
He also talks about morning meals on “Jesus Walks,” calling out a police force who says they “ eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast.” “I’ll Fly Away” is a gospel hymn about what Christians believe will happen on the “glad morning when this life is over.” On “Through The Wire,” the first Kanye song most people ever heard, Kanye breaks down his broken jaw breakfast routine: a Boost, an Ensure, and pancake syrup. He’s been doing it since The College Dropout. Despite what anyone thinks, though, there is only one objective truth about Kanye West: Kanye West raps a lot about waking up in the morning. Kanye is an undeniable genius, a narcissistic asshole, a great producer, a terrible rapper, something else, all of the above, or any combination of these things, all of which are subjective in nature. The name Kanye West tends to evoke a span of knee-jerk feelings and opinions.
