The Life of Kanye West
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===Last Call, The College Dropout, 10 February 2004=== | ===Last Call, The College Dropout, 10 February 2004=== | ||
− | Kill | + | Kill or a variation of kill is used 5 times in this song making it the most times out of any Kanye song. Last Call is the very last song on Kanye West's debut album, The College Dropout. It is also the longest song Kanye has ever recorded lasting 12 minutes and 41 seconds. This song has a lot going on in it but in summary Kanye raps about his rise from a minor producer to major producer to underappreciated rapper to the rapper he is now. In the verse "Now I could let these dream killers kill my self-esteem" Kanye talks about how people never thought he could become a successful rapper. The word kill in this song is not used in an explicit way as much as it is used in a way to express how Kanye feels now that he has become a successful rapper. Kill is only used 5 times anyway so that goes to show Kanye does not use the word kill very often in any of his music. |
===Gold Digger, Late Registration, 30 August 2005=== | ===Gold Digger, Late Registration, 30 August 2005=== |