
YE IN ALBANIA IG Group Chat
if ur down to meet up for a drink or chill before the show, or just chat with people about the show, u can comment ur IG user and ill add u to a group chat

if ur down to meet up for a drink or chill before the show, or just chat with people about the show, u can comment ur IG user and ill add u to a group chat
DogYe Fetch has released IN A PERFECT KENNEL. This shit has levels. We’ve got all we ever wanted from him. 🥹
Why has every YE sub turned into an ANTI-YE sub? Every other post is bringing up old shit from years ago as if their intention is to stir up negativity against the very artist this sub is meant for…
Have bots taken over, or are a lot of you in the mindset that this is the cool thing to do?
Miss the days when we can actually talk about him and his art properly without all these edgy, negative posts
Even when there are positive posts, a majority of the comments are just contradicting it without any substance, as I’m 100% sure will happen to this post
As someone whose in my 30’s and has witnessed every roll-out for a Ye album, the anticipation, the cool discussions…it really is a sad thing to see
BULLY for example was such an awesome album, and although not his best, for a 49 year old, still making music like this makes me so proud to be a fan, and I love that he continues to create something that isn’t finely tuned and has some rough edges, but still having the core of the songs so much more interesting than what most rap artists are doing today.
And having a proper discussion about the use of AI in earlier versions of BULLY will never get anywhere…because everyone seems to just lump AI into one big pot and just assume all AI is when you write in prompts and boom the product is finished…which it’s not.
AI is a tool that will continue to grow and be a major part of our lives whether we like it or not, and if an artist/futurist like Ye, who has always pushed boundaries with his art, is not experimenting with such a tool just to see what it is capable of, he’s not doing his job when it comes to innovation.
Innovation occurs when you experiment with the tools available at your disposal, and see how far they can be stretched out and synthesized into something completely new.
Ye had spoken about his use of this technology before and I will bring up the example - When chopping samples, which Ye is arguably the greatest to ever do it, he spoke about how he used AI to isolate vocals from a track, because before he would be using FLOPPY DISKS (a lot of you won’t even know what that is). Essentially the song/sample would be copied onto the floppy disk, and from there he would have to manually cut and chop the sample into the ASR-10
Although the organic, manual approach to doing it this way can bring a much more unique sound than a digitally isolated approach, kind of like recording on tape, I think its still important to experiment with new tools to see whether there can be a smarter, more efficient way of doing something.
A lot of us grew up in an era where we were told by our parents that it’s all about working HARD, but in reality, the ones who are great at what they do, in any job, are the ones who work SMART.
There are positives of having a sub like this that do call out his heavy use of this tool, and as we know, him and his team do lurk on the sub and take notes on what the fans are saying, and this allows him to go back to the songs and figure out what he thinks would be best without giving in too much of what others are telling him, because at the end of the day, he’s the artist and will always have the last say in how he presents his art.
Anyways, wish we can have at least 1 sub where we go back to just being positive about an artist who has meant everything to some of us, who has helped us navigate sadness and happiness, helped us curate what kind of clothing we wear, helped us develop the philosophy of what it means to be a true artist who is undeniably fearless, helped us be more confident in saying what we feel is right and not what the hive-mind wants us to say…
For those of you who are in the same boat as I am, and not stuck in this edge-lord, unfunny, cringy phase, God bless you
The Album: Omari
Release Date: New Year’s Day, 2027 (Surprise Drop).
Concept: A "sonic museum" and chronological journey of his life, recorded entirely at his childhood home in Chicago to capture a raw, "room sound"
The Cover: A vintage, taped-up Polaroid of his childhood home with "OMARI" handwritten in white at the bottom
The Packaging: All-black back cover with a white handwritten tracklist. The inner booklet features his personal journals, coffee stains, and a final note: "thank you mama for teaching me how to dream"
The Tracklist (Sonic Time Travel)
(started from the bottom): 2000-2005. The soul-sample era; reflects on the accident and College Dropout.
(fame and heartbreak): 2007-2008. Heavy 808s and emotional synths; reflects on his mother’s passing.
(crown ft. jay z): 2009-2011. Maximalist MBDTF sound reflects on the VMAs and their partnership.
(i was a god): 2012-2013. Industrial Yeezus distortion reflects on Kim and the birth of North.
(crash): 2014-2016. Heavy synths; reflects on mental health struggles and the UCLA hospital stay.
(Ye ft. kid cudi): 2018-2019. Late 2010s rap; reflects on KSG and the transition to JIK.
(Blinded): 2020-2022. Reflective and apologetic; addresses his political era and mistakes made.
(My own self-destruct): 2023-2025. Heavy, raw vocals (sounding like crying); reflects on his lowest points and regrets.
(last hope): 2026. The comeback sound; reflects on Bully and his return to fame.
(Never see me again): The Finale. A slow, stripped-back piano version of the unreleased classic. Ends with his 2004 Grammy speech fading into silence
The Final Performance: Soldier Field
The Set: A quiet, reflective night in Chicago. A replica of his childhood home sits center stage under a single spotlight.
The Moment: Jay-Z and Kid Cudi appear for their features. Kanye and Jay-Z share a long, silent hug on stage, signaling total reconciliation.
The Ending: He performs "Never see me again" alone at the piano. As the Grammy audio plays, he walks into the house, locks the door, and the stadium goes pitch black
The Retirement
The Blackout: Immediately after the show, all social media accounts are deleted. He is 100% done—no new music, no features, only occasional production credits for others.
The Final Act: The morning after the show, he visits his mother’s grave in Oklahoma one last time to tell her he’s finished.
The Future: He moves to Japan to live a "calm and friendly" life as a private citizen, finally at peace
I have never really been a fan of Yeezus, although i do like the 'popular' ones such as Bound 2, Black Skinhead and On Sight. But the rest of the album really doesnt sound good to me. The weird timing of cuts from the 'blood on the leaves' sample annoys me as well as the excessive use of autotune.
What do you all like about it?
Ok so the tracklist is done I had like a lot of revisioning so basiclly almost none of these tracks are done I have not had much time to work on the Comp I have been away for a bit a break of sorts BUT I am going to be locked in on this project the upcoming weeks so yes teasers soon now the intro may change btw the last track is js gonna be a more upbeat Jesus is lord for yall wondering and yes Ik I mispelled Father but that’s not the point hope yall are ready I have a lot of other project concepts I am also in the talks with someone in the community and we working on the concept of a comp rn so that will most likely be the next project im not spoiling anything but stay tuned much love yall ❤️ - The DZY Collective
Me and my sister were planning to go to his chicago show, but the tickets are expensive as hell. What are the chances he sells the nosebleeds hella cheap again?
do yall think ye might pu to met life after the world cup or do u think after the show in chi he done? i mean i think he has tons of fans in nyc and jerz so it makes sense. what do yall think
Lmk what u guys think