![]() ![]() "That's all it was Kanye, we still love Kanye/ And I love you like Kanye loves Kanye. K anye West’s The Life of Pablo has all the feel of a college paper composed during an Adderall-fueled all-nighter: Shambolic, half-baked, and haphazardly executed, it’s rife with cringe. He ends the song by essentially thanking his haters, letting them know he loves them just as much as he loves himself: The inevitability of West’s success, and the success of those around him, emerges as a major theme throughout. Gotta love the good ol' Yeezy irony, no? Throughout "I Love Kanye," West is giving a nod to the viral memes which reference how much the rapper loves himself. "See I invented Kanye, it wasn't any Kanyes/ And now I look and look around and there's so many Kanyes/ I used to love Kanye, I used to love Kanye/ I even had the pink polo, I thought I was Kanye/ What if Kanye made a song about Kanye/ Called "I Miss the Old Kanye," man that would be so Kanye!" While the lyrics at first seem as though they're attacking Yeezy, West is in fact using them to hate on those who are bashing his new attitude and style: West continues to lambast the rhetoric his biggest haters use against him, and recounts that most of his naysayers used to be his biggest fans. "I miss the old Kanye, straight from the 'Go Kanye/ Chop up the soul Kanye, set on his goals Kanye/ I hate the new Kanye, the bad mood Kanye/ The always rude Kanye, spaz in the news Kanye/ I miss the sweet Kanye, chop up the beats Kanye/ I gotta say at that time I'd like to meet Kanye."
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