Sad When She Gone Mad When She Home
Donda’s Story of Sad When She Gone Mad When She Home
Sadly, there are some times when it seems that everything is going wrong for me. I’m sad when I get home and I’m mad when I go out. Sometimes it’s because of the things I’ve done, and sometimes it’s because of the things that are going on in my life. So how can I fix that?
Donda’s skewed perception
Seeing as the fabled Donda and Kanye have been in the same abode for more than eight years, it’s no surprise that the aforementioned rap duo have their own signature styles. While the two of them may be polar opposites, they share similar taste in music. In fact, their first album, DAMN!, was a surprisingly high-energy release. Hence, Donda has been a bit of a renaissance in the making.
The most interesting aspect of Donda is that it doesn’t necessarily adhere to a preconceived genre of music. In fact, it is a plethora of styles, spanning jazz to hip-hop to rock ‘n’ roll to country to rap to jazz to pop to hip-hop to rock to country to pop to rap to pop to rock to country to pop to pop to rock to country to pop to rock to country to pop to country to pop to pop to country to pop to pop to pop to pop to pop to country to pop to country to pop to country to rock to country to pop to pop to pop to country to rock to country to music to pop to pop to pop to pop to rock to country to rock to pop to pop to country to rock to pop to pop to pop to rock to pop to pop to pop to pop to hit to hit to hit to hit to hit to beat to beat to hit to beat to beat to hit to hit to hit to hit to miss to hit to hit to hit to hit to sing to sing to sing to hit to hit to hit to hit to play to sing to sing to sing to hit to sing to hit to hit to hit to play to hit to hit to hit to hit to blow to blow to blow to blow to blow to hit to hit to hit to hit to knock to knock to knock to knock to knock to hit to hit to hit to hit to ring to knock to knock to knock to knock to ring to knock to ring to knock to hit to hit to hit to beat to hit to hit to hit to beat to blow to blow to hit to hit to beat to hit to beat to hit to hit to knock to hit to hit to hit to ring and hit to hit to hit to hit to hit.
Kanye’s voice
During a TMZ interview in December, Kanye’s voice was sad when he said his mother passed away, but he would never forget her. He also talked about the incident at the 2009 MTV VMAs, where Taylor Swift interrupted his speech. Afterward, he said that Beyonce should have won the award.
But while Kanye’s mother’s death triggered a mental breakdown, it wasn’t the only reason. A source close to the family said that Kanye had at least one depressive episode every year.
Kanye’s new album Donda 2 is his worst record yet. The songs are a mash-up of industrial techno and noise trap. There are also gospel flourishes sprinkled throughout. The song’s intro features a wordless choir, which extends into several minutes. The outro is a dancey bassline and a chopped vocal sample. The song contains references to God, as well as comparisons to Travis Scott’s family.
Kanye’s lyrics have always been a problem. He has frequently addressed the subject of his self-importance, as well as child custody issues. But the album’s lyrics are particularly personal. In particular, there is a song about his mother called “Mom,” which is a tribute to the singer’s lost relationship.
One of the songs on Donda 2 is called “I’m Not Sorry,” which was written during Kanye’s depressive episode. The song’s lyrics reference a brawl at the 2009 VMAs, when Taylor Swift interrupted Kanye’s speech.
Donda’s story
‘Donda’s Story of Sad When She Gone Mad When She Home’ is a song written by Kanye West before the release of his debut album The College Dropout. It is a lyrical tribute to his late mother, Donda. It is also Kanye’s way of emancipating himself from his misery through music.
Kanye West’s new album, Donda, was originally set to come out in July. But he had to push the release date back to August 6. It smashed first day streaming records, racking up 94 million streams on Spotify.
The album is one of Kanye’s most sonically accomplished works. It features a fusion of gospel and hip-hop that reflects his Christian faith. His lyrics tackle topics such as the idea of separation, incarceration, and disrupted communities. In many ways, it is similar to 2016’s The Life of Pablo, but it is also a near masterpiece in its own right.
In addition to being a beautiful piece of art, Donda is a testament to Kanye’s development as an artist. Throughout the album, he tackles prevailing problems in American society. His Christian faith is clear in the majority of his songs.
Donda is a big, ambitious album. The songs can range anywhere from five to eight minutes long. The album has a few songs that almost everyone will enjoy. But it also has a lot of filler that could have been cut.