If Kid Cudi didn't want people to think this song was about the New World Order...I feel like he would have been more selective about both naming his song "the Revolution of Evolution" and referencing "big brother" in it...it seems really strangely coincidental...
But at the same time, you can totally interpret this in a way that has nothing to do with the NWO.
I believe Cudi is talking to everyone about not stressing/worrying because it holds you back and while your trapped in your own self pity and anxiety...there are amazing things going on around you in the world. So when there's a revolution....
You know what...the New World Order makes wayyyy more sense...which I really hate.
"I heard they found a solution.
Where will you be for the revolution?"
-- Solution to all the world's problems, the revolution, and a NWO --
"I am your big brother"
"I'm so high up.
So high up.
And I like it."
-- Could be referring to his status in the NWO, not to him being baked, he's high up in the hierarchy, and he likes the luxuries that come with that --
I really don't want to believe this song has to do with the NWO. I love Kid Cudi...and I want to believe this song really is just a portrayal of positive energy, a way to lift everyone's spirits.
If Kid Cudi didn't want people to think this song was about the New World Order...I feel like he would have been more selective about both naming his song "the Revolution of Evolution" and referencing "big brother" in it...it seems really strangely coincidental...
But at the same time, you can totally interpret this in a way that has nothing to do with the NWO.
I believe Cudi is talking to everyone about not stressing/worrying because it holds you back and while your trapped in your own self pity and anxiety...there are amazing things going on around you in the world. So when there's a revolution....
You know what...the New World Order makes wayyyy more sense...which I really hate.
"I heard they found a solution. Where will you be for the revolution?"
-- Solution to all the world's problems, the revolution, and a NWO --
"I am your big brother"
"I'm so high up. So high up. And I like it."
-- Could be referring to his status in the NWO, not to him being baked, he's high up in the hierarchy, and he likes the luxuries that come with that --
I really don't want to believe this song has to do with the NWO. I love Kid Cudi...and I want to believe this song really is just a portrayal of positive energy, a way to lift everyone's spirits.
I really don't know.