With the tweets Kanye West has put out this week he should be the last person on earth rapping about slavery and “white dominance.” Yet, in the midst of the controversy that followed his “love” and support for Donald Trump Dump, he invited TMZ’s founder Harvey Levin to his office for a freestyle about the aforementioned topics.
“Hopped off the Amistad and made ‘I’m a God,’” he rapped while rocking Trump’s infamous red “Make America Great Again” hat. “It’s always a lituation when I’m involved / I say what they say when the mic is off…Parents are the strippers, strip kids of their confidence / Teach white dominance / Question your common sense / I’ve been washed in tradition that I’ma rinse.”
It seems that the freestyle is actually a song that may land on his upcoming album he announced last week on Twitter. Whether it will actually land on the album is unclear, as we know Ye is secretive about his music and rarely ever previews it to the public before releasing it.
Watch it below.
Yeezy is lining up a big June with his album dropping the 1st, him and Kid Cudi’s joint album the following week on the 8th, and G.O.O.D. Music’s first lady Teyanna Taylor on the 22nd. He has said he will be the executive producer on all those projects.
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