Kanye West - Late Registration
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Kanye West - Late Registration
Right up there with the first album, which is a good thing. The appearances from everyone including maroon 5 is excellent. The production is amazing as usual. Definately a must have for any hip hop fan.
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Well I found out that it is still coming out next tuesday. Im not gonna tell you
that the copy isnt authentic because I don't know for sure, but the thing about rap music lately, especially with high selling artists like kanye is this. They purposely leak some songs that are not going to be on the album to get the hype up for him. but they usually do release a few of the songs that will make the final cut too.
For example I am fairly sure the song he did with john gayer is gonna be on his cd, but i havent been able to find anything more than a sample of it for the life of me.
that the copy isnt authentic because I don't know for sure, but the thing about rap music lately, especially with high selling artists like kanye is this. They purposely leak some songs that are not going to be on the album to get the hype up for him. but they usually do release a few of the songs that will make the final cut too.
For example I am fairly sure the song he did with john gayer is gonna be on his cd, but i havent been able to find anything more than a sample of it for the life of me.
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I'll listen to the song when I get home. I thought of the original song right away while listening to it. If it's not sampling, it's not sampling like Vanilla Ice didn't sample Queen because of one missed beat.Zamtuk wrote:If you are talking about 'Heard em Say', then you are wrong. That is original and contains no sampling.
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List of samples used on the album:
'HEARD 'EM SAY'
Adam Levine of lite-popsters Maroon 5 adds soulful crooning while the gorgeous piano is sampled from Natalie Cole's recording of "Someone That I Used to Love."
'TOUCH THE SKY'
Guest rapper Lupe Fiasco lends bombastic shout-outs, while the track revolves around the undeniable horns from Curtis Mayfield's "Move on Up."
'GOLD DIGGER'
Actor Jamie Foxx channels Ray Charles on a signature vocal hook, while Charles himself provides a sample from the classic "I Got a Woman."
'DRIVE SLOW'
Samples Hank Crawford and adds rappers Paul Wall & GLC.
'MY WAY HOME'
Common does the too-short guest rap, while the perfectly chosen sample hails from Gil Scott-Heron's "Home Is Where the Hatred Is."
'CRACK MUSIC'
Features a one-line hook from rapper the Game and a performance of "Since You Came in My Life" by the New York Community Choir.
'ROSES'
Built on a sample of "Rosie" by Bill Withers.
'BRING ME DOWN'
Sublime vocals by R&B singer Brandy combine with a full orchestra recorded at Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood.
'ADDICTION'
Incorporates bits of Etta James' take on "My Funny Valentine."
'DIAMONDS FROM SIERRA LEONE'
West's mentor Jay-Z drops by for a cameo, while the inspired sample is Shirley Bassey's recording of "Diamonds Are Forever."
'WE MAJOR'
Features guest raps from Nas and Really Doe and a sample of "Action" by Orange Krush (also heard in Run-DMC's "Sucker MCs").
'HEY MAMA'
Built on a sample of Donal Leace's "Today Won't Come Again."
'CELEBRATION'
Samples the deep dusty "Heavenly Dream" by the KayGees.
'GONE'
Built on a minimal piano melody and featuring samples from "It's Too Late" by Otis Redding and raps by Consequence and Cam'Ron.
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The Vanilla Ice version was obviously different. The Queen version goes: "Dun dun dun dada dun" The Vanilla Ice version goes: "Dun dun dun dada dun dun". It's not the same.Winnow wrote:If it's not sampling, it's not sampling like Vanilla Ice didn't sample Queen because of one missed beat.
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There's nothing wrong with sampling when it's just used as an element of a song. What bothers me is when someone samples the hook from a hit song and uses it for the hook/chorus of a 'hip hop' song. Puff Diddydaddy was especially bad for using that cop out.
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I don't really recall Diddy ever taking lyrics from another song... but even if he did. The thing about him is that he has people ghost write everything he has ever rapped in his entire career. He has openly admitted this on several occasions, including a new single he released where the chorus goes... "It don't matter if I write Rhyme's , i write checks" or something like that.
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Who said anything about lyrics?
He sampled the entire verse for 'Every Breath You Take' and copied the chorus melody note-for-note.
Been Around the World sampled Bowie's Lets Dance and used it as the cornerstone of the songs hook and melody.
Those are jsut 2 I remember off the top of my head.
I could list more, but I really don't have time look up the info.
He sampled the entire verse for 'Every Breath You Take' and copied the chorus melody note-for-note.
Been Around the World sampled Bowie's Lets Dance and used it as the cornerstone of the songs hook and melody.
Those are jsut 2 I remember off the top of my head.
I could list more, but I really don't have time look up the info.
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Diddy really only put rap verses in the place of the original verses and commonly used an entire song, sometimes even the original chorus.
This was very common in OLD school hip hop/rap. But when Diddy did it, it was just sort of, not creative!
That said, some of his verses are worth listening to.
To give an analogy, it's sort of like having to listen to a Van Halen song just to get to the guitar solo. We all know the song is some rudimentary 3 chord slop an elementary school music class could put together, but the solo is worth extracting from it!
Back on track, I haven't heard this album yet, which saddens me...cause I get hard for Kanye. Think i'll make a trip this weekend to go buy it. I thought College Dropout was brilliant, looking forward to more of Kanye!
This was very common in OLD school hip hop/rap. But when Diddy did it, it was just sort of, not creative!
That said, some of his verses are worth listening to.
To give an analogy, it's sort of like having to listen to a Van Halen song just to get to the guitar solo. We all know the song is some rudimentary 3 chord slop an elementary school music class could put together, but the solo is worth extracting from it!
Back on track, I haven't heard this album yet, which saddens me...cause I get hard for Kanye. Think i'll make a trip this weekend to go buy it. I thought College Dropout was brilliant, looking forward to more of Kanye!
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will smith is the king of sampling, he almost puts diddy to shame. but because the police sample was done in remembrace and probably overnight given the timing, I never cared much for it.
but Im disappointed that kanye, a top tier producer, would have so many sampled on his album. hes still one of the best out atm, so I look forward to getting this when Im off the unemployed line.
but Im disappointed that kanye, a top tier producer, would have so many sampled on his album. hes still one of the best out atm, so I look forward to getting this when Im off the unemployed line.
Well, even College Dropout had a ton of samples. The trick is how well you blend them. Does it sound like a chop shop slap together, of you speaking over a record playing in the background. Or does it sound seamless where you can't tell where the sample ends and the new material begins, creating a new song entirely.
And Funkmasterr, it's nothing personal to you or Diddy. He was always criticized for doing that, and he was definately the most succesful of those that ever did that style. Hence why he got picked. Why would i pick someone you've never heard of as an example?
All hip hop/rap albums have samples...and tons of em, you just don't realize it. Were I the producer, I would take that as a compliment to the excellent work! If you can't detect the sample...that's good work!
If you wanted to take it another direction entirely...using well known songs as samples could be viewed as a crutch to help boost the popularity of a song. A sign of weak kung fu indeed!
edit- actually farrel, in most of Will Smith's new work, most of the stuff you're thinking of as a sample, is actually re-recorded specifically for that song. He IS taking an old song, and using it for his new song...but it's rearranged and rerecorded specifically for that song, so it's something different entirely.
And Funkmasterr, it's nothing personal to you or Diddy. He was always criticized for doing that, and he was definately the most succesful of those that ever did that style. Hence why he got picked. Why would i pick someone you've never heard of as an example?
All hip hop/rap albums have samples...and tons of em, you just don't realize it. Were I the producer, I would take that as a compliment to the excellent work! If you can't detect the sample...that's good work!
If you wanted to take it another direction entirely...using well known songs as samples could be viewed as a crutch to help boost the popularity of a song. A sign of weak kung fu indeed!
edit- actually farrel, in most of Will Smith's new work, most of the stuff you're thinking of as a sample, is actually re-recorded specifically for that song. He IS taking an old song, and using it for his new song...but it's rearranged and rerecorded specifically for that song, so it's something different entirely.
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