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I dont know if he meant this literally or metaphorically U decidehttp://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhu0D7zqrI2p8U29V1
I dont know if he meant this literally or metaphorically U decidehttp://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhu0D7zqrI2p8U29V1
PEOPLE ALWAYS TRYNA JUSTIFY PEOPLE SAYING IT A METOPHOR....I BET IF HE SAID YEA I SUCK DICK I BET YALL WONT JUSTIFY THAT sayin it was a metophor...HE SOLD HIS SOLD U IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!
But here is the real question...
Who gives a ****? Really?
If Kanye decided to LITERALLY sell his soul to Satan, which is utterly ridiculous in my opinion, how does that affect You or Me? What does that change at the end of the day?
The same reason we give a f**k about who Tiger Woods is boning. Does everything have to have an effect on our personal lives for people to find it interesting enough to talk about it? And what makes you think that concept is so "utterly ridiculous?" Cause you don't believe in the devil? If that the case then you probably don't believe in a Christian God either (which I would respect if that's how you feel), so where were you back when Kanye made "Jesus Walks?" How is that song any less "ridiculous" than the concept of selling your soul to the devil?
Actually it's the opposite.
The assumption that the Devil is even capable of 'buying' your soul is ridiculous to me. It's not about the force that is responsible for maintaining your existence, it's more so utilizing the time you have WHILE existing.
And Jesus Walks amazed me, not because of the lyrical content, but the fact that the content was ACCEPTED by ALL commercial outlets.
Now do yourself a favor and never speak on my behalf. Assumptions are exclusive to the individual assuming.
if you had a next-door neighbor who told you they sold their soul to the devil, you'd probably double check the locks on all your windows and doors at night.