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TikTok uses Kanye West ‘Ghost Town’ outro to grapple with trauma

‘Whoa, once again I am a child’ is being reinterpreted.

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We found out what Kanye West thinks of TikTok this summer: He was “disturbed by a lot of the content.” But young people are using one of his songs to confront some disturbing, traumatic things.

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West’s song “Ghost Town,” from his 2018 album Ye, has become popular on TikTok. More specifically, 070 Shake’s verse from the song, and the lyric “Whoa, once again I am a child,” is being used to address issues with parents and boundaries, after circulating in late September.

“When ur parent tries to gaslight you by saying ‘i buy you clothing, food, and put a roof over your head’” goes one caption.

@veryswagger

like yeah… that’s what u signed up for when having a CHILD & when ur getting mf child support

♬ i feel kinda freeee – Sam Craft
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“When my mom vents to me about her rocky relationship with my dad and our financial problems,” says another user.

@tommys.party

why do i look to the side like an animatronic #fivenightsatfreddys yeschildhoodtrauma! #frezzybazbear #traumafancam

♬ i feel kinda freeee – Sam Craft

While many of the videos address kids feeling saddled with adult or parental problems, other TikToks spoke to trauma, mental health, and sexual assault.

https://www.tiktok.com/@hottestcheeto03/video/6882163187811093766
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https://www.tiktok.com/@izzysoncrack/video/6882169657244011782
https://www.tiktok.com/@badbitchescry.2/video/6882465506503265542

Others were thinking about Timothée Chalamet.

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