This album gave me a serious rollercoaster of emotions, from the jarring and bass-bumping Yikes to the beautiful and gospel-inspired Ghost Town. This album was also made in less than a month, after Kanye went to the TMZ interview where he said slavery was a choice he scrapped the whole album he had at that point and started over. Ye is a journey into the enigmatic and puzzling mind of this cultural mogul and his struggles with his bipolar disorder. It's beautifully disorganized and perfectly scattered, it's a journey of himself as a person and artist, most notably in the final track Violent Crimes where he talks about his daughter growing up and his changed opinion on woman. While this is not the perfection of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy it still gave me chills when I heard old Kanye coming out in these songs. Overall, I'd give this an album a 9/10, it has a ton of replayability and does not disappoint even after multiple listens. As skeptical as I was after Kanye was seemingly imploding with his remarks in the news this album blew me away. Kanye solidified himself as my favorite artist with his countless solid albums - he has not made a bad album, period.