I Am a God

Album: Yeezus (2013)
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  • Blazin', mi don't want dem
    Mi need dem
    Blazin'
    Suh mi tek har outta bugah red and put her in a tall skirt
    And now she find out what life is really worth
    No to X rated
    Yo mi tek har outta bugah red and put her in a tall skirt
    And now she find out what life is really worth
    No to X rated

    I am a God
    I am a God
    I am a God

    I am a God
    Hurry up with my damn massage
    Hurry up with my damn ménage
    Get the Porsche out the damn garage
    I am a God
    Even though I'm a man of God
    My whole life in the hand of God
    So y'all better quit playing with God

    Soon as they like you make 'em unlike you
    'Cause kissing people ass is so unlike you
    The only rapper compared to Michael
    So here's a few hating-ass niggas to fight you
    And here's a few snake-ass niggas to bite you
    And I don't even wanna hear what some niggas might do
    Old niggas mentally still in high school
    Since the tight jeans they ain't never liked you
    Pink-ass polos with a fucking backpack
    But everybody know you brought real rap back
    Nobody had swag, man, we the Rat Pack
    Virgil, Pyrex, Don C snapback
    Ibn diamond, Chi-town shining
    Monop' in this bitch, changed the climate
    Hop in this bitch to give Saint the garment
    Until the day I get struck by lightning

    I am a God
    So hurry up with my damn massage
    In a French-ass restaurant
    Hurry up with my damn croissants
    I am a God
    I am a God
    I am a God

    I just talked to Jesus
    He said, "What up Yeezus?"
    I said, "Shit I'm chilling
    Trying to stack these millions"
    I know he the most high
    But I am a close high
    Mi casa, su casa
    That's our cosa nostra
    I am a God
    I am a God
    I am a God

    Ain't no way I'm giving up, I'm a God Writer/s: Anand Bakshi, Che Smith, Clifton Bailey, Cydel Charles Young, Cydel Young, Derek Watkins, Elon Ru, Elon Rutberg, Guy Christo, Harvel George Hart, Harvel Hart, Justin Vernon, Kanye Omari West, Kanye West, Malik Jones, Malik Yusef El Shabbaz Jones, Michael
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., NW ROYALTY CONSULTING, LLC., Payday Music Publishing, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE ADMINISTRATION MP INC, The Administration MP, Inc., Universal Mus
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Comments: 1

  • Hunter from Philadelphia, PaNumber one rock 'n roll star? Don't get too ahead of yourself, Kanye dear. You will not, nor will you ever be Axl Rose, Jim Morrison, or Jimi Hendrix. You are another rap/hip hop star that is idolized by millions of ignorant fans and, as a result, believes he is some kind of god incarnate. You're in a relationship with Kim Kardashian for God's sake. Do you see the way you treat the paparazzi? There is nothing extraordinary about you and you'll go down in history, just like many rap stars, as a conceited airhead.
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