The following is an excerpt from the self-acclaimed memoirs of Artist Kanye West. Titled, “West is Best,” the following passage is in
regards to the struggle Kanye faced during the time in which he took in his
influence from solely being directed towards music aiming to extend his grasp
in to other forms of artistry:
Once I
became a rapper, all those round’ me was tellin me that all I was gonna be was
a rapper. But the thing is I don’t consider myself to be JUST a rapper, I mean
my area of influence and expertise extends way beyond human comprehension! I am
an artist of not just music , but art in all its entirety. I refuse to become a
label or become what society has labeled me to be, nah I make my own decisions
that shape society to be the way I want it to be! You see the media and
paparazzi have this conniving quality from which they have projected me to be
something I’m not. My worth and potential is something that cannot be
verbalized. Growing up in Georgia I wasn’t a celebrity and nor was I rich, but I
had talent. My songs have been about inspiring my community to rise up. To not
shy from this ‘heartless’ society but instead try, make mistakes but keep going
cause ‘that, that don’t kill you, makes you stronger.’ Society is afraid of me,
cause once I get in my zone, there aint no stopping me. That’s why I consider
myself to be a Steve jobs or even a Bill Gates. You see people mistake my
confidence for arrogance when in reality they just jealous because I know who I
am and no one can devalue my identity. I’m a dreamer and my goal is to make my
dreams a reality. And once that happens I keep dreamin cause their isn’t an end
to the level at which I can dream. Like a Da Vinci or a Van Gogh my ideas may
not be appreciated now but my creative expression is one that will last for
years to come! So when the media scrutinize me or celebrities mock me, it
doesn’t faze me cause they aren’t on my level. I am unbound, free of
standardized socio-economic statuses, cause I worked my way up from the ground
all the way up past the stratosphere. And up here I can’t be held down cause
gravity ain’t got no hold on me. My people once bound by slavery broke free and
never looked back, in the same way once they realize who they can be; our
community will rise far beyond any preconceived notions or expectations. The
voice of a generation suppressed by cruel intentions, but up from the ashes
emerge lyrics of forgotten passion, no more cries or sighs, a desire that
cannot die, to succeed, to thrive beyond what’s expected. We aint running dry
but we be flying high on a culture that is respect and excellence, and once we
touch the sky, to the world we lived in we say goodbye cause once we usher in
the future, just like my niggas in Paris, we be goin bananas!
*Note the verbal and grammatical style of the passage is based
of my interpretation of Kanye West’s writing style. Loosely based of his
appearance in interviews and the way in which his songs are written and
structured: inarticulate yet free and clear.
What an entertaining read this was! I am fascinated by how you structured your memoir, starting off with the funny persona that the public view Kanye as, and then transitioned into the core of the artists and truly exposing his artistry and his impact on his culture and society. Your use and style language were appropriate and effective in portraying the voice of Kanye West. I really wish I had advice for you but you truly Aced this, well done Josh!
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to see how you intentionally used the artist's real-life language for your memoir. Yet, one small thing that you can include in your context may be the relationship between the intent of the artist's language of the lyrics and the community that he influenced. Otherwise, this post was great!
ReplyDeleteWell done. You really tap into the persona and voice of Kanye. Be mindful if you choose this text type for your Written Task 1; an excerpt from a memoir should be grounded and focused on a particular experience. Your post could should greater awareness of an incident or moment from Kanye's career.
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