Widely considered Kanye West's magnum opus: MBDTF recieved a 10/10 review by Pitchfork magazine, and brought redemption to Kanye's public image after his run-in with Taylor Swift at the VMAs.
The Life of Pablo is Kanye's most speratic, but cohesive album to date. Tracks such as "No More Parties in LA" and "Real Friends" take the listener back to Kanye's old style, while other tracks such as "Wolves" or "Father Stretch my Hands Pt.1" refflect a new style of rap that would influence artists years later.
Yeezus was West's first MBDTF victory run and is considered Kanye's most experimental album. It utilizes dark, bass heavy, industrial production laid behind conflicting, auto-tuned vocals and lyrics that paint a picture of Kanye's life as "Yeezus"-- A power-hungry version of himself he sees grow in the limelight of the music industry.
Kids See Ghosts is a collaborative album between West and long time friend Kid Cudi. It is perhaps the most personal and reflective album in either of the artists' discographies. On KSG, Kanye dives deep into the suicidal lows that fuel his egomaniacal highs, with witty, yet sad lyrics placed on top of experimental, psychadelic beats.
Kanye West's first album was released after a long struggle for West to get signed by a label. It immediately received superb reviews and jump started Kanye's career and repuation as a groundbreaking artist in a new era of Hip-Hop.