By everyone else you mean white people.
Black ****** were not ****ing with Super Bass Most people were like and she got dragged for it. That was the start of her backlash with the Urban community actually.
Please the Urban communtiy was here for Super Bass the gays and he ratchet chicks loved that song and loved to wear they dingy pink wigs
It's the complete antithesis to what a rap album "should" be and seems more intent on being provocative/challenging than providing bangerz.
808s is a little more introspective/sad, while Yeezus is more abrasive. Yeezus is also more tightly edited, while 808s is kinda overlong.
This is a very good post . I like your points .. I think 808 drags a bit long too but I like the album it was sad but it was real and raw and he put it in a popish way to not make it seem so sad . I don't like Yezzus i only use Blood On Leaves .. It seemed rushed to me
British people are definitely way way more classist than Americans, it's because of the accents (you can usually immediately tell what background someone has by the way they speak, if not their current economic status then definitely what their grandparents did) and just because it's such an old country. America is new, but it will be like that in a few hundred years, especially now that the gap between the rich and the rest is becoming so astronomically huge. That's why gay clubs are the best thing in the world, they are truly one of the few places left where EVERYONE, no matter from what background, mixes together, simply because even in a city like London gay clubs still need to cater to everyone to make profit because gays are still such a small minority of people (a super exclusive expensive gay club isn't feasible).
Gay clubs are fun and they are kinda like a melting pot