

The album takes a more personal turn with “Blame Game,” where Kanye raps about his split with ex-girlfriend Amber Rose and the arguments they had. Since hip-hop’s inception, the genre has been a powerful platform for evocative expression by Black artists on social issues ranging from police brutality to stigmas around mental illnesses. In the very next track, “Gorgeous,” Kanye asks, “Is hip-hop just a euphemism for a new religion?” The messaging behind this seemingly shallow metaphor is significant - Kanye himself is using hip-hop as a tool to speak to and inspire the Black youth. “Beyond the truest, hey, teacher, teacher/ Tell me how do you respond to students?/ And refresh the page and restart the memory?/ Re-spark the soul and rebuild the energy,” he says.

In the hedonistic “Dark Fantasy,” he addresses celebrity worship and the complacency plaguing society with the advent of technology. MBDTF is peak Kanye storytelling, where he meshes together some of the most prominent voices in hip-hop to address some of the pressing issues on his mind. Upon first listen, a few things will immediately stand out about MBDTF - the maximalist production, the samples, the features and, most important, the narrative. Artist George Condo designed five different covers, but Kanye eventually had to censor the first cover so streaming services didn’t find it as offensive and provocative. The album’s cover immediately catches the eye, with its lewd depiction of Kanye entangled with a winged woman. Let’s talk about the old Kanye - the dark, twisted and introspective Kanye. Ever since, Kanye has gone on to perfect his musical craft by experimenting with the harsh drums and tones of “Yeezus,” the critically acclaimed psychedelic, out-of-this-world vibe of “Kids See Ghosts” and even gospel music in his most recent project, “Jesus Is King.”īut enough about the new Kanye. (Or go here for Kanye's personal package, if you know what we mean.November marks the 10th anniversary of what many consider to be Kanye West’s magnum opus and the greatest hip-hop album ever produced - “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” (MBDTF).

Fast-forward to the 6:50 mark to see Kanye show off the CD packaging. Go here to see the UStream clip if you missed it. The fifth one has not emerged online, but judging from what we can see on the UStream broadcast, it appears to be a sword stuck in the ground. These come on separate slips of paper, and it appears that buyers will be able to decide which album cover will be shown through a window on the outside of the case.įour of the images have already been seen online: a ballerina a sword going through Kanye's disembodied head an abstract closeup of Kanye's face and that "controversial" phoenix sex picture (which has now been pixelated). Just hours after Suge Knight's $1 million dollar lawsuit against the rapper-producer was thrown out, we've now got a look at the five separate album covers for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, due out November 22.ĭuring a live UStream conference call, Kanye pulled out the CD packaging, which contains five different paintings by artist George Condo.

Friday and we're experiencing yet another onslaught of Kanye West news.
