and have that upper opportunity. Kanye has to pay his credit and dues as he did to so many there because he is alike in being a pioneer. I think that’s what he was saying.
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be amongst Motown's finest! Rest In Beats
Bipolar disorder is like that I guess, some sane lucid moments and some not so much (slavery is a choice 😅) also remember this is pre 2015 Kanye, different guy
@@ColonelIke He’s someone that came from nothing and wouldn’t take a lifestyle forced in him so he meant you’re who you are by choice and to do something about it. Slavery to how media and ads want us to be. Not slavery how you thinking in the civil war era. Especially since he was talking to his people. They’re brought up to think the guns and gangs and cars and jewelry define who you are. You’re a slave to those ideas planted in you by choice. Get out of that and become who you really are. I’m not gonna say he’s always correct I hate what he’s doing with kim and Pete Davison he should leave her alone already and move on and let her be. But when he said that this about “slavery is a choice” this what he meant. Media flips it to say he’s saying people chose to be slaves during those times which isn’t what he said at all you know?
@@BboyZoinks His mother was a professor with a doctoral degree she got when Kanye was 3 yo and she was a teacher after that. His dad was a journalist, former black panther. He didnt come from nothing, he didnt grow up in the projects and certainly didnt grow up somewhere in the subsaharan desert surviving on fried maggots. he grew up in a chicago suburb for the most part. He finished high school, he went to college and decided to focus on music. his point about not conforming is completely lost once he takes it too far, and he always takes it too far. lot of people point to him, but why? Only cause he's successful. not cause he's a prodigy. He's wearing ugly rain boots and people are like "Oh man, Ye did again, what a genius". It's been like that with most everything he ever did. He is charasmatic, but that doesnt contradicts the mental issues, on the contrary.
@@maxmeier532 being brown to working class parents in Chicago doesn’t make you set for life. Tell that to every other kid there that unfortunately didn’t make it out of a retail job. He might take things too far but that’s just passion. Media takes shit way too far but that never gets mentioned. Yes I don’t like the boots and I’m not one of those people that agree 100% with everything he does but it works. Talk about his boots ideas etc. he’s selling shoes his stem player is selling he’s at a point where he’s legit his own boss to an extent aside from his def jam contract that constrains him. He’s the Elon musk of music. Dude got to where he is being himself and isn’t going to change. And why should he? It worked. Everyone’s just too god damn soft and sensitive nowadays
I love Ye and I love Dilla… They are both “Artists” but in different ways. They both want to evolve continuously thru their craft. Dilla, was committed purely to production and sounds. Ye, was committed to pushing forward the musical influences that could be added, making the hip hop genre more accessible. Ye on the beat making will never, ever be close to reaching the nuance nor innovate-level of a Dilla, and Dilla was never going to be a producer on the level of a Ye. Dilla is like Mozart and Ye is like Claude Debussy.
Maybe because he around people who speak with that tone and cadence a lot so adjusting from his older “voice” to be understood by people he around nowadays
Oh man I'd like to not get on the 'old Kanye' train but I miss this Kanye. What hurts is that I know he is the same guy. He's just going through rough time for the last few years.
@@samylemzaoui2298 yeah I know, thats why its bullshit to me personally. The man's a mad genius who is exposed to shit ton of attention. He was eventually going to break I guess. Hope he is doing good I love the guy. I think he is honest at every step of the way and to me that is the most important thing.
@@OMGlvl86turtlepilot yeah I also feel like that. I dont care to be honest. He is clearly not a racist, clearly doesnt want children in cages when he talks about supporting trump. also around that time he said slavery is a choice but thats just a headline for people to hate. He was clearly trying to emphasize something deeper about his problems but he cant seem to clearly convey these complicated problems he have. he is just a pretty complicated guy that deserves a lot of freakin respect.
@@gunrodoplu true, i would honestly HATE to be famous in todays climate. kids are so quick to make judgements, usually based off misunderstandings or blatant lies.
@@gradyhulshof2901 nah, the media gives u what you see. What u dont see is what hes actually doing. When you climb up in the ranks, u have to make your life even more private cause of the many leeches out there trying to do shiesty things such as stella your money, threaten your family, hes no longer a millionaire now, or the new kid on the block selling beats for decent income. This mans a billionaire, a mogul in his own right.
@Kai McCook It really isn’t that deep. He was just stating that it’s unfortunate to lose great minds. Nothing he said here was crazy. You’re literally looking for something wrong.
@Kai McCook so you don’t like the names he said because they’re too common? And you think he’s predictable?? Just say you don’t like him and move on lol.
@Kai McCook I’m mainly defending the usage of the word crazy with him. It’s very common to call any black man that doesn’t agree with the mainstream platform “crazy” and Kanye has been victim to this several times. I just noticed you weren’t the one who called him crazy but meh it touches a nerve. Everyone is cringey, sorry Kanye can’t be profound every second. I respect him for trying
Love u - Lil B
you and kanye the two greatest living ambassadors for artists today. TYBG
Man I remember meeting u after the show u put on for dallas back in 2018 still got ur signature sitting right next to me man. bless up!
LMAO WHAT TYBG
TYBG🙏❤️
TYBG
I'm not a huge Kanye fan, but all these comments bashing his artistry... ignorant. Kanye is an amazing producer and composer. Doesn't matter if he has someone is adding a small set to the beat, he's still a genius
Name me a "genius" kanye beat or song. Most of his shit is cool but......genius......???
MrStaano this is all based on opinion. Arguing is a waste of time. Enjoy your day.
Give me a couple of kanye beats you think are genius. I have genius premier beat; ua-cam.com/video/2B5dOCSBBEI/v-deo.html
almost any song off of CD and LR
What do you mean by a small set?
Dilla can even humble Kanye 🙏🏻
Indeed
You know, Dilla is the Treal DJedi, Jay Dee, Akai Lama Master!!!!!!!!
Yes Lord! No doubt. Djedi djedi no joke!!!
Kanye wouldn't dare steal the mic from Dilla LOL
Humble?
Steve jobs, my favorite MC
Damn, somebody gonna get fired
He cool but I prefer Michael Jackson
Kanye gave him and Paul McCartney their first shot.
lil baby my favorite rapper⛷
@@AK6ix9ine ok, now shut the fuck up
Kanye's early 00's work almost resembled Dilla's in a way.
*This Can't Be Life, Izzo, Selfish, This Way* etc
Cause madlib, Kanye and Dilla were close. They even produced Be by common together and its pretty see less
Baby I'm selfish
tru
@@jimmybauer6505 I want you to myself I can’t help it
@@joeytribianni9280 they werent close at all. Madlib did bootleg songs over Dilla beat tapes, Dilla found out and they became friends over the phone. Dilla and Kanye never had an interaction as far as the internet knows.
Dilla is always inspiring. His way to rip a sample and his skill to trick your ear. Amazing.
J dilla was the and is the greatest.
Ya'll are just saying that because he died. There's no fucking way if you were born in the 70's or 80's that you can honestly say that as a pure beatmaker that Dilla wasn't fucking with the RZA or Preemo back in the day. Dilla wasn't even really fucking with Pete Rock or Havoc in the 90's. I know when people die their art or ingenuity gets magnified but I'm a real hip-hop, underground head and Dilla was dope but definitely has NOTHING definitive that would make him the goat.
@@WallTrapMedia the way he chopped samples on the kick an snare to find his own patterns was something he mastered first. "Don't cry" is still a beat no one could replicate because Dilla's chopping technique was one of a kind
@@WallTrapMedia If we're only talking ab in the 90s then Madlib wouldnt be considered a top producer, Black Thought wouldnt be considered one of the GOATs, etc. Dilla's best work came in the late 90s - early to mid 2000s up until his passing. Donuts is still one of the greatest instrumental hip hop albums ever. Labcabincalifornia was definitely a standout for production as well
@@WallTrapMedia you can't be this ignorant
When I think beats I think of premier and Dilla..I feel also? If a beat puts you in a zone? Get lost in it? That's all it counts? And I got lost in plenty of JD joints!
this man just exists and people spew pure hatred for no reason
Well saying slavery was a choice, Harriet Tubman did nothing for the slaves, repping maga gear, being rude to other artists and an egomaniac are a few reasons.
@@mosesbarro8628 i think the harriet comment gets overreacted too and misconstrued. he was very clearly just saying slavery isn't over. which is a pretty common sentiment in african-american scholarship.
@@mosesbarro8628 1. He never said slavery was a choice, watch the interview for yourself. (If you reply saying you did watch it I won’t reply back, don’t have patience for retarded statements)
He said Tubman had the slaves move over to work for more white people, this comment was about black empowerment not about Harriet Tubman not “freeing” them like history class would say, he sees slaves being moved over to another country to work for more white people isn’t freedom just different work but he never undermined the actual difference between being slaves and working for whites.
Name another artist he shat on for literally no reason, Kanye is literally one of the biggest talent finders out there and has created, saved and helped so many careers and I’ve never heard him shit talk an artist for no reason even most of the time even when he has a reason - Drake, Chris Brown etcetera he still doesn’t infact he just sent Chris Brown one of his Sherpas, he has always given people their flowers while they were still here and has always shown love to other artists, the only singular time he ever disrespected an artist was Taylor Swift but that situation has many different contextual values that should just be it’s own conversation especially since it doesn’t serve your point at all really.
Repping Maga merch, Kanye has stated so many many times he didn’t follow up with all Trump’s policies, he later stated that he is pulling away from Trump’s social bubble because he was afraid that he was being used for the colour of his skin by others in the Republican Party. He wanted to have a relationship with the president regardless of who it was because he wants to create and help people and the best way to do this is to also have the president of your country on board not only for financial help (because he doesn’t need that) for his projects but also because it’s as good as you can get for a portfolio or cv? You worked for an amazing restaurant that’s famous and now have to move house and work somewhere else? Another restaurant is more likely to take you on if your cv has a statement from your boss who owns a famous well done restaurant, it’s the best slipnote you’re getting if you have the president on your radar.
80% of what you see about Kanye in the news is false, I thought with all the finger in your butt, Jeffree Star cheating allegations this would be common sense by now but I guess people really just love to shit on a black man doing nothing but greatness, ignore that he’s trying to build a sustainable city running on water and other natural sources and even more amazing projects lol.
TLDR: You’re wrong, do research.
@@123rtXd I guess that’s why that comment was so well received by the black community, the black audience members who were present when he made those remarks and the black woman who filmed it and left immediately after he said that. Makes sense.
Overreactions aside, you should never glorify your idols to the point where you can't criticize them.
Hate him or love him... dude’s a genius.
Skete Davidson
He’s really not.
To a moron, an idiot is a genius.
I don't hate him or love him or perceive him to be a genius. I can't understand what the fascination is.
His early albums are good. He’s a talented man. Nobody is a genius to me!
We all playing both sides. You gotta see the God in you before the world brings out the devil.
+James Buford damn, if that isnt the realest shit i read on youtube idk wat is
@@unclesam530 tryna get my man some exposure most importantly some Criticism to help him grow. he dropped a J Dilla Tribute EP awhile back and now has 3 projects since last year streaming on all platforms Please give your honest opinion ua-cam.com/video/fLo_4qI9vQY/v-deo.html
@@ElevatedMindsEnt It is fire!
casually flexing the gaming set up lmao
Kanye needs to survive this decade.
It's imperative.
Music will have no innovation without him
@@tdb4763 man please 🥱
He just goin crazier n’ crazier, g
Hopefully not
well this is awkward
People don’t like things that they do not understand. It scares them.
Say what you want about Kanye, he’s never “sold out” with his art. Even if you don’t like it
he sells shoes that are made in 3rd world countries for a price tag of a couple hundred dollars, sometimes even more than that. it that's what you call art and "not selling out", ok, that's your opinion.
@@maxmeier532 so you’re saying every shoe company of all time sold out. That’s business by the book. It’s the entire system that we’ve been placed into that’s the real problem. What I mean by “selling out” is that he never compromises the art of his own work for radio play or what the masses would receive better
@@maxmeier532 His shoes, while a personal business venture, are not considered art, even by him. His music is art, which he has never sold out or made more pallatable for his audience at the expense of his vision.
We know he doesnt consider his shoes art due to his explanation for the title of his album Life of Pablo. He said it was named after three pablos he relates too. Saint Paul, the greatest mover of faith, Pablo escobar the greatest mover of product, which he compared to his shoes, and Pablo Picasso, the greatest mover of art, which he compared to his music.
Kanye has immense, gaping flaws, but he is dedicated to his art.
@@BREATHER_ ALL SHOE COMPANYS ARE SELL OUTS WTF DO THEY DO TO STAY IN BUSINESS ?
@@Vrgrouptx that’s what I was implying
Kanye is a musical Lebron, every aspect of his game is great
He's more of a musical Karl Malone. He's up there with some of the greatest, but he has glaring flaws in his game and a very shaky personal life.
@@lyricsfromsweden bro what are you talking about karl malone doesn’t have a single ring the only rapper with more grammys than kanye is jay z that’s a terrible comparison
@@amw4067 Steve Kerr has as many rings as Kobe, are they the same calibre of player? Macklemore has more grammy's than say Rakim, Nas, 2pac, Biggie, A Tribe Called Quest, Wu-Tang Clan, The Roots, Kool G Rap etc. Is Macklemore one of the greatest rappers of all time? Is Cardi B?
@@lyricsfromsweden Obviously Macklemore and Cardi b aren’t better than any of those people, but they also came in a time before rap was recognized at the grammys. The grammy comparison wasn’t to suggest that the grammys are how you measure how good a rapper is, but that kanye has been recognized for his achievement, unlike Karl Malone. Kanye is hands down the best hip hop artist of all time and it’s not even close.
@@amw4067 My point was that for this particular comparison championship rings are irrelevant. Personal accolades aren't though. Karl Malone is #2 at the scoring list of all time, 2x MVP, 14x All-Star, 11x All NBA First Team. So yes, Karl Malone has been recognized for his achievements. And I disagree that Kanye is the greatest hip-hop artist of all time. He's one of the greatest producers for sure, but he's not a particularly great rapper. He's good, but not nearly at the same level as the people I previously mentioned.
0:38 lmao
Jamie Robert lmfao now that's funny.
i’ve watched this video so many times and i just realized he’s talking about “I’m in it” from yeezus when he does that
@@humbug5415 nah he’s actually talking about Mercy
If Dilla was alive...no telling what we would hear today!!!
J dilla made beats so I be willing to wear suits. The armor of self respect is how to show up to work. Positive energy, dress up man, the code of work ethics are manners..manners..& acknowledge people. J dilla beats, his work acknowledges people. No short cuts, no alibis just deters no good creatures.
I think I understood this, Respect brother.
@@Dehangus 😂 can you help me understand? Dilla made beats so this guy can dress in comfortable clothes to go to work an office job? What’s the link? 🤷🏽♂️
@@kevindube7096 he already paved the way through rawness so Kanye could come in and have that upper opportunity. Kanye has to pay his credit and dues as he did to so many there because he is alike in being a pioneer. I think that’s what he was saying.
I’m sorry but wtf are u saying g
@@Eggsecuter lmao
you know, biggie, j-dilla, steve jobs... the hip-hop gods of our time
Realizing 2015 was 7 years ago making me feel old asf
Dilla is the best producer in Hip-Hop of all time.
Kanye learned to love himself and that’s why I love myself 💞
RIP Dilla.
Dope Dilla face sticker on my back windshield rollin' around Detroit showing respect like I'm spose to. Dilla will always be amongst Motown's finest! Rest In Beats
I always trip how people call him crazy but honestly hear what he’s saying, you’re all the crazy ones not getting what he’s saying
Bipolar disorder is like that I guess, some sane lucid moments and some not so much (slavery is a choice 😅) also remember this is pre 2015 Kanye, different guy
@@ColonelIke He’s someone that came from nothing and wouldn’t take a lifestyle forced in him so he meant you’re who you are by choice and to do something about it. Slavery to how media and ads want us to be. Not slavery how you thinking in the civil war era. Especially since he was talking to his people. They’re brought up to think the guns and gangs and cars and jewelry define who you are. You’re a slave to those ideas planted in you by choice. Get out of that and become who you really are. I’m not gonna say he’s always correct I hate what he’s doing with kim and Pete Davison he should leave her alone already and move on and let her be. But when he said that this about “slavery is a choice” this what he meant. Media flips it to say he’s saying people chose to be slaves during those times which isn’t what he said at all you know?
@@BboyZoinks His mother was a professor with a doctoral degree she got when Kanye was 3 yo and she was a teacher after that. His dad was a journalist, former black panther. He didnt come from nothing, he didnt grow up in the projects and certainly didnt grow up somewhere in the subsaharan desert surviving on fried maggots. he grew up in a chicago suburb for the most part. He finished high school, he went to college and decided to focus on music. his point about not conforming is completely lost once he takes it too far, and he always takes it too far. lot of people point to him, but why? Only cause he's successful. not cause he's a prodigy. He's wearing ugly rain boots and people are like "Oh man, Ye did again, what a genius". It's been like that with most everything he ever did. He is charasmatic, but that doesnt contradicts the mental issues, on the contrary.
@@maxmeier532 being brown to working class parents in Chicago doesn’t make you set for life. Tell that to every other kid there that unfortunately didn’t make it out of a retail job. He might take things too far but that’s just passion. Media takes shit way too far but that never gets mentioned. Yes I don’t like the boots and I’m not one of those people that agree 100% with everything he does but it works. Talk about his boots ideas etc. he’s selling shoes his stem player is selling he’s at a point where he’s legit his own boss to an extent aside from his def jam contract that constrains him. He’s the Elon musk of music. Dude got to where he is being himself and isn’t going to change. And why should he? It worked. Everyone’s just too god damn soft and sensitive nowadays
“Never sell out” bruh you did a feature on a Katy perry song
yoo madlib playing iracing lmao
this man really put steve jobs with pac, biggie, mj, and dilla
People who inspired him, not hard to understand
@@joeytribianni9280 Jobs/Apple also changed how music is consumed.
I love Ye and I love Dilla…
They are both “Artists” but in different ways. They both want to evolve continuously thru their craft. Dilla, was committed purely to production and sounds. Ye, was committed to pushing forward the musical influences that could be added, making the hip hop genre more accessible.
Ye on the beat making will never, ever be close to reaching the nuance nor innovate-level of a Dilla, and Dilla was never going to be a producer on the level of a Ye. Dilla is like Mozart and Ye is like Claude Debussy.
anybody know what beat started playing at 0:38 ???
"Cue 5" by Madlib bro
Heeeee ahhhhhh!!! hheeeeaghhhhh!! - Kanye West
@@treldee madlib a goat 2
@@krunkformula madlib is a god
@@pphnxxx no joke bro I be listening to madlib beat tapes like 24/7 lol beat konducta vol 5-6 every day of my fukkin life 😂
Dilla was a genius but Kanye is still the mad scientist of hip-hop!!!
Ye dope. But pete rock and premo got mad skills
@@GrimeDiesel love Pete Rock
J silla lived a long life for this dude to give him a minute
Kanye is Dope period .
You can hate on kanye west but his talents is of the charts.
if anybody saw the documentary, somebody knows what record gives Wolf to Dam-Funk on the side-B where Madlib is also there?? thanx!
If someone gives praise to dilla, you get my respect.
that madlib gaming in the beginning? lmao
Its Oh No, his younger brother
Needed this rn
Biggie pac and Steve jobs 😂
FACTS rest in power jay dee
Rip MF DOOM
DANCER?
So this is why we got globgabgalob huh
Steve Jobs is my favorite rapper
NEVER SELL OUT!!
steve jobs?
shay Steve jobs was a genius and a great loss :( you gotta respect his hustle.
Ye nigga. He was a fresh rapper back in his days. Ya heard?
@@tripleaaa4409 Thousands of Beats, produced on Apple / Mac Products !
@@metasek1098 ye 2jobs was dope
jateelkhan How
It's good . Seeing him still have idols ^_^
Kanye>pac and biggie
is the track at 0:40 not Madlib? specifically the track "Cue 5"
Why is Kanye talking like that ?. His voice was never like that
+brian kilmer Lol! It's probably been pitched up to avoid copyright infringement.
What do u mean... Thats how he sounds....
Maybe because he around people who speak with that tone and cadence a lot so adjusting from his older “voice” to be understood by people he around nowadays
It’s human nature
Kanye changed a bit after his mom died. Almost a different person
That’s a dope ass chain, though.
Oh man I'd like to not get on the 'old Kanye' train but I miss this Kanye. What hurts is that I know he is the same guy. He's just going through rough time for the last few years.
this is from 2015, at that time people had already been talking about wanting the "old kanye" for 7 years
@@samylemzaoui2298 yeah I know, thats why its bullshit to me personally. The man's a mad genius who is exposed to shit ton of attention. He was eventually going to break I guess. Hope he is doing good I love the guy. I think he is honest at every step of the way and to me that is the most important thing.
@@gunrodoplu honestly, his only mistake was admitting hes republican. thats all it takes for people to decide they hate you, these days.
@@OMGlvl86turtlepilot yeah I also feel like that. I dont care to be honest. He is clearly not a racist, clearly doesnt want children in cages when he talks about supporting trump. also around that time he said slavery is a choice but thats just a headline for people to hate. He was clearly trying to emphasize something deeper about his problems but he cant seem to clearly convey these complicated problems he have. he is just a pretty complicated guy that deserves a lot of freakin respect.
@@gunrodoplu true, i would honestly HATE to be famous in todays climate. kids are so quick to make judgements, usually based off misunderstandings or blatant lies.
Kanye said dilla Between pac and Steve Jobs . That’s saying something
J dilla Dope music awesome Cool good Listen wow powerful best ever real hip-hop raw lyrical good Listen wow
what
lmao
he seems kinda hungover
This is the most normal and humble I’ve seen Ye in an interview
Shut up
You should watch more of them!
@@ohwni oh no don’t worry imma ye stan atw but this interview in particular he seems very human
Dilla is the 1 and 4th discipline
He's speaking facts but why does he seem like he's on the verge of sobbing
When you that cold you only speak from the soul
Because j dilla died
Thats not the Donda 2 attitude
Kanye's the greatest artist of the 21st century self made billionaire
Man tried to throw Steve Jobs in there 💀
Nebraska
You can try to make beats like dilla, but you never will
He doesn't need to. Already had his own lane
@@silewis9396 I think it was a general comment towards how good Jay Dilla is, not basing Kanye.
@@kri8beats778 I also think people can. Look at beat konducta vol 5-6 for example
RIP Dilla Chitown 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
selfish, to me, sounds like Kanye was channeling Dilla the hardest on that track
Let's go ye!!!! Love for Dilla!!!!
I miss the Ooold kanye lol
Wish Kanye was stilll like this 😭
He is 🤦🏿♂️
@@geraldking9385 i don think he’s spoken on dilla in years. Bruh been bipolar as fuck the last 5 years
@@gradyhulshof2901 nah, the media gives u what you see. What u dont see is what hes actually doing. When you climb up in the ranks, u have to make your life even more private cause of the many leeches out there trying to do shiesty things such as stella your money, threaten your family, hes no longer a millionaire now, or the new kid on the block selling beats for decent income. This mans a billionaire, a mogul in his own right.
@@geraldking9385 yea, nobody can tell him shit for sure. But ever since he married kim, things been outta wack I feel like.
@@geraldking9385 there’s no denying he’s a genius and always has been. But you can’t tell me he’s the same exact person he was years ago.
' y do people have to die?!"!"
cald killer
theyre human
the beauty is recognized when u kno dope shit can be put out but it wont alwys.
steve jobs, great rap singer, one of the greats
J Dilla did not sell his soul.
And Kanye knows it!
did he said steve jobs!? the guy who told other people what to invent 😂
Steve Jobs
... Michael Jackson
J Dilla - Won't Do Instrumental
J Dilla - Last Donut Of The Night.
Best Dilla beat ever.
Along with Got Till It's Gone.
I love Biggie, Pac, Jackson, and Dilla but to have them even in the same sentence as Steve Jobs is crazy!
What u on about? They’re all icons…
All geniuses
Steve Jobs was just a hack who knew how to steal his peers’ good ideas and market himself
@@solarbear8047 genius’s steals ideas
@@00cactus7 stealing ideas is different from building on and respecting others ideas
That nigga dilla was on a different level, kanye could only aspire to be.
I mean I love both of them more, both top 10 hiphop artists but this is just not true
steve jobs smh
0:38 ❤️🔥
Steve jobs lmao
If it weren't for him we wouldn't be watching this video on our phones rn.
@@toegobbler7449 Big thanks to the countless hours of slave labor it took to build them, and the suicide nets to keep them alive and working.
Did he just say "never sell out"?
Kanye literally cannot go 25 seconds without saying something crazy.
If you look at the comments you’ll see most of his stans are on that level too
So what’s the crazy thing in this
@Kai McCook It really isn’t that deep. He was just stating that it’s unfortunate to lose great minds. Nothing he said here was crazy. You’re literally looking for something wrong.
@Kai McCook so you don’t like the names he said because they’re too common? And you think he’s predictable?? Just say you don’t like him and move on lol.
@Kai McCook I’m mainly defending the usage of the word crazy with him. It’s very common to call any black man that doesn’t agree with the mainstream platform “crazy” and Kanye has been victim to this several times. I just noticed you weren’t the one who called him crazy but meh it touches a nerve. Everyone is cringey, sorry Kanye can’t be profound every second. I respect him for trying
0:06 add Kobe on the list
And this is why they had to basically labotomize the brotha to shut him up....
@Shel Nav Yo what?
???
My man put fucking Steve Jobs in there.
Kanye sounded so white around 2013
Controversial Mann cause he’s Mr Kardashian now smh
Talking proper is white?
Articulating your words in a certain way = sounding white. Show respect, man.
that chain is huge...
What’s the tune in the background at the end??
Listen 2 Finding Forever and that is Kanye salute
Anybody know the jamaican sample hes talking about?
From the song Mercy
probably something off yeezus
Yo what is the song that plays in the background halfway through the video?
Cue 5 by Madlib
Anyone know the instrumental playing at the end of this?
Steve Jobs' dong.
@@professorpancakes6545 Steves hand jobs
Dilla was something that Kanye isn’t. Humble.
ill say the once and one time only dilla was a sacrifice for kanye career. Peace
Shut up
@@Etherealsex2 Tell kanye to shut tf up. He know what it is. That's why his mother past to but keep being a sheep clown
@@Etherealsex2 Tell kanye to shut tf up. He know what it is. That's why his mother past to but keep being a sheep clown
That makes no sense
@@Bound2chaos2 That's because you and yall dont know about it..
Steve Jobs?
Is he playing iRacing at the start?
Its OhNo, Madlibs brother
Wait did he say Steve Jobs?!!!
That's not J dilla that's a couch
Love Kanye…
Who the fuck did the sound in that intro😂
Illa j is dope to he a yancy boy to !!
Wondering why Steve Jobs is in this list tho 😂😂
Sorry kanye biggie and 2pac would have laughed at you. You are only a legend in your own mind.