Yes. 

I always have that with Jay-Z's music.BMC said:It makes me want to put on a suit and walk in slow motion through hotel lobbies.
Roc BoysAlgazel said:I always have that with Jay-Z's music.
BMC said:It makes me want to put on a suit and walk in slow motion through hotel lobbies.
Cheesebob said:Yes.![]()
LMFAO!BMC said:It makes me want to put on a suit and walk in slow motion through hotel lobbies.
aka visually-impaired pplcarlchristian said:No, you're not the only one. Most people can't appreciate the highest forms of art.
ooooooooohhhhhhhh. shots fired.carlchristian said:No, you're not the only one. Most people can't appreciate the highest forms of art.
BMC said:It makes me want to put on a suit and walk in slow motion through hotel lobbies.
End of threadcarlchristian said:No, you're not the only one. Most people can't appreciate the highest forms of art.
To me it's more like a mixture rather than a product with a solid feel to it. The beginning sounds like the mainstream Kanye we've learned to like, but in the middle the album turns into something else. As much as I dislike the singles of the album, I still have to say that they are more solid than the rest of the disc where random amounts of people perform lots of useless verses as guests. It sure gives a rusty feel. If a song requires multiple guest appearances, it surely does not have enough context to begin with.Misterr said:when people express how amazing they feel MBDTF is
like
forreal, from the first play, it all felt so old lol
if i hadn't played out like 80% of the damn album before it even dropped, then it'd have affected me way more
but the whole album just gives off like a rusty ass vibe to me
am i seriously the only one?!
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I thought I was the only oneBMC said:It makes me want to put on a suit and walk in slow motion through hotel lobbies.
~zingcarlchristian said:No, you're not the only one. Most people can't appreciate the highest forms of art.
Cheesebob said:Yes.