West titled his track DONDA, which is likely to pay tribute to his late mom. She had been going through troubling from cosmetic surgery in 2007 and died at the age of 57. Kanye West is going to launch his new album, God's Coutry in which he's dedicated this song to her mom.
The rapper tweeted with the clip of his childhood video, "In loving memory of my incredible mother on her birthday." Kanye's mother can be seen chanting the lyrics to rapper KRS-One's hit Sound of Da Police. Further on, We can see African-American woman who is helping his young African-American boy going up on a hill on bicycle. Shortly before where Kanye is having fun on the beach, there are many black people show up who are living their lives in a country abroad.
Song's lyrics starts with the oath of Kanye to "start a revolution", with the star, who is willing to run for President of the U.S. this year, included: "Y'all had your fake leaders, don't worry we dot it / it only takes 21 days to break a habit." Kanye also added to his mom: "Momma I need you to tuck me in / I done made some mistakes and they rubbed them in / I know you and Grandma had enough of them / Why I gotta be so stubborn, then?"
The song ends suddenly with the husband of Kim Kardashian describing how he wishes "to end racism once and for all".
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