Remember when a bunch of weirdos remade Alejandro Jodorowsky's acid head classic The Holy Mountain entirely with footage of dogs? This Japanese remake of The Life of Pablo is kind of like that, if said weirdos had thrown away the screenplay and built a robotic chihuahua from scratch and programmed it to improvise entire Murakami novels, Google translated to Icelandic and then translated back, in the dead of night.

Japanese producer TOYOMU, frustrated by the lack of Pablo in Japan due to the unavailability of streaming services like TIDAL and Spotify, took matters into his own hands and just straight up remade it himself—without hearing it first. In 印象III : なんとなく、パブロ (Imagining The Life of Pablo), TOYOMU uses sample credits from WhoSampled and lyrics from Genius to recreate a supremely Dali-esque version of Pablo, in which a robotic voice insists Taylor Swift would have sex with it and "I Love Kanye" becomes "I still love K.A.N.Y.E." recited entirely in Japanese. The Pablo-deprived producer also demonstrates a very wry grasp of American pop culture by replacing "FML" with "BTI (Break The Internet)" and "No More Parties in LA" with "nikeezy." The kids will try to tell you it's vaporwave, but it's not.

And by the way, TOYOMU still hasn't heard Pablo, even though it's now out on Apple Music. "I haven't listened yet, this is no reason and meanings," he told Pigeons and Planes. "It's just a kind of feeling."

Yeah. Sure. Same.

Listen to this beautiful dark twisted fantasy of a remake below:

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