Jan 1, 2015 what the f--- did I just listen to? Kanye just went full r----- on this. autotune? seriously?
Jan 1, 2015 You act like he has used autotune for the first time in his career... You went full r----- bruh, not Kanye.
Jan 1, 2015 This is really great... Why do you gotta make a cracka cry on New Years day with a hangover Kanye?
Jan 1, 2015 It's amazing but too early for this kind of statement, especially when you look at the amount of classic songs he's put out.
Jan 1, 2015 its a good song but the dickriding is immense lol jesus christ dont know whats worse sometimes, ye stans or em stans
Jan 1, 2015 It's an okay song. Very smooth. It needs to grow on me. It's not a track I'd go out of my way to listen too. Not worth putting on my current playlist of hot tracks at the moment but like I said, It'll grow on me.
Jan 1, 2015 Really beautiful song but i feel like it would have been so much better and so more touching without the autotune
Jan 1, 2015 autotune did seem outta place tbh...i guess kanye just wanted to force artsie s--- into it
Jan 1, 2015 I find the auto-tune adds onto the song instead, I don't think 808s would have stood out without it in retrospect. I can understand that this might turn off the more conservative listener.
Jan 1, 2015 And most of the times it's not even stanning - it's just being excited for great music. I've never seen ONE Ye fan be as irrational as a real Stan.
Jan 1, 2015 When you think about how rote these generational collaborations tend to me (Gaga/Bennett, s--- even Genius Loves Company), that's what makes something like Only One so compelling... It's a fresh addition to both West and McCarthy's individual discographies. Initially I thought their work together might be a gimmick... but Only One succeeds by fusing both artist's sensibilities in a complementary way. Like, if you dig inside Only One's DNA, you see hints of something like Hey Jude's tone and impact.