
Cudi himself has mentioned that if he rapped about money, cars, and hoes, there would be no Drake. 808s and Heartbreak is essentially Cudi’s sound with Kanye’s voice – similar to Drake’s Take Care being so heavily influenced by The Weeknd’s moody temperament. And after Man on the Moon: The End of Day, the sound is technically grandfathered by Kid Cudi. What was sing-rapping before Kid Cudi? Sure, there’s Drake, but So Far Gone dropped seven months after A Kid Named Cudi came out.

How often do we actually get to hear Kanye sing? The only thing more entertaining is his dancing. The Auto-Tune highlighted Kanye’s shortcomings, but ironically, the weakest part of 808s is also its biggest strength. It was also refreshing to hear someone other than T-Pain using Auto-Tune. On top of the vulnerability in his music, the earnestness in ‘Ye’s voice added another layer of emotion. We all know Kanye West can’t really sing, but watching him belt out notes he can’t hit was such an endearing quality about the album. Here are five reasons 808s and Heartbreak is Kanye West’s best album yet. It’s safe to say the rap/singing game has changed since, and Kanye had a huge part in that.

But back in 2008, it was a few years ahead of its time, and like any worthwhile piece of art, it drew both good and bad criticism. An album of its sort today would be more expected and lauded by the public. It’s been seven years since Kanye West dropped the boundary-pushing 808s and Heartbreak.
