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Old 08.19.2016, 05:08 PM   #2715
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Originally Posted by louder
Just think of all the rappers who attempt to sing on their tracks nowadays, despite not being vocally trained: Drake, J. Cole, Future, Chance the Rapper, Kevin Gates, Fetty Wap, Young Thug, Freddie Gibbs, Tory Lanez.. Snoop's previous album was all singing.. and the list goes on and on.

Most of these dudes are on the radio as well. Kanye (and perhaps Wayne) made it trendy and acceptable.

There's my boy! My louder! Fucking a right motherfucker!

Not to mention Travi$ Scott, Desiigner, or any of the other disciples out there.

I think musically speaking 808's is Kanye's most influential work. It's impact hasn't gone away since the world woke up and realized the album was killer.
Some artists have successfully recreated or expanded upon the early Kanye sound, like Chance, and many have tried to pull a MBDTF out of their ass, like Wale, but pretty much EVERYONE has taken something from 808's.
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