“Through The Wire” is an iconic piece in Kanye’s collection, don’t you think? This one’s from “The College Dropout” in 2004 and it’s an amazing testament to Kanye’s dedication to his craft. The dude...
“Use This Gospel” is a track off of Kanye’s 2019 album “Jesus is King,” which is a vibe of its own with the gospel sound infusing through hip-hop beats. Kenny G’s saxophone solo just...
Coming off “Ye” from 2018, “Violent Crimes” is like a letter to Kanye’s daughters, don’t you think? He’s grappling with the realities and fears of fatherhood, especially having daughters in a world that’s not...
“Wash Us In The Blood,” dropped in 2020, is potent, isn’t it? Featuring Travis Scott, the track is a raw cry, blending social commentary with biblical imagery. It’s like a prayer and a protest...
“Wouldn’t Leave” off the “Ye” album, oh man, this one is a heartfelt one, right? Kanye dropped this in 2018, and it’s one of those tracks where he’s wearing his heart on his sleeve....
“Welcome to Heartbreak” is straight from “808s & Heartbreak”, an album from 2008 that shifted something in the hip-hop world with its auto-tuned melancholy. It’s Kanye getting raw and real about his emotions, talking...
Oof, “All Day” is a banger and a half! This track dropped in 2015 and was supposed to be part of the “So Help Me God” album, which eventually evolved into “The Life of...
“Niggas in Paris” is a braggadocious rap song, primarily pointing to the fact that Jigga and Yeezy are rich and living a high-end lifestyle which reflects that reality. For example, as implied they’re able to...
Kanye West’s “Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1” begins with a sample via gospel musician Pastor T.L. Barrett which is, of course, religious in nature. What it points to, literally, is the “Father”, i.e. God,...
Kanye West’s “I Wonder” is a braggadocious song of encouragement, with what can be deemed a special emphasis on independent young women. As far as that former element is concerned, that is to say that...