Yeah, I was not paying much attention to the lyrics before. Those are super gross. Also, the beat is like Lil Wayne “Rebirth” level nonsense.
Twista doesn't get enough love for being the rapper whose stage name most accurately represents their own style of rapping
Yea wow didn’t pay attention to the lyrics. This is gross. It’s almost impressive how much he disappoints me.
considering it's been a shit show of a year for Kanye, was wondering what people want out of him for the next year? i personally kinda want him to do nothing next year or just release Yhandi and that's it.
I’d like him to pause his music career and all public appearances for a long while, seek therapy, continue taking his medications, and listen to his loved ones with an open heart. Not likely, though.
I want him to take (at least) a year off. Those lyrics weren't just bad, they were horrifying, telling, and quite frankly, incredibly triggering.
Just do your shoes and clothing line for a little, hang with the family, stay the fuck away from TMZ, if he tours he should just do an 808’s anniversary tour.
Since he's doing everything against what we'd hope, I fully expect a new album next year with a lengthy tour. But I sincerely hope he's not past the point of taking stock of his life and getting into some serious self reflection.
I’d be hesitant to believe he’s doing any self reflection, and would definitely believe that he thinks he’s done nothing wrong
Which is largely supported by the loud symphony of voices (and I'm speaking entirely generally, before feathers in here get ruffled - this isn't passive aggression, just an observation) who aren't demanding he examine his behavior. Why would anyone change if they don't need to? This is the larger cultural problem we're facing and why separate the art from the artist isn't valid yet. Human beings don't change unless they're given a reason to, generally speaking. So if he could show himself this repeatedly over the last few years and still find so much uncritical support, why on earth would he? Yeah, he's got critics. But if the critics (even the former fans) and the fans are largely different people, it's easy to tell yourself "it's them, not me".