Monday, 6 April 2015

Photo: Kanye West Releases His Own Bible, Replaces God With "Yeezus" or "Kanye"

Kanye West has finally released his much talked about book "The book of Yeezus" which he described as the modern day bible. The book released Sunday March 5, has the name 'God' replaced with 'Yeezus.' I hear Kanye is not actually the author.

Read how the team described the book;

"Each generation champions a superstar, so consistently relevant that they come to accompany that generation through it's evolution, being a part of and ultimately shaping its identity. Such past icons have been the likes of Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, John Lennon, or Michael Jackson. For this generation, Generation Y, Kanye West is not only its greatest spectacle, but in some senses, a spiritual figure.

We are here to spread a doctrine. Well, a pseudo-doctrine. We ask you to use your pulpit for Good.
A few months ago, my brothers and I embarked on a creative journey that began with a "What If?"

What if the Bible, the most singularly significant publication in the ancient canon of Western tradition, were updated to reflect our modern society? What would it look like? What we came up with was an interventionist art, coffee-table novelty, that will appeal to both Kanye fans everywhere and those made curious by this enormous cultural phenomenon.

At it's simplest, it is the book of Genesis, modified to feature "Kanye" or "Yeezus" in the place of God or Y---A. "In the beginning Kanye created the heaven and the earth… And Kanye said, Let there be light: and there was light."

In a sense, Kanye's awesome and orchestrated spectacle is truly a religious experience. In a foreword, we explore our consumerist, quick-fix, and information-culture, and celebrate Kanye and the outsized significance he plays in our lives. All of this, bound in a black, hard-cover gold-leaf imprinted book.

We present to you the Book of Yeezus"

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