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Shasparay, performing at WoWPS 2020 in Dallas, TX.
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Kanye comes to Penn State to try to save
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the black kids so on the way to the
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concert the jungle juice breast girl
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tells us that the same problem Tori’s to
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be an Easter of the sorts that tonight
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she would die and be resurrected by
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yeezus himself on the third song and I
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don’t find this to be blasphemy because
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tonight
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Otsu is taking communion with the blood
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of black jesus and i still got half a
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bottle of handy stuff into my pocket and
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i’m ready to break bread and share
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graces with anyone who does not have
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these brown spirits poured through them
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but before I know it my altar call of a
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concert floor becomes frat row these
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white boys have the n-word dripping off
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their lips and I can’t hold my liquor
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not to stop myself short of punching
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them in the face because they laugh in
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hours they say music doesn’t mean that
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much ask asked us why they’re making
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such a big deal about it as the black
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skin still extending spirituals on this
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cotton field of the campus and behind us
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the stadium sings a broken harmony for
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the return to the hallowed one and we
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all sing for different reasons
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but we all wake the same and I wish I
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could say I found this to be beautiful
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but my hands don’t know if they should
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clutch together for war over salvation
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while the only 20 of us blacks on the
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floor are circled up in a gang of
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collective prayer hoping to be as black
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and safe and alive as godly possible
1:16
tonight but then an hour and a half late
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or perfectly on TBT as I would think the
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God dream finally arrives and mr. West
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stands there whole and holy and I can’t
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help but stretch my hands out and demand
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city healing and I’m sing out to him o
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Great Father Kanye I tell you I still
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haven’t gotten over your mother’s death
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I still can’t walk outside without a
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black pack George Bush still doesn’t
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care about black people it’s still ain’t
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Ralph though and they still don’t got
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the answers for us and I wish I could
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keep worshiping along with you but
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they’re starting to mosh pit down here
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back on earth and I’m sort of concerned
1:56
for my survival but what’s new right you
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prepared us for this you hope to see
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more graduations and the statistics ever
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said that we could and I still can’t
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afford to register for classes next
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semester so I guess technically I’m not
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late but I’m getting there and when I do
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bets no AMA I’m a push it
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but hopefully it’ll be before they push
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us out of this rat sanctuary that you
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and I used to call ours and boy was it a
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rhythm that we could like the streets on
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with platinum and gold production back
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when they said our existence wasn’t
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music back when they said our presence
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was no big deal but now look at them
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paying $70 to worship Jesus themselves
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and I hope this means your sermons never
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again have to fall on deaf ears but I
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don’t think they came here to listen the
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stadium gets quiet during your verses
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and they only know the hooks hung on the
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808 without considering your heartbreaks
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and they only know the lines hung on
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that n-word in all else black without
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considering themselves getting head and
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boy tonight I got a ticket to church I
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was expecting a heaven full of Chicago
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music that could raise my fist and pick
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my afro too but their camera phones
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flashing went to a silhouette behind
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your stage of smoke and I don’t even
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know what you look like anymore
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they’ve gentrified everything about this
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they got your name your God is sitting
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you and hip hop just doesn’t feel like a
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church anymore
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[Applause]
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