"Beautiful Twisted Dark Fantasy" The last song of "Who survives in America" is a summary version of "Comment # 1" by Gil-Scott Heron, summarizing Kanye's future prospects and a summary of the entire album. Do you have all fame and wealth? What lost in the process? Is it really different? This song is flowing directly from the end of the previous song "Lost In The World"
Kanye was the main supporter of the Scott-Heron sample, whether his own material (Home Is Where Where of Hatred Is "identifiable in the" My Way Home "of Late Registration). (Common's "The people" admits "almost lost Detroit")
Scott Heron died at the age of 62 when he released My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy in 6 months and Kanye performed "lost in the world" in his memorial ceremony and "Who survives in America" at his memorial ceremony.
2/8/17 - Legend of comedy Chris Rock (song of Blame Game) recently revealed that it promoted becoming an album outro in Questlove's podcast QLS (Questlove Supreme). Good decision!
At the end of the video (and album), Kanye solved the celebrity price problem in detail, and we left the last song, Who Will Survive in America, including Gil-Scott Heron. It summarizes the theme of the album and makes the audience wonder whether the audience will lose all of these in the process of becoming a successful artist, such as losing your self. Please take advantage of it. After all the bragging behaviors in this record, the last line was of course "Who survives in America?" And it was repeated four times to emphasize internal struggle. In other words, whether all the works of Kanye deserve the pain he faces. Attention to fame leads to our own death. At this point, the route may already be reacting. Because West is married to Kim Kardashian who sang at Lost in the the World. That woman is famous for her name. Is it famous?
Kanye West's 2010 album "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" has a song that tends to be overlooked, "Who will survive the US?" This song features the world seeking Utopia of Gil Scott-Heron. A way to recognize that the US "washing with a boring perfume" last week is jerky. It is not an exaggeration to say that after the 'reform' bill is established people are beginning to feel a stink of new reality and many people can not survive. America was once known as a place of opportunity. On the Statue of Liberty, "Give me your tiredness, your poor." These words seem to have lost meaning since the playing cards took office.