New Music: Kanye West – “Ye Vs. The People” Feat. T.I. [LISTEN]

As mentioned on my last post Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk world premiered Kanye West’s new single “Ye vs. the People” featuring T.I. before he even released it. The official CDQ version has now surfaced on all platforms.

Following his major trolling of the Internet with the release of “Lift Yourself,” Mr. West comes through with a single about his recent support of President Donald Trump and joining the Make America Great Again movement.

Kanye and T.I. go back-and-forth on the song about Ye’s political views as TIP courts Yeezus about his recent political views and plays the role of “The People.” It’s a brilliant concept and reminiscent of Joyner Lucas’ “I’m Not Racist.”

“I know Obama was heaven-sent / But ever since Trump won, it proved that I could be president.” Kanye kicks in his first stanza before saying later that he is trying to unify the nation. “You just readin’ the headlines, you don’t see the fine print / You on some choosin’ sides shit, I’m on some unified shit.”

TIP then chimes as “The People” rapping, “It’s bigger than your selfish agenda / Fuck who you choose as your political party / You representin’ dudes that seem cruel and cold-hearted / With blatant disregard for the people who put you in position.”

At the end T.I. asks Yeezy to see things through a different lens. “You gotta see the vantage point of the people / What makes you feel equal makes them feel evil.”

Kanye West has already said on his Twitter account that his forthcoming 7-track album, which remains without a title will be released on Friday, June 1st. Stay tuned for more updates as they unfold.

Listen below.

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We WORLD PREMIERED Kanye West’s “Ye Vs. The People” Feat. T.I. On Power 106 & Played It For Three Hours Straight [PEEP]

Friday night was special on the Power 106 #LIFTOFF show as Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk premiered a brand new Kanye West record that Yeezus hadn’t even released yet! The unreleased “Ye vs. the People” featuring T.I. was world premiered in a BIG way on the #LIFTOFF with Jus and Milk playing it for 3-hours straight.

Creddy and Milk were the first ones on any radio station in the entire world with the single and did it right by making a movie with it on-air. The L.A. airwaves were on fire with listeners calling in and blowing up our social accounts.

Listeners were in a frenzy on social media and some showed their excitement with tweets and videos on IG, while others were angry Justin and Sourmilk continuously talked over the record, not allowing them to listen or try to rip it for themselves. The majority was upset they they couldn’t get the new Ye without that L.A. Leakers stamp on the audio. (LOL)

I had to make a graphic of some of the hilarious tweets we got from pissed off listeners on Twitter sounding off about the movie that was being made on Power 106.

Shoutout to everyone for tuning in and everyone that understood how major that moment was, as moments like those rarely happen on radio these days. Kanye’s “Ye vs. the People” featuring T.I. is available on all platforms now! Go listen to it without any disruption on the track. [LMAO]

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Joyner Lucas Tackles Racial Relations, Tension & More In “I’m Not Racist” [WATCH]

Racial tension has been increasing in America since Donald Trump took the reign as President of the United States. Race-related conversations can be very uncomfortable, but Massachusetts rapper, Joyner Lucas tackles the topic on his new song “I’m Not Racist,” which he coupled with a powerful video.

The video shows a white man and black man having a conversation at a table that gets heated. The white man wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap begins the conversation in Joyner’s voice. With the camera affixed on his face the “MAGA” supporter touches on slavery, the black community using the n-word, Eminem, white privilege, and more.

“I’m not racist, I’m just prepared for this type of war,” the White man aggressively rhymes. “I heard Eminem’s rap at the awards, who’s he fightin’ for?/Y’all can take that motherfucker too, he ain’t white no more/It’s like you wanna be so famous, you’ll do anything for attention and a little payment/I can’t take you nowhere without people pointin’ fingers/Pants hangin’ off your ass, you ain’t got no home trainin’.”

Once the white man has got some things off his chest, the black man continues with rebuttals for every point the white man tried to make. He then continues by speaking on police brutality, use of the n-word, culture vultures, racism, and more.

“You wanna copy our slang and everything that we know/Tryna steal Black culture and then make it your own, whoa,” the Black man raps. “Fuck, I’m exhausted, I can’t even drive without the cops tryna start shit/I’m tired of the systematic racism bullshit/All you do is false shit, this the shit that I’m falsed with.”

Watch the video below and share it with somebody.

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