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's hard to believe that Kanye West was once a revolutionary artist. In many ways, he was the Kendrick Lamar of his time and when 2004's The College Dropout was released, his was a voice for a generation. Songs like "Jesus Walks," "All Falls Down" and "Through the Wire" dealt with faith, materialism and mortality. In 2005, the rapper famously said after Hurricane Katrina, "President Bush doesn't care about Black people" and encouraged teens not to be a college dropout. That same year, he became... Full story