"Better than Dark Fantasy": Ye Sends His Own Fandom in A Hysteria, With A Wild Take on His Album Rating
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BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 09: Kanye West attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 09, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/VF20/Getty Images for Vanity Fair)
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is known to hold jarringly against the current opinions and not only holding but speaking them out. From his views on himself, on his work, and other people. The rapper is known to never hold back, even if it means to diss his own album to promote his own album. And exactly that was what he was spotted doing on today's date, on none other than his platform of concern, X; pushing together two of his own works, 'Ye' and 'Dark Fantasy' together and raising 'Ye' the album's hand over in victory, sending fans reeling at the declaration.
The 'Ye' album in questions stands as a 2018 installation to the rapper/writers career and 'Dark Fantasy' one of the earliest of his culminations of his works. While the rapper has been schooled by suspension of his official X (formerly, twitter) account more than once, it rarely seems to phase him.
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Ye's primary agenda has often been to not put forward a version of himself that he would not display to his daughter on any other normal day. Staying true to this sentiment no matter what changes in his life.
While Ye voices his thoughts loud and even pits his own albums against one another, fans of the rapper seem to share these sentiments as well, keeping up with him and his loudness no matter what time of day.
Honesty is the only policy, for Ye and fans
With fans never shying away from the audacious self-promotion that continues to define his public persona and artistic journey, Ye's relationship with his fans remains one of absolute camaraderie. He treats the opening of this particular SNS platform as a box of ideas that his fans can access without consequences. Ye's relentless drive to challenge norms and provoke discourse cements his legacy as one of music’s most polarizing yet influential figures.
Ye's fans seem to share the artist's ideology, unbashedly voicing their own opinions onto the rapper as well. However, there were plenty who went against the mastermind.
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The rapper has one, if not the most dynamic, discography to boast about in the current industry, leading fans to have deep attachments to almost every single piece. However, it seems that they are not the only ones, as Ye gives a wild twist to the reigning TikTok trend of 'hear me out' as he titled 'Ye' better than 'Dark Fantasy'.
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Which do you think is the better Ye album? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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