J-Roderton
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Anyone else listening to it?
Streaming on Apple Music as well. Pretty sure Spotify too.

Streaming on Apple Music as well. Pretty sure Spotify too.
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it's decent clearly not his best
Easily the best gospel album I have ever heard.
I mean its pretty good im not even gonna lie.
Its the new rebellion against these ultra liberal 'do what you feel like', atheist, vegan parents. I can see it.Kayne is just getting ahead of the culture shift back to conservatism. I expect to see many more artists and entertainers "break away" to make religious/spiritual projects. It's not like they'll be mocked for doing so (anymore...), and Western Christians leap at pretty much any chance to be consumers of a righteous product.
What was once common sense is now radical according to the culture subverting npc'sImagine the opportunity if he'd take his amassed wealth and give it out now, live simple going forward. Anyhow, I there are some interesting things in here that are certainly not woke-friendly, and I appreciate that. For instance, his advice in one song is appropriately gendered, as much as it will clash to today's ears: he tells you to protect your daughters from vipers of all sorts, but train your sons to defend the truth.
Best Christian stuff I've heard is Josh Garrels*.
Listen without prejudice, and you have to admit this is gorgeous.
*Only heard it because of the use of his track "white owl" in that Last Campfire trailer.
Easily the best gospel album I have ever heard.
I mean its pretty good im not even gonna lie.
Haven't listened to it yet and im the biggest kanye fan on this forum by far.
Kayne is just getting ahead of the culture shift back to conservatism. I expect to see many more artists and entertainers "break away" to make religious/spiritual projects. It's not like they'll be mocked for doing so (anymore...), and Western Christians leap at pretty much any chance to be consumers of a righteous product.
Its the new rebellion against these ultra liberal 'do what you feel like', atheist, vegan parents. I can see it.
There are a couple good songs but mostly this album is a personal profession of faith. It seems family life has woken up some things in him and he's going back and working through all his values. Some people will take it as a stunt, but I dunno man, the way he's talking on this thing seems genuine. Change may happen slow but I wouldn't be surprised to see it as a new road for him.
Kayne is just getting ahead of the culture shift back to conservatism. I expect to see many more artists and entertainers "break away" to make religious/spiritual projects. It's not like they'll be mocked for doing so (anymore...), and Western Christians leap at pretty much any chance to be consumers of a righteous product.
I get all my gen Z news from barna.com too!Yeah no in fact more people are leaving religion behind and what the fuck does conservatism and especially conservative politics have to do with religion.
The religious right is a small part of conservatism and does not represent the majority of conservatives many conservatives are not religious at all and while many are fiscally conservative they are still socially liberal.
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Atheism Doubles Among Generation Z - Barna Group
www.barna.com
Wasn't expecting much after Ye and all the delays made me believe this was going to be a dud. I am pleasantly surprised to be wrong, it's actually really good. Only listened once but after a few more listens I should be able to give an updated ranking
1 MBDTF
2 808s
3 Yeezus
4 Graduation
5 Pablo
6 Late Registration
7 College Dropout
8 Ye
Looks like it was made in Microsoft publisher lolSexy
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Not top tier by any means, but it's decent, and different.
Kanye frequently reinvents himself, which is a large part of what makes his musical evolution interesting. Do you think this Christian stint will stick, or will he change focus again by next year?
I think he's all in, but what he does with it down the road will be different and even more creative