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Background

Lets begin this with some background information to understand how this connects with the intentions of the album. First off, here's a few words from Kanye himself, giving us his mindset putting together the album.



2:30-3:10

Quote "I'm tryna open up hearts, minds," West said, noting he was playing the record for gospel star Kirk Franklin when the description struck. "It's the gospel according to 'Ye. Not exactly what happened in the Bible, but it's a story of this idea of Mary Magdalene becoming Mary".

4:40-5:15

Quote “For the amount of work that I put in. And the fact that this is a God’s dream…It’s a dream that can’t happen without God…I’m still only doing one percent, two percent of the work. And God is doing the rest of the work."

Kanye gives us the concept behind the album, a gospel where Mary Magdalene (Christian figure), a prostitute representing sin, becoming Mary (Christian figure), a virgin representing purity. With MBDTF, Kanye gave us a loose narrative on his relationship with America, personifying it as a female figure. He uses a very similar approach to the concept here, relating events that occurred in his life to his relationship with God in the "gospel according to 'Ye." So Help Me God being the original title implies he's had this idea in mind for awhile now.





With everything else in mind, Kanye also tells us what the title refers to. The album is actually about the the life of Pa(ul) the Apostle, well known for creating the gospel.



Now here's some words from Kelly Price

Quote Billboard: Before Kanye’s project The Life of Pablo even hit timelines, he described it as a “gospel album.” Do you think he accomplished that?



Kelly: He did, actually. I really can’t wait for the opportunity that he’ll have at some point to articulate why he called it that. When I listened to the entire project from beginning to end, it’s undoubtedly Kanye -- he’s himself, he’s not preaching, he’s not quoting scripture, that’s not what he’s doing. Jesus taught in parables. A parable simply being a story that was, for lack of a better phrase, dumbed down or naturalized or humanized so that the common everyday person could understand the divine message he was trying to send. So what I feel like Kanye accomplished with this album, was to send out messages of falling, feeling condemnation, feeling unworthy, finding a glimmer of hope, reaching, asking for help, receiving that help, getting back up, grace, mercy, forgiveness, then getting rid of self-condemnation and finally getting to a point where you believe you’re worthy to have all of those things and to live an amazing life in spite of your shortcomings, in spite of who you may have been at a point [in the past] or even bigger than that, in spite of being a very, very flawed individual because God is grace, God is mercy and God is love.

Ultralight Beam

There's already an immediate reference on the first track. The main concept to the album is using God's light to wake Kanye up from his impure demons corrupting him of sin. Chronologically, this would come after Wolves. However, ULB has the luxury of being able to be placed either at the front or end of the tracklist. It's Kanye rejecting his demons to live "God's dream", which can be used as the uplifting conclusion to the album after Wolves or an introduction setting the stage for the rest of the album.

Quote I'm tryna keep my faith

But I'm looking for more

Somewhere I can feel safe

And end my holy war

I'm tryna keep my faith You get a basic summery of the entire album off the bat, Kanye fighting a holy war between the path of righteousness (Mary) and the road to sin (Mary Magdalene), in which Chance's verse ties into the theme perfectly. Since it was originally intended as an outro, this is a standalone from the rest of the album.



FSMH Pt. 1 & 2

Mary Magdalene is present as Kanye begins his verse with "Now if I **** this model and she just bleached her **** and I get bleach on my T-shirt, Imma feel like an ****"; he's using this as imagery to say if he gets caught being unfaithful, he's going to feel like an ****. Now this is where the narrative begins. He meets someone, whom seems to be described as a female, and gives us a few details about how they met and what she's like. He's scared of what people will think about seeing them together, thus not wanting to talk about it and his fears or what people may or may not be saying. Despite that, hes knows they both want to be together. He ends his verse with "I want to wake up with you in my eyes", making sense of these Cudi vocals.

Quote Beautiful morning, you're the sun in my morning babe

Nothing unwanted

Beautiful morning, you're the sun in my morning babe

Nothing unwanted The song changes tempo going into Pt. 2 with Kanye now using a more serious tone accordingly. Kanye starts the verse with "Up in the morning, miss you bad, sorry I ain't called you back", which if we were to keep going with this context, that would translate to "I want to talk to God but I'm afraid because we ain't spoke in so long", while referencing they are no longer there in the morning for him. The rest can now be interpreted as a conversation with God, telling him about how he shares the same problems as his father, which includes him going broke trying to follow his dreams along with several other tragic events that lead him to become the person he is today. He ends his verse saying he'll "be taking all them stacks". Having heavy stress and frustration, Kanye uses Desiigner's verses to describe himself giving up to life's temptations, aka his personal demons, to free himself from all of it. We can now make sense of Kanye's hook throughout both parts.

Quote Just want to feel liberated

I just want to feel liberated

If I ever instigated I’m sorry

Tell me who in here can relate He's been begging to be liberated from all the stress, and it's causing him to create problems for petty reasons, which as the last line suggests, is very common. Caroline Shaw's bridge "How can I find you? Who do you turn to?" is God asking this to Kanye".



The sample at the end is Kanye responding to God with "If I don't turn to you, no other help I know, I stretch my hands". This will tie into the story later on.



Famous

Quote Man I can understand how it might be

Kinda hard to love a girl like me

I don't blame you much for wanting to be free

I just wanted you to know God is an all forgiving person whom many people find hard to love. He's telling Kanye he understands it's difficult to love him. Kanye's verses are a continuation of everything he was doing on Desiigner's verses, ****ing women and spending money on life's many temptations to avoid stress. He seems to be more consumed by his "demons" since the end of FSMH. That's because it's getting harder to see God without waking up to him in the light. On the second hook, Swizz plays God by saying "Wake up, Mr West! Oh, he's up!" The second verse is him being back on track

Quote The sun is in my eyes, whoo!

Woke up and felt the vibe, whoo!

No matter how hard they try, whoo!

We never gonna die Kanye ending his second verse talking about how waking up to God's sunlight will keep him alive forever. Then he talks about how no matter how hard the demons try luring him back, it won't work. However, the Sister Nancy dancehall transition signifies a battle of temptation in the form of a party, with Swizz adlibbing God and the demons trying to convince him what to do.

Quote God: How you feeling right now? Let me see your lighters in the air

Demons: Let me see you act up in this mother****er

God: How you feelin', how you feelin, how you feelin' in this mother ****er, god damn

Demons: One thing you can't do is stop us now

Demons: Man it's way too late, it's way too late, it's way too late you can't **** with us (speaking to God) The demons ultimately won Kanye back in the end.



Feedback

Kanye becomes increasingly reckless and ignorant putting possessions and enjoyment over everything. It's like God is slipping further away from him because he cannot see him in the morning anymore. The song begins with the hook

Quote Ayy, y'all heard about the good news?

Y'all sleeping on me, huh? Had a good snooze?

Wake up, nigga, wake up

We bout to get this paper That is God talking to Kanye. He's offering him money to wake up and see him. Now Kanye responds to his offer in the first verse.

Quote Money never made me

Make me do something? Nah, can't make me

Even if the money low, can't pay me

Even if the money low, can't play me God can't pay him to wake up to talk to him. He's becoming increasingly reckless as it "seem like the more fame, I only got wilder". In the next verse, he continues on how God cant "play him".

Quote I can’t let these people play me

Name one genius that ain't crazy

Follow our father

You borrow our motto

I'm a Chicago south sider

I'm a Chicago south sider

With "Follow our father, you borrow our motto", he's telling us that getting people refer to him as 'father', is borrowing the phrase from South Chicago, where they use the phrase to refer to their actual fathers. At this point, he expresses where he's mentally at now, saying "I've been outta my mind a long time". He gets even more reckless on the last verse, pairing up with Jay and getting themselves into trouble. The verse ends with both of them getting shot by the police as they put their hands up, which can be considered "stretching his hands", finally playing into the outro of FSMH Pt. 2 and calling God to save his life.

Quote Hold on, hold on, hold on

Wait a second, everybody here, I'm the ghetto Oprah

You know what that mean? You get a fur! You get a fur!

You get a jet! You get a jet! Big booty **** for you! Woo! God comes in as "the ghetto Oprah", distracting the police from shooting Kanye by flashing gifts and anything of the sorts.



Low Lights

Keeping in mind that this album is about Paul the Apostle, Low Lights is actually an interpolation of his entree in the bible.

Quote Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?

For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. While they give off the same message, Kanye's allows the narrative to keep connecting.

Quote Every morning, every day of my life. I won't always be crying tears in the middle of the night, and I won't always have to wake up by myself wondering how I'm gonna get through the day. Now that God has saved his life, he can finally see God in the morning, being able to return to a path of righteousness.



Hightlights

The album takes an uplifting turn after accepting God back into his life. Kanye's verse begins rapping about everything in life that makes him happy. That changes shortly after as he's lured in by another temptation.

Quote Advice to all my niggas, impregnate Bridget

Soon as she have a baby she gon' make another nigga

Got the Fruit of Islam in the trenches hah?

Even though they know Yeezus is a Christian hah?

She spent her whole check on some Christians

And that girl ain't even religious

Walkin', livin', breathin', girl you know my past well Although he proudly displays his love for God, she knows his past and tries convincing him to return to it. "Hard to believe in God, your nigga got killed". She reminds him that Jay still ended up getting killed by the police, only saving his life and leaving Jay behind. He turns on that lifestyle once again and proceeds to sinning by finding multiple woman to **** in Equinox.



Freestyle 4

The atmosphere immediately goes dark when he refers himself to a "Rap God", which is considered blasphemous in Christianity. "Close eyes, see thing. Fire up, tweaking" is Kanye closing his eyes, not letting God get to him. Fire is used to represent Mary Magdalene's sin inside him. He's now consumed by the demons from before.



I Love Kanye

Kanye just called himself God and Kanye loves God. As the last line suggests, Kanye loves Kanye.



Waves

Kanye's first verse continues Mary Magdalene's sinful acts under the influence of demons. Chris Brown's hook and Kanye's 2nd verse both tie into together as they are both him talking to God.

Quote Sun don't shine in the shade (turn it up!)

Bird can't fly in a cage (turn it up!)

Even when somebody go away (turn it up!)

The feelings don't really go away

That's just the wave (yeah) Kanye tells God "Sun don't shine in the shade", connecting more light references, saying he's in the shade and the sun isn't shining as strong on him, still making it very difficult to get to him. He brings up the same complaint as FSMH, telling him that being a bird in his cage makes him want to become liberated or free. However, even when God's gone, his love for him doesn't fade away. As the hook says, "Waves don't die, baby. Let me crash here for a moment", he's only having his fun and wants God to leave him alone for the moment. He still owns both the pure and impure parts to himself.



FML

Kanye's first verse immediately begins with him waiting waiting for his lady, or God, going deeper into thought about his life, and realizing he has too much to lose to "Jeopardize that for one of these hoes" aka demons. While he says this, he also feels he's been doing this for so long that he's in complete control of what will happen to him, as said with "I been living without limits, as far as my business, I'm the only one that's in control". After explaining his true feelings, he tells him his resolve.

Quote God, I'm willing

To make this my mission

Give up the women

Before I lose half of what I own He tells God he's willing to give up his sinning before he loses half of himself, which is his purity, leaving only his impure form to himself. He continues pouring out his feelings and both the pure and impure layers of his soul to him. He begins losing it in the 2nd verse, going in a complete contrast from saying he's in control, and that he's even crazier after he gets of his Lexapro. With "But I'mma have the last laugh in the end, cause I'm from a tribe called check a hoe", he's not only denying God now, he's saying he's going get the last laugh by threatening him. The Weeknd's hook now makes more sense.

Quote They wish I would go ahead and **** my life up

Can't let them get to me

And even though I always **** my life up

Only I can mention me The demons, such as the ones in Highlights or Famous, always want him to **** his life up, and he keeps on falling for it. The outro is God continuing to talk about them. He tells Kanye to "See through the veil" that's covering his face from seeing his light, and not to stop loving him, because the demons don't want to see them love each other.



Real Friends

Throughout the song, Kanye is severing his closest relationships through his own delusions, acknowledging this throughout half the song, while continuing to do so.



Kanye and Ty are having a conversation throughout the entire song bar the first verse

Quote I guess I get what I deserve, don't I?

Word on the streets is they ain't heard from him

I guess I get what I deserve, don't I?

Talked down on my name, throwed dirt on him The hook gives a basic sum up of what's happening to Kanye throughout the song. He's severing ties with everyone around him and he knows it's all his fault.



While this might not directly correlate with the story, it's interesting to note that "Money turn your kin into an enemy. Niggas ain't real as they pretend to be" can connect with God on Famous telling him "I loved you better than your own kin did". Notice both songs use the exact same drum pattern as well.



Wolves

Kanye's father found out how wild he's become, which has grown since saying this back on Feed back, "Seem like the more fame, I only got wilder". He's scared and ashamed thinking about what his mother would think if he she knew.

Quote I need you now

Got to love you

Found you, found you

Right now, right now Kanye has now turned to God telling him that he needs him because he's "Surrounded by the ****in' wolves" which we know are demons.



On Frank Ocean's outro, he talks about the same fire from Freestyle 4 to describe Mary Magdalene's impurity inside him

Quote The rings all ring out -- The rings he's talking about are halos and ring out is a reference to Ring Out, Wild Bells, which is written with the exact same rhythm

Burn out, cave in -- There's no light in caves meaning there's no God, relating to all the other morning/God reference in the album, and he's in there trying to make the fire inside of him go out

Blackened to dark out -- He's trying to let all his impurity out at once inside the cave

I'm mixed now, fleshed out -- He's in between pure and impure now

There's light with no heat -- Light is coming back meaning he's getting closer to God and the fire is dying out now

We cooled out, it's cool out -- The fire cooled out so the impurity inside him is gone and he's outside the cave now

Life is precious -- Him finally conquering the "holy war" explained on ULB by figuring out life is too precious to keep walking on the dark side

We found out, we found out -- Self implied Now that he's found purity, he's officially become Mary, completing the story, as he mentioned with Big Boy.



... then that would go into ULB to serve as the epilogue



Bonus

Just so people understand that EVERY tracklist holds the same story, here's the cut tracks broken down.



A quick article on what 30 Hours is really about.

http://www.bustle.com/articles/141516-who-is-kanye-wests-30-hours-about-the-ex-mentioned-might-not-be-the-one-you



Now that directly leads to No More Parties In LA, because he's driving for 30 hours away from the crazy life in LA back to Chicago. If you pay attention, he's making driving references throughout NMPILA and the song ends with a sound effect of the car immediately stopping. Towards the end of the song he's giving up to the temptations again if you read it properly

Quote Friday night tryna make it into the city

Breakneck speeds, passenger seat something pretty

Thinking back to how I got here in the first place

Second class ****es wouldn't let me on first base His verse immediately begins with him driving back from LA at full speed.

Quote Mulholland Drive, need to put up some god damn barricades

I be paranoid every time

The pressure, the problem ain't I be drivin'

The problem is I be textin' Now he's passing by a street in California while texting simultaneously, to make sure his family is okay.

Quote Textin' and drivin' down Mulholland Drive

That's why I'd rather take the 405

I be worried 'bout my daughter, I be worried 'bout Kim

But Saint is baby Ye, I ain't worried 'bout him The 405 is a slower road, however its more safe to text

Quote A 38-year-old 8-year-old with rich nigga problems

Tell my wife that I hate the Rolls so I don't never drive it

It took 6 months to get the Maybach all matted out

And my assistant crashed it soon as they backed it out

God damn, got a bald fade, I might slam

Pink fur, got Nori dressing like Cam

Thank God for me (denying God by thanking himself)

Whole family gettin' money, thank God for E!

I love rockin' jewelry, a whole neck full

****es say he funny and disrespectful

I feel like Pablo when I'm workin' on my shoes

I feel like Pablo when I see me on the news

I feel like Pablo when I'm workin' on my house

Tell 'em party's in here, we don't need to go out

We need the turbo thots, high speed, turbo thots

Drop-dro-dro-dro-drop it like Robocop

She brace herself and hold my stomach, good ****'ll do that

She keep pushin' me back, good ****'ll do that

She push me back when the **** go too deep

This good ****'ll put your ass to sleep

Get money, money, money, money

Big, big money, money, money, money So that goes into Fade where he enters the club and gets drunk, ****ing random women, talking about how his love for God is "fading", so it's a double meaning for the song title.



That goes into FML accordingly









So this isn't from me, nor is it my opinion, but it's really interesting and a lot of work went into so I feel it deserves to be posted;Lets begin this with some background information to understand how this connects with the intentions of the album. First off, here's a few words from Kanye himself, giving us his mindset putting together the album.Kanye gives us the concept behind the album, a gospel where(Christian figure), a prostitute representing sin, becoming(Christian figure), a virgin representing purity. With MBDTF, Kanye gave us a loose narrative on his relationship with America, personifying it as a female figure. He uses a very similar approach to the concept here, relating events that occurred in his life to his relationship with God in the "gospel according to 'Ye." So Help Me God being the original title implies he's had this idea in mind for awhile now.With everything else in mind, Kanye also tells us what the title refers to. The album is actually about the the life of, well known for creating the gospel.Now here's some words from Kelly PriceThere's already an immediate reference on the first track. The main concept to the album is using God's light to wake Kanye up from his impure demons corrupting him of sin. Chronologically, this would come after Wolves. However, ULB has the luxury of being able to be placed either at the front or end of the tracklist. It's Kanye rejecting his demons to live "God's dream", which can be used as the uplifting conclusion to the album after Wolves or an introduction setting the stage for the rest of the album.You get a basic summery of the entire album off the bat, Kanye fighting a holy war between the path of righteousness (Mary) and the road to sin (Mary Magdalene), in which Chance's verse ties into the theme perfectly. Since it was originally intended as an outro, this is a standalone from the rest of the album.Mary Magdalene is present as Kanye begins his verse with ""; he's using this as imagery to say if he gets caught being unfaithful, he's going to feel like an ****. Now this is where the narrative begins. He meets someone, whom seems to be described as a female, and gives us a few details about how they met and what she's like. He's scared of what people will think about seeing them together, thus not wanting to talk about it and his fears or what people may or may not be saying. Despite that, hes knows they both want to be together. He ends his verse with "", making sense of these Cudi vocals.The song changes tempo going into Pt. 2 with Kanye now using a more serious tone accordingly. Kanye starts the verse with "", which if we were to keep going with this context, that would translate to "I want to talk to God but I'm afraid because we ain't spoke in so long", while referencing they are no longer there in the morning for him. The rest can now be interpreted as a conversation with God, telling him about how he shares the same problems as his father, which includes him going broke trying to follow his dreams along with several other tragic events that lead him to become the person he is today. He ends his verse saying he'll "be taking all them stacks". Having heavy stress and frustration, Kanye uses Desiigner's verses to describe himself giving up to life's temptations, aka his personal demons, to free himself from all of it. We can now make sense of Kanye's hook throughout both parts.He's been begging to be liberated from all the stress, and it's causing him to create problems for petty reasons, which as the last line suggests, is very common. Caroline Shaw's bridge "".The sample at the end is Kanye responding to God with "". This will tie into the story later on.God is an all forgiving person whom many people find hard to love. He's telling Kanye he understands it's difficult to love him. Kanye's verses are a continuation of everything he was doing on Desiigner's verses, ****ing women and spending money on life's many temptations to avoid stress. He seems to be more consumed by his "demons" since the end of FSMH. That's because it's getting harder to see God without waking up to him in the light. On the second hook, Swizz plays God by saying "!" The second verse is him being back on trackKanye ending his second verse talking about how waking up to God's sunlight will keep him alive forever. Then he talks about how no matter how hard the demons try luring him back, it won't work. However, the Sister Nancy dancehall transition signifies a battle of temptation in the form of a party, with Swizz adlibbing God and the demons trying to convince him what to do.The demons ultimately won Kanye back in the end.Kanye becomes increasingly reckless and ignorant putting possessions and enjoyment over everything. It's like God is slipping further away from him because he cannot see him in the morning anymore. The song begins with the hookThat is God talking to Kanye. He's offering him money to wake up and see him. Now Kanye responds to his offer in the first verse.God can't pay him to wake up to talk to him. He's becoming increasingly reckless as it "seem like the more fame, I only got wilder". In the next verse, he continues on how God cant "play him".With "", he's telling us that getting people refer to him as 'father', is borrowing the phrase from South Chicago, where they use the phrase to refer to their actual fathers. At this point, he expresses where he's mentally at now, saying "". He gets even more reckless on the last verse, pairing up with Jay and getting themselves into trouble. The verse ends with both of them getting shot by the police as they put their hands up, which can be considered "stretching his hands", finally playing into the outro of FSMH Pt. 2 and calling God to save his life.God comes in as "the ghetto Oprah", distracting the police from shooting Kanye by flashing gifts and anything of the sorts.Keeping in mind that this album is about Paul the Apostle, Low Lights is actually an interpolation of his entree in the bible.While they give off the same message, Kanye's allows the narrative to keep connecting.Now that God has saved his life, he can finally see God in the morning, being able to return to a path of righteousness.The album takes an uplifting turn after accepting God back into his life. Kanye's verse begins rapping about everything in life that makes him happy. That changes shortly after as he's lured in by another temptation.Although he proudly displays his love for God, she knows his past and tries convincing him to return to it. "". She reminds him that Jay still ended up getting killed by the police, only saving his life and leaving Jay behind. He turns on that lifestyle once again and proceeds to sinning by finding multiple woman to **** in Equinox.The atmosphere immediately goes dark when he refers himself to a "Rap God", which is considered blasphemous in Christianity. "" is Kanye closing his eyes, not letting God get to him. Fire is used to represent Mary Magdalene's sin inside him. He's now consumed by the demons from before.Kanye just called himself God and Kanye loves God. As the last line suggests, Kanye loves Kanye.Kanye's first verse continues Mary Magdalene's sinful acts under the influence of demons. Chris Brown's hook and Kanye's 2nd verse both tie into together as they are both him talking to God.Kanye tells God "", connecting more light references, saying he's in the shade and the sun isn't shining as strong on him, still making it very difficult to get to him. He brings up the same complaint as FSMH, telling him that being a bird in his cage makes him want to become liberated or free. However, even when God's gone, his love for him doesn't fade away. As the hook says,, he's only having his fun and wants God to leave him alone for the moment. He still owns both the pure and impure parts to himself.Kanye's first verse immediately begins with him waiting waiting for his lady, or God, going deeper into thought about his life, and realizing he has too much to lose to "" aka demons. While he says this, he also feels he's been doing this for so long that he's in complete control of what will happen to him, as said with "". After explaining his true feelings, he tells him his resolve.He tells God he's willing to give up his sinning before he loses half of himself, which is his purity, leaving only his impure form to himself. He continues pouring out his feelings and both the pure and impure layers of his soul to him. He begins losing it in the 2nd verse, going in a complete contrast from saying he's in control, and that he's even crazier after he gets of his Lexapro. With "", he's not only denying God now, he's saying he's going get the last laugh by threatening him. The Weeknd's hook now makes more sense.The demons, such as the ones in Highlights or Famous, always want him to **** his life up, and he keeps on falling for it. The outro is God continuing to talk about them. He tells Kanye to "" that's covering his face from seeing his light, and not to stop loving him, because the demons don't want to see them love each other.Throughout the song, Kanye is severing his closest relationships through his own delusions, acknowledging this throughout half the song, while continuing to do so.Kanye and Ty are having a conversation throughout the entire song bar the first verseThe hook gives a basic sum up of what's happening to Kanye throughout the song. He's severing ties with everyone around him and he knows it's all his fault.While this might not directly correlate with the story, it's interesting to note that "" can connect with God on Famous telling him "". Notice both songs use the exact same drum pattern as well.Kanye's father found out how wild he's become, which has grown since saying this back on Feed back, "Seem like the more fame, I only got wilder". He's scared and ashamed thinking about what his mother would think if he she knew.Kanye has now turned to God telling him that he needs him because he's "" which we know are demons.On Frank Ocean's outro, he talks about the same fire from Freestyle 4 to describe Mary Magdalene's impurity inside himNow that he's found purity, he's officially become Mary, completing the story, as he mentioned with Big Boy.... then that would go into ULB to serve as the epilogueJust so people understand that EVERY tracklist holds the same story, here's the cut tracks broken down.A quick article on what 30 Hours is really about.Now that directly leads to No More Parties In LA, because he's driving for 30 hours away from the crazy life in LA back to Chicago. If you pay attention, he's making driving references throughout NMPILA and the song ends with a sound effect of the car immediately stopping. Towards the end of the song he's giving up to the temptations again if you read it properlyHis verse immediately begins with him driving back from LA at full speed.Now he's passing by a street in California while texting simultaneously, to make sure his family is okay.The 405 is a slower road, however its more safe to textSo that goes into Fade where he enters the club and gets drunk, ****ing random women, talking about how his love for God is "fading", so it's a double meaning for the song title.That goes into FML accordingly