5 Under Appreciated Kanye West Songs

3. We Major (Late Registration)

"Can I talk my s**t again?" Yes, you can Mr. West, as long as you keep producing music of this quality (which he has). "We Major" is a crucial point in 2005's Late Registration, just after "Diamonds of Sierra Leone (Remix)" and before the tearjerking "Hey Mama," it's nine minutes of badassery in which Kanye is as Kanye has he's ever been. He addresses why he called the album Late Registration and lets us know why he's here to stay. The song also provides a line that I think we should take a closer look at, given the birth of daughter North West, "Until you have a daughter, that's what I call karma/and you pray to God she don't grow breasts too soon." Do you still think it's karma, Mr. West? Oh, and a verse from Nas at the top of his game will only make things better.
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