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My Most Controversial Song I Am A God

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Arguably one the most controversial song on the album, “I am a God,” takes a radical approach into empowering black Americans in the fight against anti-black racism. Unfortunately, many people completely misunderstand the song’s main concept and real message because of the sacrilegious title and egotistical lyrics. “I am a God” perfectly combines confidence and expression to self empower blacks to continue to fight and believe in world that is not permeated by anti-black racism. Basically, Kanye braggadociously raps throughout the entire song, but in doing so, Kanye encourages blacks to discover their uniqueness and potential in life, or what ultimately makes them “gods.” The actual title of the song uses an uppercase “a,” “I Am A God,” which is associated with the Bible in Psalm 82:6-7, “I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. Ye shall die as man.” Ironically, Kanye’s nickname is “Ye,” and here he naturally stating that according to the written word of God he legitimately considered a god. As the extraordinary, mystical beat is backed with a heavy drum bass, Kanye rap’s in a godly …show more content…

Vivid imagery and blantaly crude, yet honest lyrics are heavily used throughout “New Slaves” to make a profound point. The term “new slaves,” created by Kanye, can be interpreted two different ways. At face value, “new slaves” refers to people suppressed from creativity and brainwashed by corrupt state power to listen to “the man.” On a deeper and more relevant level, “new slaves” refers to black Americans living in delusion about the current world and slaving over material possessions and lavish lifestyles. Kanye utilizes racial stereotyping throughout the song to provide black Americans with greater understanding on his theory of “new

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