From every verse, chorus and bridge Kanye West’s music constructs a powerfully dark, thought provoking campaign against anti-black racism. Ultimately, the songs aforementioned perfectly exemplifies the Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States by using vivid imagery, relevant themes and radical ideas to expose the dehumanization and cruelty of blacks in America. Aside from music, Kanye has attempted to create and design apparel, but has been restricted and rejected because of his skin color. Kanye’s situation with the fashion industry is one of many unjust situations he faces because of being black. Straightforwardly, the world today is a “white man’s world” and minorities faces potential discrimination and prejudice on a daily basis. Kanye’s frustration with the fashion industry has ultimately pushed him to address issues that “Black Live Matter” also …show more content…
“Black Skinhead” is situated upon a roaring drum bass producing a dark rock, violent tribal beat. The opening lyric made by Kanye, “For my theme song” conveys listeners with several interpretations. First, “For my theme song” is exhibiting how Kanye utilizes “Black Skinhead” as the album’s power and spirit. Secondly, associating “Black Skinhead” with a theme song creates an overall meaningful purpose to his cause. By creating the “Black Skinhead,” Kanye is appropriating the “skinhead” image to enrich the Black Lives Matter Movement. The entire meaning of “Black Skinhead” is a critique of black Americans’ effort in seeking liberation. Kanye is a “Black Skinhead” who has several straightforward messages and suggestions for the black community. “Black Skinhead” is not only an directed to whites, but also blacks who fail to take action against racism. Inside the second verse, Kanye combatively petitions for blacks to step-up to anti-black racism and answer with an appropriate action. “Come on homie what happened? You niggas ain’t breathing, you gasping. These niggas ain’t ready for action. Ready-ready for action.” In these several lines, Kanye is directly blaming blacks who only simply comment and complain about anti-black racism, but never take the necessary