N.U.G. said:
so you hate whoever's hot?
It aint hate if im not bothered by him or his music, I have little personal interest in the commercial side of music besides producing the lot. If we're talking good music I look into a whole different direction. Kanye to me is a product, not an icon.
I didn't buy Kanye's album cause of any advertising or nothing like that. I heard some tracks on the internet, thought it was dope and copped it and it's easily one of the best albums I've ever had the pleasure of hearing (and I've been a hip-hop listener since Run DMC).
I didn't buy it or didn't even took the time to scope it, same goes for all the artists in the charts. I make the music, listening to the music to me is like reviewing a bad example, it's MY personal criticism for the work I do in the studio. Might seem arrogant but I'm really just too confident about the fact that nothing is impossible if you get the chance to be exposed. That potential is an ad random factor, same for eminem, if it wasn't him another white mc could/would have been sufficient.
a couple of questions for you;
1) have you heard the album?
I've heard one track when switching channels, accidently, on Mtv. Cant even name the track but I think pitched vocals are a bit corny, unneccesary considering the scale of the project around Kanye. Considering it's not really my thang I would obviously never buy the album.
2) what recent albums so you actually like and/or consider classic material?[/QUOTE]
Hehe, none, it all history repeating. I think a lot these days are mediocre and overrated by an easy overconsuming audience.
The question is, can you be objective ?
Imagine being a commercialy biased producer that's not dedicated to just hiphop and consorts.