Kanye West Appreciation/Hype Thread (Late Registration - Aug 30th)

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All Eyes on Kanye West
All Eyes On Kanye West. as one of the decade's most critically acclaimed artists sits down for an extended no holds barred interview with MTV News' resident hip hop savant, Sway. Set against a backdrop of Kanye's own artwork, dating back to his art school days in the mid 90s, Kanye talks about his highly anticipated sophomore album, "Late Registration," and much, much more! Kanye admits disloyalty to Damon Dash in his decision to stick with Jay Z when the newly crowed President of Def Jam split with his longtime business partner. And, in what some might consider a courageous departure from his rap world peers, Kanye very deliberately condemns the prevalence of homophobia in hip hop. And what would an interview with Kanye West be without a healthy dose of arrogance? Kanye heartily defends his very public self-proclaimed "tantrums" aimed at awards shows & critics who failed to bestow upon him the statuettes & praise he felt were rightfully his.
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Agent Icebeezy said:
A tracklisting floating around.........


CREDITS: Kanye West - Late Registration
« on: August 02, 2005, 05:25:32 PM »

Kanye West
Late Registration



1. Touch The Sky (f/Lupe Fiasco)
Produced by Just Blaze

2. Gold Digger (f/Jamie Foxx)
Produced by Kanye West

3. Crack Music (f/The Game)
Produced by Kanye West

4. Heard Him Say (f/Adam Levine of Maroon 5)
Produced by Kanye West

5. Drive Slow (f/Paul Wall & GLC)
Produced by Kanye West

6. Bring Me Down (f/Brandy)
Produced by Kanye West

7. Addiction
Produced by Kanye West

8. Diamonds From Sierra Leone
Produced by Kanye West

9. Celebration
Produced by Kanye West

10. We Major
Produced by Kanye West

11. Late
Produced by Kanye West

12. Hey Mama
Produced by Kanye West

13. Gone (f/Cam'ron & Consequence)
Produced by Kanye West

14. Brand New (f/Rhymefest)
Produced by Kanye West

15. Bittersweet (f/John Mayer)
Produced by Kanye West

16. Whole Life (f/Newz)
Produced by Kanye West

17. Diamonds From Sierra Leone (remix) (f/Jay-Z)
Produced by Kanye West
Next to the Produced by it shoud say written by...
 
Kanye's been spending a lot of time up here this month...he was at MuchMusic along with Jay-Z and a couple other Roc artists for an hour, where he belted out a song or two for thousands of screaming maniacs. Then he was on a ridiculously stacked card over the weekend (being promoted by Marc Ecko) that also featured Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, Fat Joe, Mos Def and a few others. Monday he played the entire CD for 20 or 30 media people and answered some questions. And Tuesday he was at HMV signing early releases of the CD for a few hundred fans.

I wish I would've gone to the weekend rap fest, particularly when they bumped the $99 price down to about $56 or so due to slow sales a few days prior (didn't find out about this until after). Hopefully they bring back a similiar show next year.
 
JPRaup said:
I set up a 74 track all Kanye playlist

Its perfect

27. Kanye West - My Way (3:24)
28. Kanye West - Home (3:59)

Those tracks are the best, not on his album. I would include Out The Game w/Consequence and John Legend. He should have included those on the new album.
 
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Thursday, August 18, 2005
West treats crowd to 'Late Registration'

Grammy winner looks outside of hip hop to create much anticipated sophomore album.

By Adam Graham The Detroit News
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Rapper-producer Kanye West unveiled "Late Registration" late Wednesday.

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Inside a nondescript office building in Troy Wednesday evening, music's hottest entity, Grammy-winning rapper-producer Kanye West, was on hand to unveil the year's most-anticipated album, West's sophomore effort "Late Registration."

"This album will change the game," the Chicago native confidently told a group of more than 40 industry professionals, DJs and journalists assembled to hear the record, the follow-up to last year's triple-platinum "The College Dropout."

"Brace yourself, I don't want anybody to get hurt," he said as he started into the album's first track, "Heard 'Em Say."

Immediately, it was clear people were feeling it, but no one was digging it more than West himself: He nodded his head throughout, mouthed the words to "Touch the Sky," raised his fist in the air during the pounding "Crack Music," formed a celebratory diamond sign with his hands during "Diamonds From Sierra Leone" and stood up and rapped along to the triumphant, genre-bending "We Major," which went over so well he decided to play it twice.

He even kept his cool when the sound system went dead during "Drive Slow."

The room burst into applause several times, but West repeatedly shushed them, so they wouldn't miss a moment of his work.

West, 27, recorded the album with producer Jon Brion, best known for his work with Fiona Apple (of whom West is a huge admiror) and his film scores ("Magnolia," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind").

In a Q&A session afterwards, West made it clear he looked outside of hip-hop for inspiration for "LateRegistration," saying he and Brion spent hours in the studio listening to old Beatles and Jackson 5 records.

There are enough musical flourishes on "Late Registration" to make any audiophile's ears perk up, which is not surprising, considering West and Brion's influences: There's pipe organs on "We Belong," a 20-piece orchestra on "Gone," a harpsichord on "Diamonds" and a string section on "Hey Mama."

An impressive list of guests drops in on "Late Registration," including Jay-Z, Nas, Jamie Foxx and Patti Labelle. But there are two people West has never worked with, whom he says it's his dream to collaborate with in the future: Lauryn Hill and Eminem.

West said "Late Registration" cost $2 million to make and needs to sell 2.6 million copies to break even. He even lamented the security surrounding the album, which is under lock and key until its Aug. 30 release.

"I think downloading is the best thing ever. I'm like, 'When's my bootleg coming out?' " he said. "I want people to hear the music!"

But as cocky as he is -- "I would hate to not be me!" he bragged at one point, later adding he feels sorry for other people who aren't him -- he knows he has room to improve, and says he plans on taking poetry lessons to bone up on his lyric-writing skills before writing his next album, which is tentatively due next year.

Before that, he has plans to hit the road with a 20-piece orchestra. He says he's playing some dates with U2 later this year, and he's been talking to Coldplay's Chris Martin about hooking up on the road.

But currently, the focus is on "Late Registration."

"Iwanted to make an album where there was no fast-forward material on it," he said, adding -- in typical West fashion -- he's confident he's made the album of the year, an "uncriticizable" achievement deserving of the top honor at next year's Grammy Awards.

But if he were to lose, "I'd be happy to lose to System of a Down," he said of the Armenian-American metal maniacs, whose "Mesmerize" was released in May.

"That's my favorite album of the year so far," he says.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/events/0508/18/E06-285250.htm

Interesting to see that he's playing some dates with U2--Maybe he'll open some dates on their 3rd Leg of their Tour? I wouldn't mind seeing him open for U2 :)
 
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Kanye West Meets The Beach Boys
 
Tracklisting:

1 Wake Up Mr. West
2 Heard 'Em Say (Featuring Adam Levine of Maroon 5)
3 Touch the Sky (Featuring Lupe Fiasco)
4 Gold Digger (Featuring Jamie Foxx)
5 Skit #1
6 Drive Slow (Featuring Paul Wall & GLC)
7 My Way Home (Featuring Common)
8 Crack Music (Featuring the Game)
9 Roses
10 Bring Me Down (Featuring Brandy)
11 Addiction
12 Skit #2
13 Diamonds from Sierra Leone (Remix) [Featuring Jay-Z]
14 We Major (Featuring Nas & Really Doe)
15 Skit #3
16 Hey Mama
17 Celebration
18 Skit #4
19 Gone (Featuring Consequence & Cam'Ron)
20 Diamonds from Sierra Leone
21 Late (Hidden Track)

Too many guests. Too many skits. Let's hope it's good.
 
so are all the tracks that have been leaked/released so far, besides Diamonds and Golddigger, not really LR tracks? My brother gave me a CD he d/l'ed a few weeks ago and said it was Late Registration, but i don't think many of hte songs are really album tracks.. Some of the tracks are killer on that too. "Drop Dead Gorgeous" is great but i guess its not on the album. A couple other ones, there's this song with a killer Al Green style soul beat, chorus goes something like "I can't see myself gettin out the game, no time soon", and that song where he uses movie titles throughout the whole thing (with another killer beat).
 
Ninja Scooter said:
so are all the tracks that have been leaked/released so far, besides Diamonds and Golddigger, not really LR tracks? My brother gave me a CD he d/l'ed a few weeks ago and said it was Late Registration, but i don't think many of hte songs are really album tracks.. Some of the tracks are killer on that too. "Drop Dead Gorgeous" is great but i guess its not on the album. A couple other ones, there's this song with a killer Al Green style soul beat, chorus goes something like "I can't see myself gettin out the game, no time soon", and that song where he uses movie titles throughout the whole thing (with another killer beat).


It was a mixtape called Late Registration Advance, and I can't remember which songs but I think Hey Mama is supposed to be on LR with Kanye rapping with a different flow (could be wrong). Gorgeous was from Kanye's mixtape in 2002, the movie titles one "living a movie" is my favorite track on the CD, and I suggest you all find Freshmen Adjustment as well, another K. West mixtape.

And also, any more news if any other HMV's are getting early releases or if Kanye is coming to sign them? I've been waiting too damn long for this CD, and the 4 singles i have aren't enbough to tide me over. (P.S. 'Brand New' is a slick track:D)
 
DMczaf said:
Didnt College Dropout have like 5-6 skits and half the tracks had guests? :lol

And it would've been better without them. This is Common's fault for raising my hopes that mainstream hip-hop might eventually move away from the "comedy."
 
haha that interview was great

Kanye is like a little kid

he will just keep rambling on until he makes a point

cant wait for the new album

the only new thing u heard on the interview was a sample from Touch the Sky, which sounds great
 
another review

http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1551534,00.html

Kanye West, Late Registration

Kanye West thinks he's God's gift to hip-hop. He's right, says Alexis Petridis
***** (Roc-a-fella)

Friday August 19, 2005
The Guardian

Kanye West
Buy Late Registration now

Since the release of his debut album, The College Dropout, in 2004, rapper and producer Kanye West has cultivated a reputation for overbearing arrogance. In hip-hop, where no one turns a hair at Jay-Z regularly comparing himself to God, this is a staggering achievement. The trouble is, it's quite hard to find any reason to contradict him. You could, if you were so inclined, debate his originality. His trademark production technique - speeding up old soul vocals to chipmunk squeakiness - was pinched from the Wu-Tang Clan, while the samples on his second album, Late Registration, suggest that West has spent not hours painstakingly sourcing rare breakbeats, but minutes raking through the kind of records drunk aunties ask wedding DJs to play: single Diamonds From Sierra Leone features Shirley Bassey's Diamonds Are Forever, Touch the Sky Curtis Mayfield's Move on Up.

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Perhaps you could question West's oft-expressed aversion to higher education, which occasionally leaves him sounding like hip-hop's answer to Steve Coogan's student-loathing alter-ego Paul Calf, and seems to have less to do with any genuine social concern than his own early exit from college. He shows no signs of giving it a rest on Late Registration, which features three more skits about the uselessness of college fraternities.

Still, you would have a hard time arguing that West is less than unique. He is currently the only mainstream rapper willing to tackle politics: the links between the jewellery trade and Sierra Leone's civil war on Diamonds ... , the blunting of black militancy by drug use on Crack Music, inadequate US health care on Roses. His lyrical politicking ranges from dextrous ("Are you hearin' what Gil Scott Heron was hearin', when our heroes and heroines got hooked on heroin?" asks Crack Music) to dismal ("I thought my Jesus piece was so harmless," he cries on Diamonds ... , "until I saw a picture of a shorty, armless"). But at least he's bothering to address topics other than how much money he's got and what a laugh shooting people is, which is more than you can say for his contemporaries.

This album's guest list is intriguing, not least because it features French film director Michel Gondry drumming and, on Gold Digger, the odd sound of actor Jamie Foxx doing his Oscar-winning impersonation of Ray Charles next to samples of the singer himself. There is also a co-executive producer's credit for Jon Brion, a producer and musician whose previous clients have included Badly Drawn Boy, Fiona Apple, Rufus Wainwright and a host of other pimped-out thugs who made ice by showing mad love for the gs on lockdown. Brion brings out West's unerring pop sensibility to startling effect. The speeded-up vocals are noticeable by their absence, but virtually every track features an irresistible hook, from Gone's Otis Redding sample to the exuberant Simon and Garfunkel-ish harmonies of Hey Mama.

More intriguing still are the cameos from other rappers. Jay-Z appears alongside mortal enemy Nas; witty, intelligent Common next to the Game, whose big claim to fame is that he's marginally less dim than 50 Cent. It's hard to think of anyone else who could bring such diametrically opposed voices together.

The music offers further evidence of how far outside rap's usual strictures West operates. OutKast aside, mainstream hip-hop doesn't really do ambiguity or irony, but just as West's arrogance occasionally appears to be a protracted joke, Late Registration finds him in thrillingly subversive form, working in the production booth to undercut tracks' messages and shifting their meanings. On We Major, he piles on the backing vocals until Nas's braggadocio is virtually inaudible. On Touch the Sky, he wittily acknowledges the familiarity of the Move on Up sample by humming distractedly along. Crack Music forces its point home with a gospel choir and a punishing beat, but when the Game finally appears, West whips both away. The gangsta rapper is left snarling away over groaning, seasick strings: his hectoring seems oddly powerless and pathetic.

Similarly, Drive Slow's lyrics initially offer a cheerful endorsement of kerb crawling ("turn your hazard lights on when you see them ho's"). Then the track slows down and the vocals turn to sludge. On the one hand, this is a straightforward nod to the odd Texan phenomenon of chopping and screwing, in which DJs play hip-hop at half speed. On the other, it entirely changes the song's mood: what started out as carefree, amoral party music now seems sinister, leering and deeply unpleasant.

Like the rest of Late Registration, Drive Slow suggests an artist effortlessly outstripping his peers: more ideas, better lyrics, bigger hooks, greater depth. West announced the album's arrival in typically retiring style: "It's killing everything out there ... I'm carrying the whole of hip-hop." On hearing Late Registration, that sounds less like rampant egomania than a bald statement of fact.
 
Man, every beat on this cd is fucking SICK

Just Blaze Brings the heat on heard em say (fucking awesome some btw)

Kanye Drops incredible beats trhoughout the cd too. Damn. This shit is too hot.

edit: was just skippin tracks, but now im listenin
 
hmm I got my REAL copy from Def Jam today to review and it leaks the same day.....

:D
 
IntestineBoy said:
wonder how it happened.

easy..Kanye already gave a few copies to some DJs last week

I know a few copies went out for reviews Monday...
 
keiichi said:
Not implying Jobber.... but that's probably how it leaked.


Hi, keiichi, I'd like to introduce you to my friend Sarcasm. Sarcasm, I want you to meet keiichi. I'm gonna go over and get something to drink, you two mingle for a bit.
 
IntestineBoy said:
Hi, keiichi, I'd like to introduce you to my friend Sarcasm. Sarcasm, I want you to meet keiichi. I'm gonna go over and get something to drink, you two mingle for a bit.

It's hard to tell sarcasm over the internet

genius
 
Takuan said:
Holy shit, I'm listening to their version of Get Em High, it's fucking perfect. Genius. Genius. Genius. Thanks for the link.

ya, this is a perfect day for a kanye fan

Kanye/Beach Boys
WildnOut
All Eyez on Kanye
ALBUM LEAKED
 
here is some track times

ARTIST: Kanye West
TITLE: Late Registration
LABEL: Roc-A-Fella
GENRE: Rap
PLAYTIME: 1h 10min total
RELEASE DATE: 30 Aug 2005
RIP DATE: 18 Aug 2005


1. Wake Up Mr. West (:41)
2. Heard 'Em Say featuring Adam Levine of Maroon 5 (3:24)
3. Touch The Sky featuring Lupe Fiasco (3:56)
4. Gold Digger featuring Jamie Foxx (3:27)
5. Skit #1 (:33)
6. Drive Slow featuring Paul Wall & GLC (4:32)
7. My Way Home featuring Common (1:43)
8. Crack Music featuring Game (4:31)
9. Roses (4:05)
10. Bring Me Down featuring Brandy (3:19)
11. Addiction (4:27)
12. Skit #2 (:31)
13. Diamonds From Sierra Leone (Remix) featuring Jay-Z (3:53)
14. We Major featuring Nas & Really Doe (7:28)
15. Skit #3 (:24)
16. Hey Mama (5:05)
17. Celebration (3:18)
18. Skit #4 (1:19)
19. Gone featuring Consequence & Cam'Ron (5:33)
20. **BONUS TRACK**Diamonds From Sierra Leone (3:58)
21. **HIDDEN TRACK** Late (3:50)


also what is wierd is there is no Bittersweet unless that will be on Mayer's upcoming cd?
 
JPRaup said:
here is some track times

also what is wierd is there is no Bittersweet unless that will be on Mayer's upcoming cd?

no. Kanye said it didn't fit this album so he's going to put it on the next album

he said the same about Home from College Dropout and you see that didn't go well..
 
Kanye is the only educated rapper out there. He's the only one with a real picture of the world. Even though he gets way to cocky sometimes and i feel like slapping him I still think hes a genius. Late Registration is the only rap album I am anxious to hear and probably will be the only one i buy this year.

this is coming from an EDM junky that plays guitar and listens to 70's rock.
 
Animal said:
Kanye is the only educated rapper out there. He's the only one with a real picture of the world. Even though he gets way to cocky sometimes and i feel like slapping him I still think hes a genius. Late Registration is the only rap album I am anxious to hear and probably will be the only one i buy this year.

this is coming from an EDM junky that plays guitar and listens to 70's rock.


David Banner is a college graduate and I use to like his stuff til "Play" came out..
 
Animal said:
Kanye is the only educated rapper out there. He's the only one with a real picture of the world.

please. shut up. thanks.

jobber said:
David Banner is a college graduate and I use to like his stuff til "Play" came out..

heh, i use to hate david banner cause i never really cared for his stuff....then I saw his little interview on Smack and was like wow, this guy is VERY respectable. So now, i like who he is as a person. Still dont care for his music tho. heh.
 
Animal said:
Kanye is the only educated rapper out there. He's the only one with a real picture of the world. Even though he gets way to cocky sometimes and i feel like slapping him I still think hes a genius. Late Registration is the only rap album I am anxious to hear and probably will be the only one i buy this year.

this is coming from an EDM junky that plays guitar and listens to 70's rock.
Hey moron, you're an idiot.
 
Haha, my friend sent me a clip of Kanye flipping out on a Toronto radio DJ for cutting him off every time he opened his mouth. He was also peeved that they censored "white" in the line "leave your ass for a white girl" from Gold Digger. Pretty weak thing to do, and I'm guessing it's left untouched in the states, otherwise he wouldn't have been so angry about it. Damn, I wish I could find the clip, the way he flips out is amusing. The direct link my friend sent me was from Dose.ca, but I can't find it through normal navigation.
 
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