"I ain't play the hand I was dealt, I changed my cards I prayed to the skies and I changed my stars" Straight up manifesting with hard work, he knew he was gonna be the biggest
It is a full experience. A proper album. Every song is like a chapter of a book. U don’t just read random chapters of a good book. You read it all the way thru.
@@mattyl0vesJRPGS I completely understand although it’s not a song I would chose listen to I definitely don’t skip it I don’t even skip the skits I memorized all of them to me this album is 10/10 and might be a perfect album
I come back to this song every time I feel down in life this song reminds me of not giving up even if I ran to major setbacks in life which are all part of the process and to always bet on ur self
Yes!!! Believe me I've been going thru so much myself also... And this song amongst others take my mind off whatever I'm going thru... I do miss those days when we didn't have any care in life but to go to school and listen to this master piece
This beat was originally meant for jay z but ye said fuck that tweak the beat and made it his. Back when he was a nobody and jay was the #1 rap artist. That's confidence
@@noneofyourbusiness1114 the white emcee/producer, who is 1/3 of Dilated Peoples, who grew up with Alchemist, 1/2 of Step Brothers, and grew up next door to Quincy Jones's son, QD3. Yup. That's the guy.
I have a strange love for this song in the sense that I can come to reason with him in this song and it's a great story to listen to, but also you finally get to listen to human Ye not celebrity Ye
I wonder what would have happened to West if this album hadn't had popped off. This song sounds very sad to me, it's got that undertone of desperation for success that normal people in their mid 20s can relate to, at least that's where I'm at. Last call.
Part of the enigma of this guy (I don’t know if enigma is the right word here) is that he keeps evolving but he has always been the exact same dude. It’s very inspiring. I always equate people talking about wanting the old Kanye back to the same people who just like old school hip hop. The whole point of hip hop as a genre from the beginning was to be the new thing. It’s all about pushing the boundaries and expanding. I never understand when people want him to stay the same or go back. It’s very anti-Kanye/anti-hip hop. Kanye=Hip Hop.
That’s very true and eloquently worded. I guess for me I just love the struggle music he used to make that I think is a lot more relatable to most people. Which is more a reflection on how most rappers go from talking about their family being on insulin and dialysis on album 1 to being on a yacht doing it big pimping by album 5.
“Last year shopping my demo, I was tryna shine Every motherfucka told me that I couldn’t rhyme” The way he says it. I can feel all the rejection, disappointment, hurt, anger and vengeance in that line. Like him saying, “I told y’all I was good and you all doubted me...look at me now”. I always loved that energy from Kanye. He had a lot of underdog energy in his music
I come from a very humble and blue collar family, like those growing up in the struggle I grew up wanting to better myself and my future to not just be able to provide for my parents/family but for my future family as well. In may, 2021 I graduated college with my engineering degree and let me tell ya.. I ain’t used to making this kind of money. 😅 for Christmas this year you best believe I’m flying back to my moms house with a Louie Bag. She’s gonna be a Louie Vuitton mom 😎 Shit got hella hard Financially all of 2020 and spring 2021 with the whole pandemic, and this song was constantly on repeat during the tedious school grind of my final semesters of undergrad despite everything else going on. I was homeless at one point 3 months before graduation & I couldn’t have gotten through it without this song and the entire college drop out album. Different but same circumstances, but I felt I could relate to the struggles he mentioned in this song and that shit helped me push through and now we done made it! To all of those in the struggle in High school and college classes of 2021 and beyond, GET THAT SHIT, you already got the blueprint, all you gotta do is want and manifest that shit. I promise there’s a light at the end of the tunnel whether you’re at the entrance, middle or close to the end. Walk straight with your head held high, never stop believing, grind, and you WILL STAY BLESSED! I fuckin love y’all even if I don’t know y’all. I’m out. LOVE🤟🏽
last call off college dropout definitely has a diff meaning to me after watching some of the doc!! Its the last song off college dropout and for good reason… Kanye ends his freshman album off with a ballad of victory documenting all the bullshit he had to put up with to get to the point he did. Its an epic song with lots of bragging but aye man he deserves it fr. Cant wait to see graduation era on doc 🤩
i feel like this is the perfect song to end his debut album, a start to his great career, the college drop out and call me if you get lost are albums that make you feel ambitious like you can take on the world
Top 5 Ye songs ever cause there’s so much history in this track alone. From all the names Ye named this is beyond Legendary this is Special this is HIP HOP 🇲🇽💜💛🌊 love from CALI!
It was always one of my fav ye tracks for being so motivating/powerful. After watching the doc and seeing it live, “happening” on screen it has an even deeper meaning now.
so nostalgic, theres nobody like Ye, his early music has this warm haze to it that's just comforting while the later work pushes boundaries and goes to another plane. there's a kanye album for every mood
as much as i love when kanye reinvents himself and makes another masterpiece, i still miss the old soul sampling, bar spittin ye. it would be cool if he went back to his roots for his next album
''Roc-A-Fella's only n1gas that helped My money was thinner than Sean Paul's goatee hair Now Jean Paul Gaultier cologne fill the air, here'' That one hit HARD🗣🔥🔥
There has never been a better time to relate to this song like where I'm at in my life currently. I really don't know what could happen to me if I don't have my breakthrough this year. I'd post an update in the next 30 days to see how far I've gone UPDATE : it's been 11 months & I can say it's a lot better actually. There was quite a lot of trials & tribulations over the course of the last 11 months but I have also made more money than I ever have in my entire life. I'm a lot better than I was when I posted the comment earlier Thank you all for the concerns ❤️ Update it's 30th December 2022. I now have my own place. I am better financially and moving on to better heights in the year to come. I'm thankful for all this song did for me in times of doubt and despair. I hope it also helps Ye get himself back together. Future looks bright 🙏
@@beyuse1270 hahaha update... Things got a little better from when I posted this, but as usual something went wrong again and I currently don't have a home (cause the person I was living with just got this new girl and she appears to be controlling him so he threw everyone out lol) Anyways I found somewhere I can live for the next 30 days for a fee. I suppose being in this tight of a position might make my breakthrough a lot quicker. .... Hopefully I'd send an update with a much brighter story in the next 30 days.
LMFAOO i never really took the time to listen to this i think the homie put this on at a party i seen ok snapchat he a dj and tuned it into the “This is the last call for Alcohol” line🔥😆🤟🏼