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I like all four of Kanye West’s regular albums; his College Dropout debut and the three that follow a similar soundscape. Even when he’s sampling old soul songs, his music represents vintage hip-hop more than anything else. Yeezus, like 808s And Heartbreak, comes across as more of an experimental departure. There is romance and sex; at one point, he’s “eating” his girlfriend’s ass; but instead of 808 drums and Autotune singing, it’s dominated by fuzzy distortion and spacey effects. They penetrate almost every cut, which shouldn’t be a problem for anyone who appreciates the genres of techno. The problem, more than the fact that the rapper never really spits a proper rap verse; his flow these days consists mostly of chanty poetry; is the lack of a catchy chorus.
One could be a savior to any of these songs. Instead Mister West, once a humble student, simply says he’s a God over and over again, emphasizing the word “am” as if to taunt his detractors. They say his ego has gotten out of control, so he makes it even bigger and even if the “God” thing is just a lazy metaphor, he compares himself to “Michael” in what seems to be an earnest assertion. If he’s referring to Jackson or Jordan, even Tyson, he’s delusional. He’s talented, but not as talented as he seems to think, so when he releases what sounds like a demo album void not only of melodic hooks but boom-bap beats, he leaves much to be desired. Too much of the music is soulless and spiritless. The Blood and Bound vocal samples are annoying. Yeezus gets no praise from me.
my rating : 2 of 5
2013

The main problem with this album, entitled The Wack Album because insulting yourself lessens the impact of other people insulting you, is that it isn’t funny. That would be okay for most artists; some of my favorite songs are depressing; but The Lonely Island, a pseudo-rap trio who got their start on Saturday Night Live, are all about comedy. The ultimate goal here, beyond rhyme and rhythm, is to make you laugh, without any outrageous visuals to help in the process. But that goal fails with me. There are some smirk-worthy lines sprinkled about, but, as hard as it tries, almost nothing on this album makes me laugh.
These guys, if I’m judging them on what I’m hearing here, are creative but not particularly clever, ambitious but not particularly talented. Most of the beats, with a few cool exceptions like Perfect Saturday; a funky 1970s-style disco joint that should’ve been reserved for a real song by real rappers; are hackneyed. Most of the lyrics, or the jokes, are corny. A wack album? Not quite. Go Kindergarten, a mock club anthem, is, intentionally or not, a dumb noisy mess. Diaper Money is just plain stupid. But “wack” is reserved for the worst and this album, I imagine, could be a lot worse. Wacky, in a not-funny sort of way, is more like it.
my rating : 2 of 5
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