One of these

One of these

>Plebeian
The Life of Pablo
>Contrarian
808's and Heartbreaks
>Patrician
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

DJ shadow is a plagiarist. He stole the Orion bassline and didn't even change it. At least the Avalanches got creative with their samples.

>I can't get TLOP so it's plebeian xD

xD

>Plebeian
Selected Ambient Works 85-92
>Contrarian
Drukqs
>Patrician
Richard D. James Album

change Helter Stupid with Endtroducing

>plebeian
Exmiliary / TMS / Jenny Death
>contrarian
Governement Plates / Botomless Pit / Fashion Week
>patrician
NLDW / NotM

>t-they used a lot of samples, so it must be g-good!
face it, you're a pleb. endtroducing>>>>>sily

TLOP sucks from all angles
>bad lyrics
>bad production
>bad arrangements
>"b-b-but it's SUPPOSED to be a mess!" says the kanye dickriders

patrician is rushup edge

>a very messy record with easy to understand good ideas strewn in
>like if there's something to get
Lmao

Nice strawman bud. All I'm saying is that DJ Shadow ripped the bassline and claimed it as his own.

Did you even read his comment? he said they used samples CREATIVELY, not more samples

>Plebeian
MBDTF
>Contrarian
TLOP
>Patrician
Yeezus

Someone do 808 state.

I get TLOP, just half the songs (Father Stretch my Hands pt 1 and 2, Highlights, Feedback, Waves and Fade) are super dumbed down by Kanye's standards, only a pleb can ignore that

>Plebeian
Trout Mask Replica

>Contrarian
Safe As Milk

>Patrician
Lick My Decals Off, Baby

All his records minus the two really poppy ones are still great though.

>plebeian
Burial
>contrarian
Skream!
>patrician
Skrillex

>Plebeian
Madvilliany
>Contrarian
Operation Doomsday
>Patrician
MM.. Food

agreed

>Plebeian
Abbey Road

>Contrarian
Let It Be

>Patrician
Magical Mystery Tour

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>Plebeian
Let's Dance

>Contrarian
Black Tie White Noise

>Patrician
Station To Station

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>Plebeian
Combat Rock

>Contrarian
Cut The Crap

>Patrician
Sandinista!

genre-wise:

Pleb: Bird Seed
Contrarian: Too Many Humans
Patrician: Obey

>Plebeian
Tame Impala
>Contrarian
Animal Collective
>Patrician
Grimes

>>bad lyrics
>caring about lyrics

>>bad production
>>bad arrangements
not true btw

>"b-b-but it's SUPPOSED to be a mess!"
looking at the playlist it was really supposed to be a mess

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>plebeian
Magnolia Eletric Co
>contrarian
Ghost Tropic
>patrician
Didn't it Rain
They're all great though

What must he have change it?
It fits well in the song. So what's the point?
If it's not broken. Don't fix it.

*why must

>a messy album with easy to understand good ideas strewn in is more plebeian than not messy albums with easy to understand good ideas strewn in

>dumped down
what exactly does it mean?

Well, when the not messy albums have more depth and subtleties to them, meaning that there's more to digest and it requires MORE from the listener to pick up on everything as a result, then yeah they are definitely more patrician.

Nah Contrarian is SAW II and Patrish is Drukqs

Learn to read

just because you don't get an album doesn't mean it has less depth
just because his earlier albums have more rockist appeal doesn't mean they are more patrician

>contrarian
(You)

There's no explanationin your post in what way these songs are dumped down
learn to read

Plebeian: Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Contrarian: We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Patrician: The Lonesome Crowded West

But Pablo has very straightforward tracks on it though. More rockist than 808s, MBDTF, and Yeezus as well.

what does that even mean

I meant to say that his earlier albums are more traditional hip-hop, which is basically a modern equivalent of classic rock

>Plebian
Channel Orange
>Contrarian
Nostalgia, Ultra
>Patrician
Blonde

>Plebeian
STGSTV, Feels, SJ
>Contrarian
Danse Manatee, Campfire Songs, Centipede Hz, Painting With
>Patrician
HCTI, Sung Tongs, Hollinndagain, MPP

The only ones that are traditional hip-hop are his first two.

this

>MPP is partrician and SJ is contrarian

(You)

Yeezus and TLOP are way less traditional hip-hop than Graduation and MBDTF

This is bait

>STGSTV is plebeian

maybe you could've got away with contrarian but you've gone too far retard.

Honestly correct

>TFW Black Tie is in my top 5
Ouch....

Graduation isn't even hip hop though it's like some kinda modern take on electropop/synthpop and modern day EDM stuff. Comparatively, all the rhythms on TLOP are still very much based on standard trendy hip hop stuff (the big booming bass thing, the trappy hi hat stuff, etc.) I shouldn't even have to explain how MBDTF has more not very hip hop detours per track than TLOP does.

Yeezus is his least traditional record though. I was personally disappointed with how many of the same old hip hop cliches that have been popular this decade were on TLOP.

put NLDW into plebeian and it's perfect

Patrish is I care because you do

>I shouldn't even have to explain how MBDTF has more not very hip hop detours per track than TLOP does.
because it's not true
MBDTF follows the standard formula with a lot of effort into lyrics, it's just made slightly different production-wise and lyrical-wise so people can say it's not traditional. plus the concept is pretty straightforward, the flow of this album is way smoother than TLOP, which didn't get a lot of lyrical effort, wasn't released traditionally, doesn't have a clear concept, songs sounds like they're barely connected with each other, etc

>having cliches that have been popular this decade = being traditional
ok...

Drukqs is good tho, it's like being on another planet

>because it's not true
>MBDTF follows the standard formula with a lot of effort into lyrics
Lets break this down!

> it's just made slightly different production-wise and lyrical-wise so people can say it's not traditional
Slightly different? Name one hip hop record that did MBDTF before it. The only ones that come close are the works of Dre and De La Soul, but even they don't have the layers of MBDTF. The record is like hip hop combined with some Beatles/electric era Miles Davis stuff with the variety in sounds and genre influences. Then you have tracks like Power, Runaway, Devil In A New Dress, and Blame Game which have song structures completely unlike that of hip hop music.

>plus the concept is pretty straightforward
Of course! So many other hip hop albums talking about fame. But how many that talk about it in a way MBDTF does? One that's self-depreciating and depreciating of those like the author?

>songs sounds like they're barely connected with each other
Not as uncommon in hip hop as you think. You just gotta go further back.

Also just gives more props to MBDTF since it has even more variety in the music being used yet everything's still so cohesive.

>>having cliches that have been popular this decade = being traditional
Well...they were not necessarily tradition around the mid 2000s time period they were initiated, but nowadays when the average hip hop release is full of them, then yeah they are definitely part of the tradition.

>Plebeian
Graduation
808s & Heartbreak
Late Registration
>Contrarian
The Life of Pablo
Yeezus
>Patrician
MBDTF
The College Dropout

>Plebeian
XO
Elliott Smith
>Contrarian
Figure 8
Basement on a Hill
>Patrician
Either/Or
Roman Candle

>plebeian
El Camino/Brothers
>contrarian
Thickfreakness/Turn Blue
>Patrician
Magic Potion/Rubber Factory

>Plebeian
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
>Contrarian
U Went to County Jail Not the Penitentiary Pussy Nigga
>Patrician
Kill Urself My Man

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>Contrarian
>Lincoln

Look I'm not gonna pretend I loved that album but a lot of people LOVED Lincoln. I feel like The Spine or Mink Car would make a better contrarian choice.

Thats early tmbg here's modern.
Also Lincoln is god-tier. I know.

>Plebeian
Incanabula
Amber
Tri Repetae
LP5

>Contrarian
Chiastic Slide
Quaristice
Oversteps
Exai

>Patrician
Confield
Draft 7.30
Untilted
elseq

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