I'm listening to his albums in order right now and after hearing College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation, and 808s and Heartbreak, I honestly think so.
He is this generation's closest thing to Einstein.
He is a creative genius, anybody who says otherwise is lying or hasn't heard his discography
definitely. When you look at his albums all in context it really expresses a lot more than the sum of the albums
I think with this new wave of metal rappers coming into the mainstream we're gonna see just how influential yeezus is in bringing that industrial sound to the mainstream just like he did with sad drake rap
this dude can walk on water
On a technical level, this man is factually a genius.
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He's my second favorite artist of all time to be honest with you, I heard his albums in a sort of random order, but I love almost all of them.
(The only one I don't love is graduation but I still like it).
I think he one of the most dynamic artists of our time, yes he is rooted in hip hop, but you can tell in an instant what album any given song of his is from just because of the diversity.