After reading an article MTV composed, I stopped posting leaks to songs. But, after hearing the completed, album version of this song, I feel compelled to share this with as many people as possible. I remember thinking after listening to College Dropout, that I would never hear anything that groundbreaking again. I was wrong. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is going to be more incredible than any other album that has been released within the last 3 years.
So, courtesy of HipHopDx, enjoy.
-b



1 comment
Jessica Bradshaw says:
Nov 10, 2010
This album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, I am so excited for. I’ve seen Kanye’s Runaway short film, (which feature songs from his album), as well as listenin g to several of the album’s singles and, all I can say is Incredible. Well done. It gives me goosebumps really. He is one of my absolute favourite artists in the game. In a time where people are scaling back and trying to make do with what they have, he still asks that his fans push for more and demand the incredible from their artists. I recently read an online article from Rolling Stone, that I’d like to share, on the review of his album, that echoed my feelings:
“It’s his best album, but it’s more than that — it’s also a rock-star manifesto for a downsizing world. At a time when we all get hectored about lowering our expectations, surrendering our attention spans, settling for less, West wants us to demand more.”
“Coming off a string of much-publicized emotional meltdowns, Yeezy is taking a deeper look inside the dark corners of his twisted psyche. He has sex and romance on his mind, but he comes clean about his male angst like never before. In confessions like “Runaway” and “Blame Game,” he honestly struggles to figure out why he has to be such a douchebag. Yet the songs are also his funniest ever,”
“Nobody halfway sane could have made this album.”
“With Fantasy, he makes everybody else on the radio sound laughably meek, but he’s also throwing down a challenge to the audience. Kanye West thinks you’re a moron if you settle for artists who don’t push as hard as he does. And that means pretty much everybody.”
-Rolling Stone Magazine: (Nov. 2010) http://www.rollingstone.com/music/reviews/album/45342/232350