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"Finer Things" is a song by American rapper Polo G. It was first released in August 2018, before being released through streaming services on November 30, 2018. Upon the song's release, it gained millions of streams and views, helping Polo G rise to fame. The song is also the lead single from his debut studio album Die a Legend (2019).
"Finer Things" was originally released as a song by Cyssero featuring Kanye West and Ne-Yo, as part of Cyssero's 2007 mixtape The 2nd Coming. [2] When released as a single by DJ Felli Fel featuring Kanye West, Jermaine Dupri, Fabolous and Ne-Yo, it managed to chart at number 1 on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100.
The lyrics of "Follow God" are about Kanye West's connection with his father, which is in reference to both God and his biological father Ray West, while the meaning of being "Christlike" is questioned by him. The song received generally positive reviews from music critics; many named it the best track on Jesus Is King. Critics appreciated the ...
Kanye West's Most Outrageous Moments Read article The “Follow God” rapper, 43, opened up about his political aspirations during an interview on the Saturday, October 24, episode of the “Joe ...
Polo G has been associated with the Chicago drill sound, characterized with a melodic style. [48] He often raps over piano-driven beats, which he claims he has perfected the use of. [ 49 ] He has been noted for his "vivid and explicit storytelling"; his lyrics often involve tough subjects, including racism and mental health.
Finer Things (DJ Felli Fel song) Fire (Kids See Ghosts song) Fuck the Industry; Flashing Lights (Kanye West song) FML (song) Follow God; The Food; Forever (Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem song) FourFiveSeconds; Frank's Track; Freeee (Ghost Town, Pt. 2) Freestyle 4; Fried (song) Take Me to the Light; Fuk Sumn
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"Come to Life" is a song by American rapper Kanye West from his tenth studio album, Donda (2021). The song features overlapping pianos and guitar chords, as well as a sample of David Paul Moten's sermon. The lyrics allude to the emotional fallout from West's divorce, while showcasing themes of liberation and God.