Pretty good
A pretty decent bootleg. However, the tracks do sound kinda warped at times (noticed it on We Did It Kid) But besides that, worth the money
unofficial import vinyl version - Donda 2, which is only available (legally) via Kanye’s $200 Yeezy Tech Stem Player, is his most cohesive work in almost a decade, sounding more like a true album than a sprawling collection of rants. But the cracks in his lyricism and creative decision-making appear when obsessions with airing out his family’s matters become the focus. Through the 15 tracks, the seemingly tortured Chicago legend cements his spot as a top-tier curator in rap, incorporating a shiny list of collaborators to bridge the gaps in quality left by his solo contributions.
A1 | True Love |
A2 | Broken Road |
A3 | Get Lost |
A4 | Too Easy |
B1 | Flowers |
B2 | Security |
B3 | We Did It Kid |
B4 | Pablo |
C1 | Louie Bags |
C2 | Happy |
C3 | Sci Fi |
C4 | Selfish |
D1 | Lord Lift Me Up |
D2 | City of Gods |
D3 | First Time in a Long Time |
D4 | Eazy |
A pretty decent bootleg. However, the tracks do sound kinda warped at times (noticed it on We Did It Kid) But besides that, worth the money