Kanye West References His Opioid Addiction (And The Sunken Place) On New Verse
With every
erratic new bit of information from
Kanye West these days, there's still the aspiration yet faint it might be at this point) that he'll release a new song that can magically reset the clock to before we entered this
darkest timeline. On Friday (May 4), Kanye recommended up what might be that by way of the a visitor verse on "Watch," a new
Travis Scott track also featuring
Lil Uzi Vert.
What's most notable about 'Ye's verse here's that he uses his platform to rebuff the folks who've recently joked that his behavior as of late means that he's trapped in the "Sunken Place,"
that dreaded hellscape void from Jordan Peele's Oscar-nominated 2017 film
Get Out.
"One year it's Illuminati, next year it's the Sunken Place / They don't want me to change, nah, n---a run in place," Kanye raps, soon after he also addresses his apparent opioid addiction, which he brought up this week in
a controversial interview with TMZ.
Wanna know how I feel? Step into my minefield
Wanna know how pain feels? I got off my main pills
Bet my wifey stay close, she know I'm on my Bezos
Opioid addiction, pharmacy's the real trap
For the record, Kanye's verse comprises of about a minute of the song's 3:37 runtime, and "Watch" also features good contributions from Scott and Uzi. And at the end, you could listen to what sounds a lot like
Kylie Jenner's voice repeating the hook and adding her own bar: "And I instructed him I wanted to have a bust down baby."
Maybe in the future, we'll get a trial of
Stormi Webster's baby voice on a Scott track — her very own
Blue Ivy freestyle. Up until then, and up until Kanye's next project drops potentially in June, check out "Watch" above.
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