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Kim Kardashian Says Lyrics From Kanye West’s ‘Lost In The World’ Came From A Poem He Wrote Her

Getty Image She shared the story on her Instagram as a way to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of her husband’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.’ …

Kanye West is celebrating the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy on Sunday and as a result, fans took to Twitter to celebrate the album and post their best memories of it like when they first bought the album or seeing the GOOD Music rapper perform live. Others used the anniversary to debate whether or not the 2010 album was the best release in Kanye’s catalog.

Others like Kim Kardashian, however, had a much more personal connection to the album. The wife of Kanye West revealed a very interesting tidbit about “Lost In The World” from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

Sharing the news on her Instagram story, Kim said, “For those that don’t know the story of ‘Lost In The World’ on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy…. Kanye couldn’t come up with some lyrics and then realized he had them, it was what he wrote me for my 30th birthday card.” She added, “He took the poem he wrote me and made it the song,” before concluding the post with “Happy 10 year anniversary MBDTF.”

In the next post, she shared the birthday card Kanye gave her for her 30th birthday and it reveals the rapper ended up using the poem for the first verse of the song which reads:

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You’re my devil, you’re my angel
You’re my heaven, you’re my hell
You’re my now, you’re my forever
You’re my freedom, you’re my jail
You’re my lies, you’re my truth
You’re my war, you’re my truce
You’re my questions, you’re my proof
You’re my stress and you’re my masseuse

Kim also shared the handwritten slip that Kanye used to write on as he created the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy track.

You can check Kim Kardashian’s post above.

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The Divine Saint of Love delivers easygoing energy with new release “ZaZa”

The Divine Saint of Love

Divine Saint of Love’s latest release, “ZaZa,” settles into its groove with confidence, giving people who get it a calm escape without needing to explain. “ZaZa” doesn’t have complicated plots or perfect writing. Instead, it fully embraces a calm, almost weightless atmosphere where mood is paramount.

The Divine Saint of Love doesn’t go overboard or make the message less clear. People who love weed and like to relax without being bothered by noise will like the song. It’s not about having too much or too little; it’s about staying calm, clear, and in your own rhythm.

It doesn’t have to be a well-known song. It is powerful because it is real and can connect with the people it is meant for on a deep level. “ZaZa” doesn’t feel like a performance, it feels more like a moment that everyone can relate to, even if it’s not.

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Eylsia crafts a gentle and lasting musical moment on “Far Away and Long Ago,”

Elysia

Eylsia’s latest song, “Far Away and Long Ago,” pushes her artistic and emotional boundaries. It’s a deeply personal journey shaped by language, culture, and self-reflection. The emotional duality of this track is what makes it so interesting. Sometimes it leans toward deep sadness, and at other times it conveys a quiet yet strong sense of respect.

These feelings don’t conflict with each other, instead, they work together to create a layered listening experience that encourages thinking rather than problem-solving. Eylsia shows amazing restraint and sensitivity when she sings. Her phrasing is soft but purposeful, and it has a quiet emotional weight that stays with you long after the song is over. She thought about every note and every inflection as her worldview changed.

“Far Away and Long Ago” goes beyond what a normal single is. It becomes a reflective, almost spiritual experience that means different things to different people, depending on their culture and emotions. By doing this, Eylsia not only shares a part of herself, but she also makes room for a bigger, more universal connection.

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