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  • Jun 8, 2025
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    Botney

    the MBDTF of this decade

    it's her yeezus imo. theres a lot of parallels

  • Jun 8, 2025

    Only looking at those titties over and over again, don't even hear the music

  • Jun 8, 2025

    💚

  • Jun 8, 2025

    literally nothing bad to say, album stayed true to her sound while capturing the zeitgeist and became the biggest thing in the world, clubs still throw those corny brat nights to farm money. topped it off with that iconic grammy performance

  • Jun 9, 2025
    underachiever

    bumpin that

  • Jun 9, 2025
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    nocomment

    it's her yeezus imo. theres a lot of parallels

    Go on

  • Jun 9, 2025
    EchiPantheress

    We’ll work it out on the remix

  • Jun 9, 2025
    nocomment

    it's her yeezus imo. theres a lot of parallels

    Gesaffelstein and Hudson Mohawke production, Bon Iver on the brat remix

    Also:

  • Jun 10, 2025
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    MrMudManMood

    Go on

    Only looking at the surface level even just the cover arts are both very minimal. Yeezus doesnt even really have a cover art, in a way you cant get more subversive than that. Brat rebels against misogynistic expectations of women’s bodies being literally objectified on covers. Rebellion is central to Yeezus’ themes.

    The album titles. Yeezus, brat. Theyre both “This is who i am and f*** you, you cant tell me otherwise.”

    Both have juxtaposition/oscillation between braggadocio tracks like 360 and von dutch, and vulnerable songs like So I and I think about it all the time. (HML and BOTL stick out as vulnerable on yeezus).

    Both have gesaffalstein and hudmo production. Very electronic sonically.

  • Jun 10, 2025
    nocomment

    Only looking at the surface level even just the cover arts are both very minimal. Yeezus doesnt even really have a cover art, in a way you cant get more subversive than that. Brat rebels against misogynistic expectations of women’s bodies being literally objectified on covers. Rebellion is central to Yeezus’ themes.

    The album titles. Yeezus, brat. Theyre both “This is who i am and f*** you, you cant tell me otherwise.”

    Both have juxtaposition/oscillation between braggadocio tracks like 360 and von dutch, and vulnerable songs like So I and I think about it all the time. (HML and BOTL stick out as vulnerable on yeezus).

    Both have gesaffalstein and hudmo production. Very electronic sonically.

    Good points