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4 years ago •
Nov 24, 2020
Grey Gods Explanation
4 years ago •
Nov 24, 2020
TalentedOptimist(dom male){open} • Nov 24, 2020
Sub genres of hip hop have been a hot topic between myself and European women.
Over coffee, the song Grey Gods came up and I answered some questions on the following lyrics: 1. Flip a fucking cross, I don’t need a Messiah Fuck a crown of thorns, I got a crown of barbed wire. 2. Burn a church down, light my blunt with the fire. Fumes got my head spinning like a fucking tire. 3. Me and my whole clique of pariahs. Hitting C notes like a choir. Hitting C notes like Mariah. here was my take on it 1. Most “messiahs” in mainstream christianity are white. This has caused divide In black communities that have been targeted for years by political and public justice endeavors.....which are usually based in traditional christian values. Flip over the symbol of faith you believed in and tell you to your face I don’t need a messiah or savior. a crown of barbed wire means many things in american culture. in slave history, mothers would sometimes drown their sons before having to sell them. sometimes that kid would resuscitate later or in the pit and run away. dying + resurrection. The barbed crown is a current urban symbol for those who have or will endure hardships only to have their life sacrificed and/or persecuted. In this lyric, he is conceding the idea of being any positive figure, he prefers the grind and struggle where his family and friends are. 2. Black churches being burned and shot up have been a common trope in american history. Did you know that rebellious slaves would empty out and burn down their own churches if they knew an attack was coming? This evacuated the area, preserved religious relics and books, and made it look like an area was abandoned or already raided. Fumes make your head spin. 3. In general, a pariah is an outcast. Either by design or circumstance. In comics, pariah is an immortal being cursed with traveling to worlds that are about to end. in this context, it’s a group of young men who witness the ends of multiple lives and dreams while growing up. ...... Now in exchange I got to learn about German understanding of Roman and Nordic mythology and history. What have been some of your breakthroughs or realizations with music of today? . |
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