What is Kanye West's most career defining song?
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Jesus Walks for me..
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Flashing lights...
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Power and Jesus Walks I'd say. Power because of the representation he had and the song was an excellent way of bouncing back as it were. Jesus Walks because of how well produced it is and the fact that the lyrics match the feeling of the song too (whilst being a massively acclaimed song too, it got put in Rolling Stone's greatest songs ever at #273)
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I think Cant tell me Nothing represents his career music wise and as far as the way he always carry his self.
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love lockdown.
Once he comes out of the closet, ? gonna look at that song/vid like.............
He blatantly told us about this years ago lol
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Of all songs in the poll, I'd say Through The Wire. It was BIG record and introduced him to the world. With time it gained notoriety and importance, especially if you consider context and all things said in the song - accident and gradual rise to fame that at the time no one would expect to be as big as today.
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All Falls Down followed by Jesus Walks.......
But the most defining moment of Kanye's career is ..........."George Bush doesn't care about Black people" -
DatNiggaB1 wrote: »All Falls Down followed by Jesus Walks.......
But the most defining moment of Kanye's career is ..........."George Bush doesn't care about Black people"
Till he apologized to W. for saying it... that apology was an especially pathetic moment in hip hop history btw