It feels like a private family photo album set to music.
It reminds us of a Kanye who was focused on the relatable, everyday moments of life.
More than just a track, it’s a vivid, nostalgic portrait of reunions, shared secrets, and the kind of unconditional love only kin can provide. Over a warm, soulful sample of The Dells, Kanye steps away from the bravado of the rap game to talk about "the aunties," "the kitchen table," and the bittersweet feeling of growing up.
If you’re looking for the soul of Kanye West’s discography, look no further than from The College Dropout .
The piano melody is timeless, grounding the song in a sense of home.