
World-renowned rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West
, might always be surrounded by unending controversies, but nobody can deny that his music has been nothing short of entertaining and inspirational. While his general blending technique has kept the fans tapping their feet to the rhythm of it, his energy-boosting lyrics have proven influential and have been more effective than Monday motivation quotes to get moving. And recently, another influential figure has raved about Ye’s music’s positive impact on him.
Talking to the social platform X, the former professional kickboxer, Andrew Tate, who also keeps making rounds on the internet for his own controversial stances, has recently given a sweet shoutout to the ‘Vulture’ singer, describing his uplifting effect on himself during dark times, writing, “When I was broke and Ye released “good Life” I couldn’t sleep for weeks
. He added, “That’s why I made it out
“.
When I was broke and Ye released “good life” I couldn’t sleep for weeks.
That’s why I made it out.
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) April 18, 2025
Andrew Tate’s message for the singer is the depiction of how Ye’s music
acted as a beacon of hope and inspiration for Tate during tough times
and inspired him to build himself. The sportsman-turned-social media
personality is also a businessman and a divisive influencer and has 9.9
million followers on X. Though every now and then, Tate, who has had crossovers with Ye
for some time now, finds himself wrapped in controversies just like the ‘Donda’ rapper,
his taste for Ye’s inspirational music cannot be ignored.
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And his massive fan following on X seems to agree and finds his words relatable.
Ye’s fans acknowledge his influence on Andrew Tate and others
Andrew Tate, who often stirs up social media with his wild comments, ended up with the love and support of fans who agreed with him in praising Ye’s music. Fans quickly assembled to the comments and shared their opinion on how the ‘Good Life’ was not just another tract but a wake-up call for many that worked like a fuel when the listener had a vision to work on.
Sometimes it’s the sound of another man living your dream that keeps you up at night.
Not envy. Hunger.
Not hate. Drive.You don’t sleep through the pain-you use it.
Broke nights build rich men.That song wasn’t a hit-it was a wake-up call.
And you answered.— Shubhvani (@enjoywithshubh) April 18, 2025
That hunger – the kind that keeps you up at night, is sacred.
Music like that becomes fuel when you’ve got nothing but a vision.
You didn’t just hear the lyrics, you felt them.
That energy turns dreams into blueprints.
— Sidney Preston Tarver (@SidneyPTarver) April 18, 2025
It’s a Good Life is truly inspiring, giving people hope and motivation in the face of adversity. The determination to persevere is so important!
— Jenny Evia (@Jy4936) April 18, 2025
Even the people who do not consider themselves a fanboy of Ye agreed with Andrew Tate’s view.
I’m not a fanboy but I feel this
— AIfAlpha (@AIphaWeb3) April 18, 2025
I actually know a few people who became very successful because of Graduation😭
— “Jacob” (@Jacob_buoyH) April 18, 2025
Ye’s ‘Good Life’ dropped way back in 2007 and was a part of his third studio album, ‘Graduation.’ If theatrics are ignored, Ye’s phenomenal command of his lyrics and the ability to make the world feel a change in themselves took the musician to the top heights of success. And it is not just Andrew Tate, but his fans worldwide still stan him for significant contributions over the years.
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