Proof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9UaboihiUc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ5Mu2gs-M8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPrmjTSiqBs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwOyRejJ07Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJl-XyTfyGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_5XYkZFbec
Why does this happen?
>Kanye influenced Grief
lol
Kanye notices trends (DGrapes did it first) and makes them mainstream
every other wannabe follows suite
>>60694803
>trends
Death Grips created it, but Kanye's the one who made it a trend
Basically because he's the only mainstream hip-hop artist who's egotistical enough to think he can successfully take lesser known, underground styles of production and vocal delivery and force them into the mainstream hip-hop scene
Sometimes the end result is great (see: 808s), sometimes it's a retarded garbled mess (see: Yeezus), but in either case once whatever style he's chosen to adopt has been pushed into the mainstream, his fanbase will make sure that it gets attention for being "innovative" and "groundbreaking" because they haven't heard anything like it in the mainstream before, even if (as with Yeezus) it's a sound that's been around for literally decades, and a bandwagon will form pretty quickly
>>60694885
>Death Grips created it
This is what delusional fanboys actually believe
>>60694963
>XD you must be a fanboy if you believe this
Either way they're the ones who ripped through industrial rap. They're the main players.
>>60694921
>>60694963
There are true.
>>60694885
>Death Grips created it
No,Industrial Hip Hop was really big on the 2000s with Dalek and El-P.
>>60694697
>listens to death grips once
>>60694803
>DGrapes did it firs
What? Industrial Hip-Hop? Get over yourself
>>60694744
This. Earl's production is more inspired by Tyler's but it's more mello and gritty
>>60695551
>Earl's production is more inspired by Tyler's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsVVsi2TSwo
Sound's like it's straight off of Bastard