Travis Scott, James Blake, Stevie Wonder Go Ethereal On "Stop Trying To Be God"

Travis Scott, James Blake, and Stevie Wonder make some beautiful music together.

BYMitch Findlay
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Travis Scott's "Stop Trying To Be God" is designed in a two act structure; La Flame carries the torch on the former, while the legendary Stevie Wonder holds it down for the latter, providing instrumentation for UK singer James Blake. As the ethereal odyssey kicks off, Travis lulls listeners in with a simple, yet effective melody. Lyrically, the song's main message carries a sense of universality, though some may wonder whether or not his warning may be aimed at any particular target. Musically, several elements form in a harmonious fashion, with the welcome addition of an absolutely murderous harmonica, a staple of Wonder's toolkit. 

As the second act begins, the song transforms as disparate elements coalesce; while Astroworld features moments of brilliant production, Blake's vocal section is a masterclass in that department. Subtle organ (both rhodes and church), two-part harmonies, and of course, the aforementioned harmonica combine for a lush slow burn. Blakes's vocals are equally inspiring and haunting, as his ghostly wails evoke shades of Radiohead's subtle soundscapes; recall, Travis previously cited Thom Yorke as an influence

Even for those unwilling to buy into La Flame's more hedonistic cuts, the epic "Stop Trying To Be God" is a powerful piece of music with widespread appeal. Though not as immediately accessible as a "trap banger," this magnificent song takes hold on a deeper level; don't be surprised to carry it with you throughout the day.

Quotable Lyrics

Is it the complex of the saint that's keepin' you so, so still?
Is it a coat of old paint that's peelin' every day against our will?
Is it too long since the last open conversation you had? Oh no
And did you see the void in the past?
And can you ever see it comin' back?
Well can you always be a step ahead of it for me?
Well can you always be a step ahead of it for me?


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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.