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'I Wonder', a song by Kanye West released in 2007 on the. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title I Wonder. If an internal link led you.

General Commenti think nanite10 is right in the song's focus on women, but i saw it with a different perspective. I think when Kanye writes 'You say he get on your fucking nerves You hope that he get what he deserves Word? Do you even remember what the issue is?

You just trying to find where the tissue is You can still be who you wish you is It ain't happened yet, and that's what intuition is' he is explaining a woman blaming her problems on a man, but Kanye may be saying that since she hasn’t followed her dreams (you can still be who you wish you is/it ain’t happened yet) she has an intuitive dissatisfaction for her life caused by her self. And when Kanye raps about her going back home to her family, the family life is the smokescreen that hides what she really needs - independence, a sense of self, and pursuit of her own dreams. I think this is more evident in the final verse. When he says “how many ladies in the house without a spouse? Rules The Whitest Boy Alive Rar File. /Something in your blouse has got me feeling so aroused” he is possibly referring to their hearts, and how not being married they have retained independence and can follow their dreams. He asks the women who have traded in their independence for “a husband and some kids” if they ever wonder what the meaning of their lives are and if they will ever find their dreams. I don’t think it’s such a slamming on the fakeness of girls as more a slamming on society and a wake up call to women.

For so long our society has pushed for the idea that a woman’s dream should be to get married and have a family, so a lot of women don’t even realize they can have their own dreams that they should follow. I don’t think it is accurate to generalize women as selfish and self-absorbed. If they were, they would understand the need to do things for themselves. They wouldn’t give away their lives to men. I think the need for a boyfriend/husband stems from a lack of self-confidence and a yielding to what they think society says they should be. General Commentyeah, the meaning is definitely about following your dreams.

Like when people are younger-children- they have all these dreams and they find their creative passions. Although, as they get older they constantly have people around them telling them 'no' and doubting them. Using the word 'impossible', 'it'll never happen', ect. And the kid grows up, having never followed his or her dreams. People let the 'haters' bring them down.

But kanye didn't he had an amazing support system. Rip donda west. Corellaser Download Case Study On Software Development Project Failure there. on this page.

General CommentI think this song is a slam on the fakeness and bullshit of people, especially girls. Kanye sings about all the inspiration he has and how much motivation there is for him to be famous and follow his dreams to become somebody. Meanwhile, he outright slams how girls act today; independent, successful, all that ultra-feminism bullshit. It's just a smokescreen for how they really just want attention and sympathy because they're so completely self-absorbed/selfish. (it's all about me) They have no dreams other than the drama they make in their lives because they need for a boyfriend/husband to be complete. It's sad really, because people are out there doing what they want and have meaningful direction where they DO something with their life, like Ye. Don't string other people along in your personal BS.