>>93835847Yeezus.
I love how it was intentionally the opposite of Dark Fantasy which I feel was overproduced at points.
I don't know if this part was intentional but it felt like a kind of glorified take on the older Tupac style of hip-hop that had a stripped-down sound and provocative lyrics, in the same way that Tarantino films such as Kill Bill and Django Unchained evoke the overall feeling of certain classic films without actually being anything like them.
It also reminds me of Plastic Ono Band in how it's really raw and primal in a way that's a departure from their usual stuff.
IMO Dark Fantasy is for the mainstream or a person who doesn't normally like hip-hop, the college trilogy is for the hip-hop aficionado, and Yeezus I guess would be for the self-proclaimed patricians who like weird music, though I wouldn't call myself that.