Someday We’ll All Be Free Kanye West New Song Lyrics Meaning Explained

Someday We’ll All Be Free Kanye West New Song Lyrics Meaning Explained

Kanye West’s new song Someday We’ll All Be Free has become a hot topic of discussion with many people trying to decode its lyrics and its meaning

Due to his ongoing conflicts, including those involving White Lives Matter and antisemitism, Kanye West has had his appearances canceled by prominent businesses and celebrities. In the midst of his troubles, the rapper has just dropped his first single, “Someday We’ll Be Free.”

Someday We’ll All Be Free Kanye West Song Lyrics Meaning Explained

However, after working with discredited conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to distribute his single, the rapper sparked another controversy. Ye did release the song on Wednesday in his since-deleted posts on Instagram and Facebook, but his Twitter account is still suspended.

On December 7th, the “Donda” rapper posted on Facebook and Instagram lyrics to the song “Someday We’ll Be Free,” which have since been removed. In addition, Ye asked notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to broadcast the song to the globe.

At the conclusion of Kanye’s latest song, a tape of his interview with Alex Jones is played. In this interview, Ye has the option to retract his “pro-Nazi statement” in light of the discredited conspiracy theories. In a singing way, Jones said,

“Can we just kind of say, like, you like the uniforms but that’s about it?

Ye then responds,

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No, there’s a lot of things that I love.

The melody then fades off while the word “that I love” is repeated. In case you missed it, the 45-year-old rapper lauded Adolf Hitler and the Nazis on this same broadcast.

Ye emailed Alex Jones this song, asking him to release it for everyone to hear, and Alex posted it exclusively on his InfoWars website.

Due to this, social media users are perplexed as to why Ye decided to do this trick, even though the song makes several references to his antisemitic remarks and other scandals. So, let’s find out the meaning behind his new song “Someday We’ll All Be Free.”

Meaning Of “Someday We’ll All Be Free” Song

Ye’s most recent song, “Someday We’ll Be Free,” is merely a collection of his numerous controversies, in which he makes references to his religious beliefs and acknowledges the increasing list of his problems. The post from Kanye that included the song’s lyrics has been removed.

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Due to the explicit language, we are unable to publish the whole lyrics, but here is the last line:

I ain’t never rock with none of y’all no way
And I’m pulling up in that white OJ
And the watch filled up with Oshays
that’s Jackson cause it’s nasty
Tweeted deathcon
Now we past three
Tweeted deathcon
Now we past three

The line “Tweeted deathcon/Now we past three” in this song alludes to his tweet in which he declared his intention to commit “Death con 3” on Jews. If you didn’t know, Kanye was making a reference to the military word “defcon,” which has five degrees to indicate the seriousness of a danger to national security.

A portion of the 1973 song “Someday We’ll All Be Free” by Donny Hathaway is also sampled in the two-minute song.

West also raps, “And no drip till Paris,” making reference to the White Lives Matter controversy over his wearing of a t-shirt at Paris Fashion Week.