@@EdwardRodriguez26 I'm dying laughing. And I like the song for the most part, but that's when the beat drops and he says such a SILLY and stupid rhyme I couldn't stop laughing when I heard it.
LIKE WTF IS THIS EVEN ABOUT??THAT SHIT SOUNDS LIKE SOME SATANIC SHIT!!! USED TO ACTIVATE SOMETHING INSIDE OF OUR SUBCONSCIOUS. ITS DEFINITELY USED TO DISRUPT OUR CHAKRA BRO. LIKE ONCE U HEAR IT U CANT UNHEAR IT. YE KNOWS AND MARILYN KNOWS WHATEVER THIS STUFF MEANS IT ISNT JUST AN INNOCENT ASS MEME OR WHATEVER. HE PUT ON HIS ALBUM FOREVER, FOR EVEN AFTER HE ISNT HERE ON EARTH!!!!!FEEL ME ?LOOK HOW FUCKING WEIRD THIS SHIT IS DUDE AND THEIR BODY LANGUAGE…….. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GUQSxNJVF7o.html WEARING ALL BLACK W AN ALL BLACK ALBUM COVER KNOWING THE BIBLE SAYS “Light has always been a symbol of holiness, goodness, knowledge, wisdom, grace, hope, and God's revelation. By contrast, darkness has been associated with evil, sin, and despair.” GOD BE WITH EVERYONE AND GOD BLESSS YOU READING THIS RN FR💯
This looks like the introduction to the main four bosses in a video game where you have to visit each of their own worlds in order to defeat them one at a time. Then you return here at the end of the game to fight Kanye in his childhood Chicago home.
It's wierd that people believe dunkey had something to do with the album. The parrapa the rappa sample was already in the song, was played at a viewing party. Dunkey just put the clip in his video
There’s no reasonable explanation for how he would have guessed Kanye was putting this on his album without Dunkey knowing somehow, or more likely Kanye watching the video and adding that in at the end
It was already in the album, it was played at the viewing party. You can see the original video of it, it's the same clip that dunkey used saying its a real song from the album
bro kanye samples some insane shit. there are absurd techno and dubstep samples ive found in his unreleased stuff (i lowkey feel im one of the only people who noticed them) BUT that shows how diverse his sampling goes
I love how Ye f**ks with everyone’s head and makes money while everybody’s confused. Artful edutainment. That’s a master magician at work. “Are you not entertained”
@@enzocignetti6359 dude im a musician myself- i don’t even like rap that much yet i have the insight well enough to understand/respect artists who think outside the box and make creative pieces such as this- i’m willing to bet that you’ve never even put a piece of music together .
@@JA-yx9mq omg thanks for your masterful knowledge. Because you’ve made music before, your intelligence and creative spectrum is certainly far above my own. You’re basically an evolved human, and I’m a lowly moron speaking with ignorance. Please forgive me
No he didn't, he sampled a ps2 game and in one of the viewing parties a video leaked. Dunkey used that leaked clip in one of his videos. It's from Parappa the Rappa
This is exactly why he is different than other producers. Most of them would be scared to sample anything and he managed to make it cool and oddly different into music. True art
I mean, didn’t dunkey stream the “leaked” album on twitch before making the RU-vid video? At which point the listening party had already happened? Edit: typo
Imma be 100% honest. I don’t think Kanye saw dunkey’s stream and made the decision from that. I really just think Dunkey thought the sample was very Kanye-like, so he used it for the joke leaks. And it turns out that this sample actually IS very kanye like lol I think Dunkey just tapped into the mindset of kanye for a bit. Stuff like this happens in music a lot actually. Especially in hip hop where a lot of things are sampled. Two artists will sample the same song and put them on albums released weeks apart from eachother unintentionally. Or two artists will drop very similar styled albums around the same time with no preplanning or forethought. Sometimes this stuff just happens. So I think Dunkey, trying to get in the mindset of kanye to pic a funny/ridiculous sample that kanye would actually use in a song, happened to pick exactly the same sample that eventually ended up on the album. I don’t think kanye got the idea from Dunkey himself.
Yeah, but what is interesting about this is that Dunkey streamed his parody version of Donda way before the 3rd listening party. This means that Kanye probably saw Dunkey's stream and decided to include the sample in the actual album just because.
@@dreammachine432 The point of this video is that the sample would not have been used had Dunkey not made his parody version. To see this very specific meme sample used on the actual album by Kanye after Dunkey's stream was something no one was expecting. That is what this video is about.
Not only did Kanye most likely actually watch this stream and troll by including it in the listening party, but also actually called the song Golden Money too. What the actual fuck is happening
Dunkey's video came out after the Donda viewing parties, and yes that sample was used in the actual song before dunkey even knew. Kanye probably doesn't know dunkey exists and dunk didn't influence anything, Jason just didn't lie in his video that this sample was actually real. The only reason I write this comment is because people legitimately believe dunkey somehow put something on the album... He didn't, Kanye is just wierd and put it there on his own instead of having a Soulja Boy verse.