Kanye West is mid-way through his Yeezus tour, and if you were lucky enough to attend, you know that it is nothing short of a majestic, intense, incredibly visual experience.
The set was simple but dramatic, with a huge mountain, a runway ledge, and a huge round screen that doubled as a moon.
'Ye was forced to postpone several of his tour dates because of a car accident that damaged the 60-ft circular LED screen. But if you see the show, you'll understand why it was so essential to the experience.
Not only did the screen act as a majestic moon, it also displayed some of the show's most striking visuals.
The show was divided into different sections, marked by different themes with their definitions and an accompanying quote.
One of the most talked-about and Instagrammed moments was during "I Am A God," when he was hoisted in the air by a gaggle of women in nude bodysuits and pantyhose-masks.
They also acted as a human throne.
He spent part of the show rapping on the ground and even that looked beautiful on the moon screen.
He spent a lot of the show in these couture Margiela masks.
In addition to his ornate masks, he was rocking biker-chic Americana tees.
The aesthetic carried over to his merch, where the confederate flag shirts were some of the top sellers.
Even style bloggers were rocking it.
Really, all of his looks in the show were on point.
Every.
Pose.
Was.
EPIC.
The best way to think of 'Ye's show is as a spiritual journey.
There was a yeti/werewolf/demon thing that haunted him.
And beams of light that looked like they would transport him to another world.
The songs themselves were all incredible, and all it took was one opening note from "Runaway" on the piano for the arena to lose its mind.
And when the drop came in on "Blood On The Leaves," it was literally explosive.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Kanye show without a 10-minute soliloquy.
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And here's his monologue from his show at the Barclays Center in NYC on Nov. 19:
Complex has a full transcript of what he said.