To be fair, Bobby Newport was also considered to be a good person.
To be fair, Bobby Newport was also considered to be a good person.
To be fair, I hate soccer and football, so it's not a real American manly sports thing.
Yeah, I felt that the show was really good from the beginning. I get that people like the more existential tone in the latter half of the season, but the animal jokes and puns and Hollywood satirizing in the first half was pretty solid.
except maybe the tweet about owning wiz khalifa's baby
yup
I find a lot of his stuff ironically funny. Like his line in Energy about "I got bitches askin’ me about the code for the Wi-Fi, so they can talk about they timeline, and show me pictures of they friends, just to tell me they ain’t really friends" funny because it's so quintessentially Drake. The combination of…
I've constantly tried to like him, and it's not the fact that he has nothing to say, but the fact that he's humorless about it and doesn't seem to have a broad range of what he does say. He does have a few great songs on each of his albums, but none of his albums are ever cohesive enough to be truly great.
Taco Bell > Chipotle since it isn't as pretentious about its food.
fair
Corden strikes me as a poor man's Jimmy Fallon, and Fallon is genuinely awful.
yup
Do people still think 808s isn't great? It's arguably his most revolutionary album, and it's concise in a way his first two albums and Pablo aren't. As for Graduation, I think it's pretty underrated; it has two of his worst songs, but also some of his best.
1. MBDTF - 10/10
2. Graduation - 9.5/10
3. 808s and Heartbreak - 9.3/10
4. Late Registration - 9.1/10
5. Yeezus - 8.7/10
6. The College Dropout - 8.5/10
This might be premature, but I feel pretty comfortable calling "Waves" one of Kanye's all time best songs. I mean, he got a soul-stirring performance from Chris Brown out of all people.
Yeah, this is really pissing me off. I was looking forward to the album for months, and now my anticipation level has greatly decreased due to all his bullshit.
Huge Kanye fan, but the last couple weeks has really tested my patience with him.
The Life of Pablo better be as dope as MBDTF.
White girls are into Queen Bey, not Rihanna.
Personally, I like Taylor Swift now more than I ever have.
"Send it Up" and King Louie's guest verse on that song was underrated af
It's weird because he consistently gets great guest verses from people who appear on his album, like Rick Ross and Nicki Minaj in MBDTF and Consequence and Cam'ron in his first two albums.