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http://hypetrak.com/2014/12/kanye-wests-808s-heartbreak-named-most-groundbreaking-album-according-to-rolling-stone/

Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak Makes Rolling Stone’s “Most Groundbreaking Album” List

Many have recognized that Kanye West, without a doubt, has been one of the biggest influence in today's musical realm. Today, Rolling Stone identifies this, and in their roundup of "The 40 Most Groundbreaking Albums of All Time", Yeezy's 2008 release 808s & Heartbreak is the most recent one to make the list, which goes all the way back to 1940 with Woody Guthrie's Dust Bowl Ballads. While heavily criticized upon release, it soon became the template for many up-and-coming artists. Here's what they had to say about the LP:

"Kanye West's Auto-Tune-heavy, emotionally naked fourth album came after a brutal year during which his mother died and his engagement broke up," the famed music-based magazine wrote. "But the album's cavernous sound and exposed-soul lyrics confused even those who had been aware of West's recent trials. Its core aesthetic was like nothing in Hip Hop: freshly butchered feelings enumerated in detail, but masked by digital processing; beds of spare synths used to balance a mix of singing and rapping. However, over time it served as a new template for up-and-comers in Hip Hop and R&B. Drake cited West as his budding sound's 'most influential person' when he was hustling mixtapes, while artists like Future further tweaked the idea of using Auto-Tune as a way to convey emotions that evoke too much feeling when spoken of explicitly."


Check out the rest of the list here.: http://www.rollingstone.com/most-groundbreaking-albums-of-all-time

  

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[View all] , GameTheory, Sun Dec-07-14 11:48 PM
 
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No 36 Chambers/Remain in Light?
Dec 08th 2014
1
no
Dec 08th 2014
2
as it should be! nm
Dec 08th 2014
3
Iont see nothing wrong (C) Kellz cuz- Amazing! n/m
Dec 08th 2014
4
It changed the direction of music, no?
Dec 08th 2014
5
Yup. I can't think of a more deserving hip-hop album to nominate
Dec 08th 2014
6
Yeah I can see it. Also depends on how long rap stays in this lane.
Dec 08th 2014
8
RE: Yup. I can't think of a more deserving hip-hop album to nominate
Dec 08th 2014
20
as long as "Paid In Full" is on the list too...
Dec 08th 2014
22
For better or worse?
Dec 08th 2014
35
      RE: For better or worse?
Dec 09th 2014
52
I must be the *ONLIEST* person that hates that album.
Dec 08th 2014
7
nah, it's hated a lot
Dec 08th 2014
9
Ditto!
Dec 08th 2014
11
Huke Ye fan and I refuse to listen to that album
Dec 08th 2014
12
I'mma stand in this line...
Dec 08th 2014
16
i couldn't even listen to the album enough to recognize any influence.
Dec 08th 2014
19
Heartless is it's great redeemer nm
Dec 08th 2014
21
that's how i see it.
Dec 08th 2014
28
it's like every post graduate kanye album
Dec 08th 2014
27
Nah, I hate everything about it.
Dec 08th 2014
29
i'd rather listen to cats fuck
Dec 08th 2014
30
I dont like the album but I agree on its impact.
Dec 08th 2014
10
an LR was the perfect follow up.
Dec 08th 2014
14
RE: Rolling Stone says 808s & Heartbreak is on “Most Groundbreaking Al...
Dec 08th 2014
13
T-Pain needs to be on there then
Dec 08th 2014
15
RE: T-Pain needs to be on there then
Dec 08th 2014
18
I think all those acts would be right where they are now...
Dec 09th 2014
53
      there sound, not their "prestige"
Dec 09th 2014
55
      RE: I think all those acts would be right where they are now...
Dec 09th 2014
63
Respectfully disagree
Dec 08th 2014
17
he made autotune into art
Dec 08th 2014
23
RE: he made autotune into art
Dec 08th 2014
24
      Esthero wrote it?
Dec 08th 2014
26
      RE: Esthero wrote it?
Dec 08th 2014
31
      I toured with a live rap band in 99 from Orlando
Dec 09th 2014
54
i dunno b/c many of its innovations appeared on The Love Below.
Dec 08th 2014
25
Just what I was thinking while reading this thread.
Dec 08th 2014
34
no. 808s is about the sound and mood/tone
Dec 09th 2014
37
      i agree.
Dec 09th 2014
42
of course.
Dec 08th 2014
32
I can't believe people contest this.
Dec 08th 2014
33
Did he change Hip Hop in a good way though? That's the question
Dec 09th 2014
36
      RE: YES
Dec 09th 2014
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      Unless you think pseudo-bravado was doing much for black youth...
Dec 09th 2014
40
      absolutely. brought emotion back to hip hop
Dec 09th 2014
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      im not into any of the rappers he influenced.
Dec 09th 2014
43
           kanye influenced kendrick lamar how?
Dec 09th 2014
45
                i dunno that he did.
Dec 09th 2014
46
                Yeah, I want to know who exactly has come from the Kanye tree
Dec 09th 2014
47
                     Id argue Kendrick too
Dec 09th 2014
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                     RE: Yup
Dec 09th 2014
51
                     the willingness to express personal vulnerability
Dec 09th 2014
57
                          Yup.
Dec 09th 2014
59
                     The Weeknd, Chance, J Cole, Majid Jordan
Dec 09th 2014
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                     i agree.
Dec 09th 2014
58
                     most rappers that came up after graduation.
Dec 09th 2014
60
                i don't see how he didn't
Dec 09th 2014
49
                yes. "Hi Power" is a blatant Kanye Rip Off
Dec 09th 2014
62
it's true
Dec 09th 2014
39
Let them have it, it's Rolling Stone
Dec 09th 2014
44
The only Kanye album I don't own
Dec 09th 2014
56
I want to hear someone argue that it *isn't* groundbreaking.
Dec 09th 2014
61

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