Kanye West - Ghost Town but it will make you ascend to the fourth dimension

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Published 2021-04-28
This is an edit of Ghost Town to loosely recreate a live version including the Sunday Service Choir. It is edited with Default_Miserable and and he is also the one who created this video. This may be my favourite edit I've been involved in making.

All Comments (21)
  • @own1331
    i levitated when I heard runaway start playing in the background
  • @Gumption34
    Kanye make some of the most arrogant statements of any public figure in my lifetime and writes some of the most humble lyrics of any artist in my lifetime. I truly don’t understand him, but I have so much respect for him as an artist.
  • "and nothing hurts anymore i feel kinda free" perfectly describes that point in depression when everything feels numb and you feel kinda free but dont know why or how
  • @siroshcelot
    this man sneaked in the runaway track, goat.
  • @chkodybeats
    Definitely ascended to the fourth dimension as soon as "unintelligible Ye noises" came in
  • @liqhthouse
    eight minutes and forty-six seconds of a pure and genuine feeling of triumph and sadness at the same time
  • Almost 2 years later, and after everyone saying that Ye has descended to madness, I still realize how influential all of his music has been to me. Making me a better person. Helping me notice the hood through the bad. And making me happy.
  • @brieroses
    It’s an honor to be able to ascend with you all to this absolute masterpiece
  • @damarh
    Ye: DONDA DELAYED ONCE AGAIN Fans: Fine, I'll do it myself.
  • @warwick802
    I dont care what others think about Kanye I will always stand by his side for all he's done for my happiness/mental health
  • @lmeiiii369
    Today, a friend of mine passed away. My sister called, she said it was on the news. I’m going to be honest, he wasn’t my closest friend, but the memories we have together was more than enough to make me cry all day long. Listening to this and seeing all your comments, I felt peace. Sending my prayers, Rest In Peace Noirie
  • @ambvsh4378
    This should be the sound track when you're going to heaven
  • @senastewart4764
    the “runaway” chords are just the icing on this masterpiece
  • @duru4236
    I'm a 70 year old woman who loves Kanye. His voice, his opinion. Seeing a young man standing on his own and you can not deny the power that he has. That makes me smile. Rock on Kanye West.
  • @Kinggum10
    the runaway completes this so perfectly
  • @ripdeadpoet
    I fell so far these last 6 months. My wife left me for someone else, my friend died, my dog died, I got addicted to blues (Fentanyl).. now I’m back to where I started. I had to remind myself how much God loves me and how favored I am. God bless anyone going through a hard time. It will pass and I can’t say you’ll feel better but you will be stronger and have the strength to over come. I love you all ❤️
  • I genuinely did not expect this to have that much of an effect on me or my life but it connected so many things together in 2018 my cousin showed us the song run away and then passed away from fentanyl a week later. Thankyou for this song, it’s almost like him saying goodbye.
  • @EPlTHANY
    I think some people interpret the line "We’re still the kids we used to be" as a self-critique: 'We may think we’re great, but beneath the surface we're all still children', in other words, a reminder to be humble. On the other hand, it can also be interpreted as an affirming reminder of our inherent human value: 'We may struggle to be good; we may feel low, but that purity that was once inside us is still present. We're still the kids we used to be.' I think the way you intuitively read this line says something meaningful about your psyche; for instance, I naturally read it as a self-critique. I feel that, no matter how much I improve, on some level I remain destined to repeat my past mistakes. The only thing that can stop me is humility, and this lyric delivers that to me and helps to ward away my hubris. I think it's possible that this was intentional on Kanye's part, as both interpretations apply to him so well. What I know with certainty is that artists often don't consciously realise the full depth of their art, so I'm sure that Kanye understood both interpretations at least subconsciously.