Kanye Wests genius has always been his uncanny ability to push boundaries. His new album, Yeezus displays that ability more so than any other disc that hes released thus far. Where else can you find an album that seamlessly weaves the collective talents of Daft Punk, RZA, and Rick Rubin together? Nowhere. Theres even a song that features Chief Keef and Justin Vernon proving Kanye to be a master of juxtaposition. The musical palette on Yeezus has something for everyone. Its an album thats richly diverse and sonically masterful.
Yeezus is an album that is pregnant with beautiful vulgarity. Lines like Black **** all in your spouse again/And I know she like chocolate men/She got more ****** off than Cochran and I'll **** your Hampton spouse/Came on her Hampton blouse/And in her Hampton mouth are comedic and disrespectful. We dont know if hes being serious or joking. We dont care and thats the genius of Kanye.
Elsewhere, Kanye spits his gospel with sheer passion. The passion of Yeezus is prevalent on such tracks as New Slaves and Black Skinheads.
Over the course of the albums 10 songs, Kanye opens the eyes of the blind with his dazzling dissertations on race relations, corporate control, and conspiracy theories. Though many rappers have treaded this territory before, Kanye carries the cross here. Others may have touched on these topics, but Kanye does it with such genius and ease that it gives the listener an epiphany.
Musically, the album is sonically dark. It takes the listener on a Dantes Inferno like journey of that feels like a descent into the nine levels of Hell. Its a rather beautiful ride folks. As the disc closes with the soul stirring Bound 2, it feels like Kanye has taken us through the depths of Hell with the first nine tracks and he resurrects on Bound 2.
Yeezus is the appropriate title for such a masterful piece of work. This isnt music, this is high end art. On Yeezus, Kanye West proves to be godly. With this album, Kanye ascends into the Parthenon of music gods transcending gods son (Nas) and the god MC (Jay) of his own genre. Amen.