Kanye West Is Beefing With Ozzy Osbourne & Anthony Fantano

Famous Criminals
18 Feb 202409:02

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the controversial figure of Kanye West, addressing his anti-Semitism and public speaking skills while comparing him to other celebrities who have faced scandals but continued their success. It also touches on the broader issue of stereotyping in America and the role of music reviews, with a personal take on Kanye's album, highlighting its consistent vibe and a few standout tracks, ultimately rating it a six out of ten.

Takeaways

  • 👍 The speaker starts the video with a request for a thumbs up as a business tactic to get viewers engaged before discussing controversial topics.
  • 🎤 The speaker admits to being a medium-sized fan of Kanye West, appreciating him as a person but not as a musician, and is not bothered by his controversies.
  • 🚫 The speaker clearly states that anti-Semitism is wrong and disagrees with it, but suggests that Kanye's public speaking skills are not up to par for a potential presidency.
  • 🔄 The speaker points out double standards in the public's reaction to different celebrities' controversial actions, comparing Kanye West to other artists like YN Melly and Chris Brown.
  • 👎 The speaker humorously criticizes Adolf Hitler for his actions, including the distribution of the Volkswagen, and draws a parallel to modern-day issues.
  • 🌍 The speaker brings up the issue of a Chinese dictator and the lack of awareness among Americans, suggesting that people are more focused on trivial matters than real-world problems.
  • 🎶 The speaker discusses the purpose of music reviews and criticizes Anthony Fantano for giving Kanye West's album attention by reviewing it, even if negatively.
  • 🎵 The speaker provides a personal review of Kanye West's album, noting its consistent vibe and tempo, and shares which songs they enjoyed and why.
  • 📉 The speaker reflects on the relationship between economic conditions and the popularity of certain music genres, suggesting that current trends may be a response to societal chaos.
  • 🔮 The speaker shares an opinion that making mass shooters famous is a mistake, as it may inspire others to commit similar acts for attention.
  • 🔄 The speaker concludes by giving Kanye West's album a rating of six out of ten, suggesting it was too long and repetitive, but open to reevaluation after further listens.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's opinion on Kanye West's music and controversies?

    -The speaker is not a big fan of Kanye West's music, describing themselves as a medium-sized fan. They are not bothered by Kanye's controversies, including his anti-Semitism, but acknowledge that it's a bad thing and should not be supported.

  • What is the speaker's view on Kanye West's public speaking skills and political ambitions?

    -The speaker believes that Kanye West is not a good public speaker and doubts his ability to be president due to his difficulty in making engaging speeches and dealing with foreign leaders. They suggest that Kanye might be better suited for a role as a governor or a mayor.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the comparison between Kanye West and other controversial figures like YN Melly and Chris Brown?

    -The speaker points out a perceived double standard, noting that YN Melly, who was involved in a killing, and Chris Brown, who assaulted Rihanna, are still accepted by the public, whereas Kanye West faces more backlash, especially for his anti-Semitic comments.

  • Why does the speaker mention Adolf Hitler and the Volkswagen in the context of Kanye West's controversies?

    -The speaker uses Adolf Hitler and the Volkswagen as an example to illustrate the point that people can separate the appreciation of certain aspects of a person's work or influence from their abhorrent actions or beliefs, suggesting that Kanye's support for Hitler is controversial but not the sole reason people should dislike him.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the current state of political awareness in America, as related to Kanye West's anti-Semitic comments?

    -The speaker criticizes the tendency to stereotype and generalize people in America, suggesting that Kanye's anti-Semitic comments are part of a larger issue of not judging individuals on their own merits but rather on their race, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors.

  • What does the speaker think about Anthony Fantano's approach to reviewing Kanye West's album?

    -The speaker disagrees with Anthony Fantano's method of reviewing Kanye West's album, arguing that if Fantano wanted to avoid giving exposure to Kanye due to his anti-Semitic views, he should have ignored the album altogether instead of making a video about it, which only serves to generate views.

  • Who is Azie Osborne, and why is he mentioned in the script?

    -Azie Osborne is a musician who had a song with Post Malone, according to the speaker. He is mentioned because Kanye West sampled one of Osborne's songs in his new record, and Osborne expressed disapproval, possibly due to Kanye's controversial statements.

  • What is the speaker's critique of the album's musical consistency and variety?

    -The speaker finds the album too long and lacking in variety, with most songs having the same tempo and being interchangeable. They suggest that removing some songs and adding a曲曲 with a different feel could improve the album.

  • What is the speaker's favorite song on Kanye West's album and why?

    -The speaker's favorite song is 'Back to Me' because of its good flow, funny lyrics, and a beat that stands out. They also appreciate that it was produced by Nick Knack, who has a history of making music with Ty Dolla Sign.

  • What is the speaker's final rating of Kanye West's album and what are their criteria for this rating?

    -The speaker gives the album a rating of six out of ten, based on the album's consistent vibe, a few standout songs, but also its lack of variety and the difficulty in maintaining listener interest throughout its length.

Outlines

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🎤 Controversial Opinions on Kanye West and Public Perception

The speaker begins by requesting a thumbs up before diving into a discussion about Kanye West, acknowledging it's Black History Month. They admit to not being a fan of Kanye's music but appreciate him as a person. The speaker addresses Kanye's anti-Semitism and the controversy it generates, while also pointing out the double standards in the public's treatment of other celebrities who have committed more severe offenses. They compare Kanye's public speaking skills to those of George Bush and suggest he might be better suited for a less demanding political role. The speaker also humorously critiques the public's hypocrisy, linking it to driving Volkswagens, a brand associated with Hitler, and criticizes the lack of awareness about current political issues, such as China's actions towards Muslims, compared to the focus on celebrities and pop culture.

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🎶 Album Review and Commentary on Kanye's Music and Influence

In this paragraph, the speaker provides a personal review of Kanye West's latest album, discussing its consistency in vibe and tempo, and how it fits into the current trend of R&B music that is popular due to the world's chaotic state. They draw parallels between economic conditions and music trends, citing the popularity of Emo during the 2008 recession and the rise of EDM when the economy improved. The speaker highlights their favorite song 'Back to Me' for its flow, humor, and production by Nick Knack, and mentions the most popular song 'Carnival' with its Coline reference. They also touch on the issue of mass shootings, referencing the Columbine High School massacre, and conclude with their overall rating of the album as a six out of ten, suggesting improvements such as removing some songs and adding variety to enhance the listening experience.

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Keywords

💡Kanye West

Kanye West is an American rapper, singer, and fashion designer known for his influential music and often controversial public persona. In the video script, the speaker expresses a nuanced view of Kanye, appreciating him as a person but not as a musician, and discusses the controversies surrounding him, such as his anti-Semitic comments.

💡Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism refers to hostility or prejudice against Jewish people. The script mentions Kanye West's anti-Semitic remarks, emphasizing that the speaker does not agree with such views and considers them part of a larger societal problem of stereotyping and discrimination.

💡Public Speaking

Public speaking is the act of addressing an audience in a formal setting. The script critiques Kanye West's public speaking abilities, suggesting that his potential presidential aspirations would be hindered by his inability to make engaging speeches.

💡Double Standards

Double standards refer to the act of applying different principles or criteria to similar situations or people. The script points out perceived double standards in the public's reaction to Kanye West's controversies compared to other celebrities like YNW Melly and Chris Brown, who faced their own scandals but continued to be successful.

💡Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany and is widely regarded as one of the most evil figures in history due to his role in initiating World War II and the Holocaust. The script uses Hitler as an example of a historical figure who is universally condemned, contrasting public opinion of him with that of contemporary controversial figures.

💡Controversial Opinions

Controversial opinions are views that are likely to cause disagreement or strong reactions. The script acknowledges that the speaker's opinions on Kanye West and other topics may be controversial, particularly the comparison of anti-Semitism to other forms of prejudice.

💡Music Review

A music review is a critique or evaluation of a musical work, often by a professional critic. The script discusses Anthony Fantano's decision not to review Kanye West's album due to its controversial content, highlighting the role and purpose of music reviews in the industry.

💡Stereotyping

Stereotyping is the act of assigning fixed, oversimplified characteristics to a person or group. The script argues that Americans are taught to stereotype people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors, rather than judging individuals on their own merits.

💡R&B Music

R&B, or rhythm and blues, is a genre of music that originated in African American communities. The script notes the popularity of R&B music in South Africa as a reflection of the country's social issues and suggests a correlation between economic conditions and the type of music that becomes popular.

💡Carnival

In the context of the script, 'Carnival' is the most popular song on Kanye West's album, which has reached number one on streaming platforms. The song is mentioned to illustrate the public's continued interest in Kanye West's music despite the controversies surrounding him.

💡Mass Shootings

Mass shootings are incidents involving multiple victims shot by a single shooter in a public place. The script references the Columbine High School massacre and Kanye West's lyrics about it, discussing the impact of media attention on such events and the potential for notoriety to inspire further violence.

Highlights

The speaker admits not being a big fan of Kanye West but appreciates him as a person.

The video starts with a business tactic analogy related to contract signing and a shout-out to Black History Month.

The speaker expresses a controversial opinion on Kanye West's anti-Semitism and its impact on public perception.

A critique of Kanye West's public speaking skills and his aspirations for political office.

The video points out double standards in the treatment of celebrities who have committed serious offenses versus Kanye West's controversies.

A comparison of public opinion on Adolf Hitler's actions, including the distribution of the Volkswagen, with Kanye West's controversies.

The speaker discusses current geopolitical issues, drawing parallels between historical events and present-day situations.

An argument that stereotypes are taught rather than judging individuals on their merits.

A critique of music reviewer Anthony Fantano for his approach to reviewing Kanye West's album amidst controversy.

The speaker's personal experience with the album, noting its consistent vibe and tempo throughout.

An analysis of the popularity of R&B music in South Africa as a reflection of socio-economic conditions.

The speaker's favorite song from Kanye's album, 'Back to Me,' and its production background.

The most popular song on the album, 'Carnival,' and its connection to a high school class.

A discussion on the impact of making mass shooters infamous and the speaker's opinion on Kanye's lyrics about the Columbine shooters.

The standout song 'Do It' and its potential to be a club hit, with a comparison to 'I Feel Love' by Donna Summer.

The speaker's overall rating of the album as a 6 out of 10 and the songs they added to their playlist.

Suggestions for improving the album by removing some songs and adding variety to prevent listener fatigue.

Transcripts

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hey guys it's uh famous criminals before

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I start this video please give it a

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thumbs up because once I start talking

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you might change your mind it's a

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business tactic make someone sign the

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contract before they realize what

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they're signing it's also black history

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month so shout out to all the black

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people out there so to be perfectly

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honest I'm not a big Kanye West fan I'm

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not big in general I'm mediumsized I

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like Kanye as a person but I just don't

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like his music his controversies just

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don't really bother me obviously

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anti-Semitism is bad I don't agree with

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it you shouldn't be anti-semitic guys

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and I know that it's a very

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controversial opinion that's why I

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fished for the thumbs up from the jump

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but when people say they hate Kanye it's

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because of his personality and not his

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music Kanye just shouldn't do interviews

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they're really hard to watch he usually

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says something that gets him in trouble

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I had plastic surgery because I was

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trying to look good for y'all Kanye is

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not a good public speaker he wants to be

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president one day and there's no way he

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can make engaging speeches and deal with

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foreign leaders maybe he could be a

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governor or a mayor George Bush doesn't

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care about black people and I'm not

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defending Kanye I don't care that people

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like or dislike him however there are

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some double standards you have a guy

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like why W Melly who killed two people

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and people think that he's awesome Chris

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Brown beat down Rihanna and he sold 30

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million records after that happened if

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only Kanye killed somebody then he

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wouldn't have gotten cancelled again I'm

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against anti-Semitism there's nothing

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wrong with Cemetery Adolf Hitler was a

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dick almost as bad as Bush Hitler did

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one of the worst things in human history

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and that was Distributing the Volkswagen

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and World War II in the Holocaust but we

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mostly hate Hitler because of the

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Volkswagen the Volkswagen people are

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regretting thumbs uping this video but

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just remember you're driving a Hitler

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mobile people today like to think that

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they would be against Hitler if they

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were alive in the 30s you wouldn't

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because currently China has a dictator

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who has put millions of Muslims in

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concentration camps this is real life

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and here are some sources thousands have

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died this is a genocide and Z plans to

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take over surrounding countries like

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Hong Kong and Taiwan similar to how

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Hitler took over France and Poland 90%

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of Americans don't know or care who Z is

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were focused on the real issues like the

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Kardashians and Taylor Swift Kanye being

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anti-semitic is a part of a bigger

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problem in America we're taught to

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stereotype people they don't teach us to

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judge each other on an individual basis

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we're pitted against each other based on

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race gender sexual orientation even

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zodiac signs and I love everybody except

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for Geminis being anti-semitic is just

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as stupid as being anti- Gemini I can

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talk about this all day but fantano and

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Azie Osborne have been taking shots at

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Kanye fantano refused to review Kanye's

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album this is completely unreviewable

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trash and here's why question what is

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even the purpose of a music review in

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the first place he is above that he

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doesn't want to give exposure to an

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anti-symmetrical person unless it's j

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Electronica I think his friend Hassan

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has said some sus things too but

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remember Anthony fantano is better than

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you because he won't review Kanye's

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album not really because he made a

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7-minute video about it and he actually

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did a review on a couple songs and I

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like fantano here's the thing if you

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want to stick it to Kanye don't even

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review his album act like it doesn't

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exist you're just talking about it so

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you can get views he's not even saying

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anything about Kanye that we don't

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already know yes he's anti-semitic we

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know this I wasn't going to listen to

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Kanye's album but because of this video

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I got curious I listen to it and I'll

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give a quick review for it but first aie

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Osborne I don't know who he is because

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I'm 12 I think he made a song with post

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Malone so he must be pretty famous Kanye

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sampled of ay's songs in his new record

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Azie didn't like it he doesn't like

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Kanye surely it's because Kanye supports

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Hitler who do you think has influenced

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your stage shows the most me where did

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you get your ideas from from working in

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a mortuary when you were 15 Adolf Hitler

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what do you mean by that

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AAC not for Adolf Hitler had

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um a Charisma in a bad

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way and

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not I kind of admired him Aussie might

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like Hitler but at least he doesn't like

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Trump nobody is cancelling Aussie

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Osborne look at that even Anthony

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fantano reviewed one of his albums in

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this review he didn't mention that Azie

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was a Hitler worshipping [ __ ] it

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makes no sense at all it makes even less

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sense that Azie has an issue with Kanye

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for saying the exact same thing that he

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did I listen to this album the whole

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record has a consistent Vibe everything

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thing is the exact same tempo if you're

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trying to set a mood then this would be

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a good album to put on tell the [ __ ]

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kill Aaron Carter and now they acting

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like they w k a clear the back street

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boy sound this type of R&B music is

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really popular right now because the

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world is becoming increasingly chaotic

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fun fact in South Africa R&B is insanely

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popular more than it is here cuz there's

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a lot of issues down there and people

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just want to relax this is interesting

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to think think about my economics

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teacher once told us when an economy is

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slow music becomes slow too or when it's

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booming music becomes more energetic

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during the 2008 recession Emo music was

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really popular then when the economy

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turned around that's when EDM music took

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over it's something to think about my

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favorite song on this record was back to

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me the flow was good the lyrics were

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funny Kanye was talking about how he's a

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nerd and the beat was my favorite I

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found out that Nick Knack produced this

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song Nick and Ty doign have been making

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music together since 2011 Nick had a rap

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group called starting six and they made

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a song with Tai it's awesome seeing that

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they still work together and the most

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popular song on this record is Carnival

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it's number one on streaming and just

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like vultures there's a Coline reference

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yo my name is Chad Coline High School

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class in 1999 did you know Eric and

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doing yeah those guys were nerds we used

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to bash them all the time on a side note

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I lived in Littleton for 2 years where

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Coline is mass shootings are everywhere

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nowadays and Coline was just the first

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big one I feel like making those two

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guys famous was a big mistake people

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will commit a mass murder knowing that

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their lives will be analyzed their face

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will be on tv nobody read Eric's diary

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until he killed a bunch of people almost

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30 years later Kanye is rapping about

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them and listen guys mass shooting are

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bad you shouldn't do them I know that

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might be an unpopular opinion another

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standout song was do it I feel like

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we're going to hear this at the club I

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mean if they allow Kanye and good don't

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die sounds like I Feel Love by the Blue

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Man Group I'm pretty sure it's an

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[Music]

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interpolation overall I say this album

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is like a six out of 10 there were four

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songs that I added to my playlist it's

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just too long and it was hard for me to

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finish just like it might be hard for

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you to finish watching this video 11

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songs in I got bored half of the songs

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are interchangeable reminds me of nav or

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Russ if I could change anything about

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this album I would remove like five

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songs in the middle of the album if he

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had a song like I love it or stronger

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maybe a kid Cy feature something with a

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different feel to it a curveball it

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would be an improvement for example good

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kid mad had a consistent Vibe but there

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was one song that had a different vibe

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called Backseat Freestyle Marshall mats

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LP was a really dark album but the lead

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single Real Slim Shady was a funny song

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Eminem would always have one funny

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single that's different from the rest of

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the album for me personally this album

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was just too much of the same I'm going

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to give it a few more listens maybe I'll

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change my mind I used to think

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congratulations was a bad album but it

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grew on me maybe this one will have the

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same effect what do you think I'm out

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