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Kanye West Roasted By Social Media Over “Nah Nah Nah”

Kanye West is considered to be one of the biggest legends in the world of hip-hop. He has numerous classic albums and whenever he teases a release, people get very excited. Over the past couple of years, Kanye has gotten deep into religion which has influenced the direction of his music in ways that fans haven’t exactly been keen on. His album Jesus Is King is perhaps the greatest example of religious motifs completely washing over his sound.

Now, Kanye is running to become the President of the United States, and to promote his efforts, he has released a brand new song called “Nah Nah Nah.” This track contains lines about his campaign and how he is not doing this as a joke like some people have tried to claim.

Next time you text, can it wait?/ You are talkin’ to a presidential candidate/ I know you think Obi-Wan gettin’ tired now/ Don’t jump, Anakin, I got the higher ground,” Kanye says on the song.

Unfortunately for Kanye, the reception to the track wasn’t exactly positive. Fans immediately took to social media where they made jokes about the new song and its peculiar sound. Many were upset with Kanye’s direction and noted that he probably should have gone without releasing it.

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Sure, these assessments are harsh, but such is life on the internet. After hearing the new song, let us know what you think in the comments below.

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The Real Mack The Knife honors memory and spirit with soulful release “Rio Grande de Loíza”

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The song “Rio Grande de Loíza” by The Real Mack The Knife is a powerful tribute to Puerto Rico’s history, memory, and sacred spirit. The track transforms nature into something spiritual, intimate, and timeless, inspired by the legendary river and Julia de Burgos’ immortal voice.

The song “Rio Grande de Loíza” has an old, alive vibe from the beginning. River water, moonlight, desire, and cultural memory shape a song that seems to rise from the ground. The Real Mack The Knife uses the river as a living, symbolic being, unlike the original work.

Julia de Burgos gives the piece incredible depth. She sees the river as a witness, a mother, a wound, a mirror, and a prayer throughout the song’s emotional landscape. The literary and spiritual connection gives the track a haunting beauty beyond music.

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Devan Ibiza adds soul and reflection on new release “Portland”

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With “Portland,” Devan Ibiza creates a warm, thoughtful, atmospheric hip-hop record rooted in boom-bap’s deep, reflective energy. Soulful production and introspective mood make it a quiet moment of thought rather than a distraction.

“Portland” embodies classic hip-hop. Boom-bap gives it a rhythmic foundation, and warm, soulful production draws listeners in. This beat is perfect for contemplation, letting emotion and thought flow.

The single’s mood adds interest. Devan Ibiza values subtlety and atmosphere over loudness and trends. The song’s restraint is its strength. Late-night thoughts, personal memories, and quiet realizations make “Portland” contemplative.

Devan Ibiza’s release is well-paced emotionally. Since the song is never rushed or crowded, its atmosphere can naturally resonate. That patience gives “Portland” a timeless quality usually reserved for classic hip-hop stories and soulful underground records.

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