Malik Salmon Sheep wrote: » Like I said, I'm not making any comment on his talent as a musician. There are plenty of critically acclaimed musicians who never achieve such levels of notoriety. That's marketing. Nobody said he needs to be nice, but his crass behaviour exceeds that of most of his fellow celebs and makes the fawning over him seem even more strange.
Do Me Good wrote: » Well was it at least a good read?!
Deleted User wrote: » And there are other obnoxious types who have had the critics falling at their feet, like Van Morrison, and it doesn't seem to bother people nor is it written off as some marketing stunt.
Do Me Good wrote: » You can do and say what you want, but as an unwritten rule, you DON'T ever say you're the best(even if you think it) OR interrupt someone else's 10 seconds of fame. I'm guessing Van Morrison played by those rules.
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure about those rules, never heard of them myself.
Deleted User wrote: » Did Elvis call himself the King?
Deleted User wrote: » In sports Ali certainly said he was the greatest.
Deleted User wrote: » I remember Jarvis Cocker interrupting Michael Jackson on stage at the Brits, and Jarvis is by all accounts just about the nicest guy in music.
Chain Smoker wrote: » He's a pretty temperamental dude who's very bad at expressing himself. It's a shame that he seems to care so much about such stupid things that surely absolutely no one holds any weight to at this stage (e.g. the grammys) but I far rather someone who's so passionate about what he does that he comes across as a bit of a jackass than some pleasant pile of boredom. It's not exactly like his work somehow depends on him being a likeable character either, a spectacular amount of great artists through history were thundering c*nts to the levels where he'd only be a blip on the c*ntometre. .
Alfonso Gifted Sender wrote: » Kanye West has a Doctorate in fashion, designed shoes for Nike that sold out instantly, has won 21 Grammy, sold 21 million albums, was named TIME magazine's most influential person and is not only one of the greatest rappers since the turn of the millennium but of all time. He came from the gang filled suburbs of Chicago and is respected by artists worldwide for both his great music and intelligence.
wil wrote: » SOHotomy
Massimo Cassagrande wrote: » Taught. MOG, it's fcuking taught. Though I wonder who cares. Kanye probably doesn't.
Do Me Good wrote: » Ironic... because usually the type of people who'd be inclined to use MOG as an insult, wouldn't really care about spellings!!
Tragamin2k2 wrote: » saying he's an idiot is exactly what they want you to say
Sleepy wrote: He's an obnoxious ****. You simply do not cover a Queen song and then call yourself the greatest living rock star. The man doesn't have the musical chops to tune Brian May's guitar, never mind to insinuate he's in the same class as Freddie Mercury was.
Sleepy wrote: He's one of those celebrities that make me despair of the modern world, up there with Jordan, Peter André, his wife's family as being famous for being to sucker money out of morons through manipulation of the press. The current population of the world is more educated than it's ever been at any other point in history and we decide to make these ****wits rich? It's baffling and depressing in equal parts.
Do Me Good wrote: » Why do other famous people indulge Kanye West?
Iwasfrozen wrote: » Because he's one of the greatest artists in the world. Mind of a child? Would a child be able to cover such deep themes as economic materialism and insecurity of society, particularly the black community, its historic mistrust of the US government and police and validity of non career orientated education in a 4 minute hip hop track?
"I have this table in my new house. They put this table in without asking. It was some weird nouveau riche marble table, and I hated it... We would try to set up different things around it, but it never really worked I realised that table was my ego. No matter what you put around it, under it, no matter who photographed it, the douchebaggery would always come through."
The Golden Miller wrote: » I reckon him and Liam Gallagher should be put in a room together. Two arrogant clowns who don't like each other. Should be a good watch. I wonder would he interupt an award speech of sid vicious if he still knocked about or someone of his ilk? He's an absolute coward
Howard Roark wrote: » Taylor Swift has at least 20 pounds on Sid Vicious, fear would have nothing to do with it. Kanye is the GOAT rapper and other talented musicians recognise his status
Just a little Samba wrote: » Every single one of his albums has had massive critical acclaim and commercial success. From NME to Rolling Stone to Pitchfork to musicians, producers, rappers, soul musicians and beyond it's broadly accepted that he is the most influential person in modern music, by a long way. Two of his albums are in NME's "best albums of the decade so far". My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy has a metacritic score of 94. The 30 minute short film "runaway" which was released alongside the album which he directed himself also got universal critical acclaim. He writes, produces, mixes and executive produces all of his own music and on top of that has been the driving creative force behind some of the most important hiphop acts of the last 20 years producing for people like Common, Talib Kweli, Alicia Keys, Jay Z and more. He is one of handful of producers alongside the likes of Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Rick Reuben, J Dilla and The RZA and Dr. Dre who have shaped Hiphop. He has changed the soundscape of not just hiphop, but popular music as a whole, several times in his career and he's only been around about 15 years. But sure why would anyone pay any attention to him?
Just a little Samba wrote: » And how many musicians have the self awareness to make tracks like this? Or make comments like this