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in what line does he necessarly say he is gay? i tried to understand most of it but it was really bright
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Originally Posted by Nubuckgees
in what line does he necessarly say he is gay? i tried to understand most of it but it was really bright
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
why he suck the white man D then show up at an award show with henny and grabbin dis glorified hoodrats booty just to throw it all away and ruin dat lil *$% night on stage is beyond meOriginally Posted by bijald0331
Originally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by Capricorn1229
a true block of text like the %!%$**! bible that I just refuse to read and I love Kanye.
Cliffnotes?
cliffnotes
-when kanye first come on the scene both set of his grandparents and both parents were alive
-now its just his dad and grandfather
-he listens to music while drinking and crying
-he's gay
-he is hurt by the death of alexander mcqueen
-he now feels the need to be creative aka make 808's 2
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
Let me address this right quick.
For the majority of us we grew up listening to Kanye we grew as a person how he grew as an artist. Many young black males relate to Kanye , because we went through similar struggles as he did having people try to destroy your dreams, Working a deadend retail job, work hard and diligently to make your dreams possible, and never stop believing that you can finally live out your dream . Since our society is based on conformity and in the black community having wild dreams is considered a waste of time and inconvenient towards getting ahead . He showed that you can follow those wild dreams without listening to the naysayers.
Originally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
Let me address this right quick.
For the majority of us we grew up listening to Kanye we grew as a person how he grew as an artist. Many young black males relate to Kanye , because we went through similar struggles as he did having people try to destroy your dreams, Working a deadend retail job, work hard and diligently to make your dreams possible, and never stop believing that you can finally live out your dream . Since our society is based on conformity and in the black community having wild dreams is considered a waste of time and inconvenient towards getting ahead . He showed that you can follow those wild dreams without listening to the naysayers.
grew up listening to kanye? what are you 9 years old?
my math might be a couple years off but kanye has only been rapping since about 04-05
how you grew up listening to somebody who only been around for the last 5-6 years is beyond me
I imagine dude meant growing up as terms of coming of age, like adolescence. I know I was a sophomore in high school when College Dropout came out, and it was a reflection of how I felt at the time. I was more into Polo's fitted clothing than most of my peers and was more of an academic kid than anything. By the time Late Registration came out, I was in a different place mentally and just imagining what life would be like once I graduated HS.Originally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
Let me address this right quick.
For the majority of us we grew up listening to Kanye we grew as a person how he grew as an artist. Many young black males relate to Kanye , because we went through similar struggles as he did having people try to destroy your dreams, Working a deadend retail job, work hard and diligently to make your dreams possible, and never stop believing that you can finally live out your dream . Since our society is based on conformity and in the black community having wild dreams is considered a waste of time and inconvenient towards getting ahead . He showed that you can follow those wild dreams without listening to the naysayers.
grew up listening to kanye? what are you 9 years old?
my math might be a couple years off but kanye has only been rapping since about 04-05
how you grew up listening to somebody who only been around for the last 5-6 years is beyond me
Originally Posted by bijald0331
^Hyperbolic.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Originally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
Let me address this right quick.
For the majority of us we grew up listening to Kanye we grew as a person how he grew as an artist. Many young black males relate to Kanye , because we went through similar struggles as he did having people try to destroy your dreams, Working a deadend retail job, work hard and diligently to make your dreams possible, and never stop believing that you can finally live out your dream . Since our society is based on conformity and in the black community having wild dreams is considered a waste of time and inconvenient towards getting ahead . He showed that you can follow those wild dreams without listening to the naysayers.
grew up listening to kanye? what are you 9 years old?
my math might be a couple years off but kanye has only been rapping since about 04-05
how you grew up listening to somebody who only been around for the last 5-6 years is beyond me
He has been rapping since 01 I believe, but that's besides the point.
Cuz says he grew up listening and you gonna doubt him? I was in Middle School when I first heard "home"
Originally Posted by bud dink
Originally Posted by bijald0331
^Hyperbolic.
Don't try to sound smart. Its hyperbole
FEEEEELINGSSSOriginally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by Capricorn1229
a true block of text like the %!%$**! bible that I just refuse to read and I love Kanye.
Cliffnotes?
cliffnotes
-when kanye first come on the scene both set of his grandparents and both parents were alive
-now its just his dad and grandfather
-he listens to music while drinking and crying
-he's gay
-he is hurt by the death of alexander mcqueen
-he now feels the need to be creative aka make 808's 2
We are from different generations apparently. I can respect that Its not about swagger, or clothes about what he said and the message that he had for many of us that was something we could identify and he had similar beliefs as we did .Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
To each his own, but I'm failing to see how Kanye is such a trend-setter due to living out his wildest dreams. Before him, Andre 3000 was doing his thing in turbans and wigs....Big Daddy Kane w. his swag...etc etc....as far as living out his dreams, EVERY hip-hop artist will say that they are due to the position that they are in. You have reformed dealers, dudes that have been left for dead, and many others who have overcome struggles to make something of their lives. Putting Kanye in a different light is due to you seeing what you want to see. It's not wrong or right...that is why I said to each his own.
As far as Amber Rose. She's got a banging body and has a unique look due to her ceasar. Give her hair, and she'd be nothing more than a random stripper you'd see at Gallagher's 2000.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Originally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by ThorrocksJs
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Some of yall look up to this dude more than your own pops.
*and lets be real....most of you all wouldn't even gas up amber rose if she wasn't with Kanye.
Let me address this right quick.
For the majority of us we grew up listening to Kanye we grew as a person how he grew as an artist. Many young black males relate to Kanye , because we went through similar struggles as he did having people try to destroy your dreams, Working a deadend retail job, work hard and diligently to make your dreams possible, and never stop believing that you can finally live out your dream . Since our society is based on conformity and in the black community having wild dreams is considered a waste of time and inconvenient towards getting ahead . He showed that you can follow those wild dreams without listening to the naysayers.
grew up listening to kanye? what are you 9 years old?
my math might be a couple years off but kanye has only been rapping since about 04-05
how you grew up listening to somebody who only been around for the last 5-6 years is beyond me
He has been rapping since 01 I believe, but that's besides the point.
Cuz says he grew up listening and you gonna doubt him? I was in Middle School when I first heard "home"
well played, although i still think you should have gone with hyperbole with a one word postOriginally Posted by bijald0331
Originally Posted by bud dink
Originally Posted by bijald0331
^Hyperbolic.
Don't try to sound smart. Its hyperbole
Don't try me. I'm smarter than you can imagine.
Originally Posted by FedExciter
Originally Posted by Nubuckgees
in what line does he necessarly say he is gay? i tried to understand most of it but it was really bright
right there in between i drink and while listening to music and crying