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Album covers that don’t fit the music
Jayden King
Aiden Fisher
It fits perfectly. It's my favourite album cover of all time. It showcases the minimalism and the experimentation perfectly. It's also probably the only cover that changed the music for me. It really gives the feeling as if Kanye has ascended. It's no longer Kanye rapping, it's the CD, and it doesn't necessarily have any expression. It's hard to explain.
Gabriel Fisher
Cooper Kelly
Aaron Sanders
It represents the death of analog/physical music formats you dumb fuck
It's perfect IMO, one of the best album covers I know
Grayson Scott
Nicholas Peterson
It literally defines the concept behind the production process of the album retard. One of the most fitting covers of all time honestly, not that that means anything
Connor Gray
>It's no longer Kanye rapping, it's the CD
Matthew Price
Yeah, also this
Camden Brooks
Listen to it again whilst constantly looking at the cover..
Brayden Baker
op getting annihilated itt
Jason Adams
holy fuck i just tried that and youre right i can literally see kanye as a cd rapping on stage rn.
no i actually cant kys idiot
Anthony Foster
Ian Ward
Brody Cox
It perfectly represents how Kanye was off his mind during the making of the album. He didn't give a fuck about keeping his music conventional so he didn't give a fuck about making a cover.
Alternatively, it could also represent how the album's whole sound can't be represented with a cover (the same way TLoP has a minimal cover).
Leo Cruz
Well not in that sense. It's really hard to explain. If you don't get it you don
Landon Turner
Explain yourself in more details in that case. Is there an analogy for that ?
Adrian Ramirez
Judging by the cover, I was expecting Dream/Chamber Pop and not some sort of Emo-ish folk-punk.
Evan Lee
David Byrne yodelling = Sims house ?
Caleb Powell
The cover is a open casket for the physical medium
Justin Wright
It kinda looks like a pirated cd, kinda representing how he just pirated the sound of experimental rap artists
Ian Young
Dominic Thompson
I kind of get what you mean, user. It cements the idea that this music has no "creator." It's just out there for you to listen to. Totally pretentious, but it's enjoyable nonetheless.
Lucas Gonzalez
Leo Wood
This, it suggests that only the music matters, nevermind fancy cover art, or attractive lettering, not even words, only the music in the CD itself has any meaning
Blake Kelly