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Get a load of USA, out here rebranding itself. Between this, the CW and SyFy it seems as though the "Golden Age of TV" has really caused certain networks to adopt "Adapt or Die" mentality. I say keep it up!

Well said. I mean this is a guy who put Chief Keef and Justin Vernon on a track together and made it work. Or even better he made a song with about 15 artists doing back-up vocals including ELTON FUCKING JOHN. Kanye's ability to blur genre lines is second to none, which is why he's directly influenced musical culture

Yeezus has quite a few hilarious lines and even some top notch bars sprinkled throughout but it's glaringly evident that he wasn't as focused on lyrical clarity as he has been on past projects.

Same here, that album dropped around the time that I'd been dealing with a rough break up and the death of my great grandmother so it hit me right in the sweet spot. Also the cold weather only enhanced it's power.

Ye's never dropped a bad solo album which still trips me out. I always loved 808s but it was ahead of it's time and was destined to be an album that would be appreciated when the landscape of music changed (which it played a huge part in).

Yeezus was definitely Ye's worst album lyrically as a whole but that's due to him being far more concerned with textures and atmosphere on that album. The time that he wasn't putting into lyrical excellence (outside of a song or two) he was putting into crafting the turbulent musical landscape that the album exists

Dude was legitimately spiraling out of control at that point in time

Ye takes himself extremely serious and yet doesn't take himself seriously at all at the same damn time, as a result dude can pull off some of the most ridiculous lyrics in a way that most rappers would get eaten alive for lol.

Kanye has spit some notoriously nonsensical bars; "I was in too deep like Mekhi Phif" and "My socket was out the plug now I'm bout to bring the power back" are two of the most glaring ones for me personally, but he says them with such conviction that they almost work lmao. Luckily Kanye tends to balance his nonsense

God awful how? Just because the song isn't a lyrical exercise doesn't mean that it's poorly written. What makes the song work is how damn honest and relateable that it is. Kanye has never and will never be THE best lyricist in the game (though he's had his moments), his strength lies within his brutal honesty and

I can understand that. Having him win the last Rumble (especially in the way that they had him win it) definitely didn't to ANYONE any favors so I totally get your, and others', trepidation. While I'm not against him winning this time around, I suppose the best course of action would be to have Reigns last until the

I understand that but this time it'd be told from a different perspective. He's not the underdog, he's a confident champion gladiator stepping into the lion's den. This isn't about outside interference, everyone's got an opportunity to take his title but he'll be damned if he goes down without a fight. I feel like the

So…no Mr. Robot season 2? Ok

The only reason I'd be cool with Trips in the title picture for a small period is so that he could have his long awaited match with Roman. I doubt that it'd be a really long scenario plus I feel like it'd be a great way to close out the Roman/Authority feud and officially signify the 180 of Roman's big push from

That's a possibility though I actually see Triple H taking it even more if Reigns loses it to anyone. They've been building towards a Reigns/Trips match for a while now and have kicked around the idea for a Mania match off and on so why not now? I'd frankly be fine with either of those guys being his WM opponent since

I might be in the minority but I'm highly intrigued by this new stipulation for the Rumble. While there's a good possibility that they drop the ball and effectively turn Roman into SUPER REIGNS, there's also a great opportunity to tell a great story of resilience and truly solidify Reigns as champ. By putting the

It sounded off to me but I have several close friends from Nigeria who've told me that he sounds like an American trying to do a Nigerian accent

If only that accent wasn't so bad

He's been robbed twice to me, for Gilbert Grape and Django. I think he's definitely more than a "decent" actor but I've noticed with time that he's not a particularly diverse one. He's got things that he does really really well and he does them often.

I've been saying for years that Dicaprio got robbed for Django. Waltz was typically delightful but he was basically just playing the face version of Hans Landa.