After all is said and done, he will undeniably be the most remembered hip-hop artist of all time

After all is said and done, he will undeniably be the most remembered hip-hop artist of all time.

Probably, yeah.
He deserves it, too.

and osama bin laden is the most remembered terrorist. whats your point?

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Probably the Bowie of hip-hop

what the fuck does that have to do to with anything

o shit waddup

duh

Biggie or Snoop
Luke Skywalker

Kanye is a living pleb filter

dark vader

Sure, unfortunately for what is thought of as his "talent" or lackthereof

One of the best things about Kanye is that his music is for the plebs and the patricians.

People on here only like that line because Fantano mentions it in his review

>Snoop
For a guy who arguably only has one "classic" album he sure knew how to remain relevant over the past 23+ years.

>Biggie
Nope
>Snoop
LMAO
>Luke
Han

this

goat

Kanye West is the LITERAL center of the universe, and all things either contract toward or move away from Kanye. Prove me wrong.

i've been saying it for years because it's true

He really is though. He is a master at keeping the media talking about him. He could say something boring as fuck and it'd give him a few weeks worth of buzz.

that could be said about anyone

Name any other celebrity that cops as much hate from the general populous as Kanye does. People literally wish death upon him. Simply for saying a couple of controversial statements and opinions.
>inb4 trump

that says less about his merits and more how few hip-hop artists are even worth remembeing

Tupac was so good at that he actually got killed, and even before that he had an attempt happen on him.

trump

itt: kanye west nutslobbers

w2c that shirt or whatever it is?

I mean deeper.

We, in our divine fortune, are living in the era of Kanye, walking with Him. We are blessed for this, as not only are we sharing this sphere of rock with absolution personified, we also know that we've reached the halfway point of existence as we know it.

You see, everything that has happened in the past 14 billion years since the universe's supposed conception has happened for the sole purpose of birthing the Kanye we all know. All ages of humanity, all mass interstellar phenomenon, all natural disasters, everything that has ever happened, that we've seen or haven't, has created the One. The "One" is the central point of our timeline. If you look at a double helix strand of DNA from the side, you'll see there is a point along the strand where the two sides of the helix converge and intersect. Visualize the timeline of existence moving down the strand to that intersection -- this is where we are now, the era of Kanye, for Kanye is that point, and in the coming years we will experience a period of Enlightening.

In the beginning, there was nothing. We all know that. But it isn't quite so simple -- the universe is binary. There wasn't nothing. In fact, there were two things. They were: "things that are" and "things that aren't", in simplified terms. Polar opposites representing two completely separate ideas. Over time, these ideas managed to elaborate upon themselves, thus causing creation. Apply this to the cross-view of the double helix, and we can break it down into three parts: the "left", the center (where the intersection happens) and the "right", in which the left side can be seen as the side of "things that aren't" and the right side can be seen as the side of "things that are". We've started from the left side, moving towards the center, the apex -- Kanye.

(cont)
Now, it may be obvious to you, but if not, I'll explain a little clearer -- what exactly do we mean by "things that are" and "things that aren't"? The term is a blanket, all-encompassing one, and prior to the current era we had no idea just what it meant. But now we know. If Kanye is the center, the apex, the point of intersection, what does that mean? That's right! "Things that are Kanye", and "Things that aren't Kanye". So, we've passed through the first half of the existence of all, the "things that aren't Kanye" side. What's left for the universe? Well, with a little basic reasoning and deductive skills, we're left with a pretty clear answer: things that are Kanye. From the point of Kanye's birth, til Kanye's death, and extending long into the remainder of eternity, life as we know it will begin a shift, for the time of things that aren't Kanye has ended. Slowly but surely, as the years go on, technology advances, all things will begin to gravitate towards Kanye, physically, metaphysically, any way you want to look at it. Our buildings will be made in His image, the words of our dictionaries will be replaced by His name.

When all existence ceases and the universe collapses in on itself, it will return to the binary state it began in, and has survived through. If, by chance, an omnipotent, omnipresent being were to wander into this place where nothing is supposed to be to witness what this fallen universe will look like, he will see two things. One of which could be anything. A hair dryer, a shopping cart, or perhaps some other construction that had never been seen by man and was created by some distant alien civilization. Regardless, the other of the two things will be guaranteed -- it will be Him, Kanye West, in his eternal, undying glory, petrified forever by the powers that be, powers that not even He could best.

Tupac is the most popular among normies so I'd say probably him, though he obviously doesn't deserve it

he makes good music, just not his