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I hope after this song we hear nothing else until it leaks in full. With graduation it seemed like we heard a decent amount before hearing it in full, same with Late Registration, and obviously College Dropout.

I was just thinking other than Not Afraid, and Wont Back Down, we had heard nothing else when Recovery leaked, which make it that much better.
 
I hope after this song we hear nothing else until it leaks in full. With graduation it seemed like we heard a decent amount before hearing it in full, same with Late Registration, and obviously College Dropout.

I was just thinking other than Not Afraid, and Wont Back Down, we had heard nothing else when Recovery leaked, which make it that much better.
 
Originally Posted by wada7

Originally Posted by Will0827

Power remix is dropping today says kanye's twitter hopefully it's true.
and the Runaway remix with Raekwon
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I'm actually looking forward to the Bieber joint
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http://www.complex.com/bl...ration-kanyes-new-album/

Say whatever you want about Raekwon’s magical goatee, but there’s no denying that he stays on his grind. Even though he just released the ITunes-only Gold Edition of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. II and he’s getting ready to embark on the Rock The Bells Tour, he still somehow found time to do a collaboration with with permanent Twitter trending topic Justin Bieber. Oh, and did we mention Kanye West made it all happen via Twitter? The uncommon three-way collaboration is getting a lot of attention, so we had to get Rae to break down his song with Justin Bieber, what he thinks of Kanye’s album, and how ’Ye needs to produce a track for he and Ghostface to rip.
As Told to Insanul “Incilin
 
http://www.complex.com/bl...ration-kanyes-new-album/

Say whatever you want about Raekwon’s magical goatee, but there’s no denying that he stays on his grind. Even though he just released the ITunes-only Gold Edition of Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… Pt. II and he’s getting ready to embark on the Rock The Bells Tour, he still somehow found time to do a collaboration with with permanent Twitter trending topic Justin Bieber. Oh, and did we mention Kanye West made it all happen via Twitter? The uncommon three-way collaboration is getting a lot of attention, so we had to get Rae to break down his song with Justin Bieber, what he thinks of Kanye’s album, and how ’Ye needs to produce a track for he and Ghostface to rip.
As Told to Insanul “Incilin
 
Originally Posted by onetwothreewick


On Kanye’s new album…
This guy Kanye is like a brainiac wizard right now on the keyboard and his energy level is just…it’s like he got gallons of ginseng in the corner of the studio. He’s on the top of his game. And his album, he gave me a piece of it. We wouldn’t let him just play one song without playing the next. But he was just giving everybody a taste and he had his eyes closed through the whole scenario of listening to the music. And we was just drawing it in, drinking. You know we had our little Hennessey going on. I didn’t even really listen to everything everything. It was more like throw it on and feel it. All I could say is…aww #%$#! Get ready for another mutha****in’ classic from this kid.

I [heard the song he did with RZA]. When Kanye played it, it was definitely what it needed to be. RZA didn’t stray away from his sound, RZA kept it where he was supposed to be. It’s definitely a hip-hop beat, it’s not a beat that’s being driven to a commercial situation. When you look at somebody’s art, you look for color and contrasts and great thread. The material he’s coming with, it fits. It fits who he is and it fits his alter ego—the maniac, menacing production he puts on stuff. The production he got it just…it’s hip-hop too. It’s not where you could say, “Oh he went somewhere else
 
Originally Posted by onetwothreewick


On Kanye’s new album…
This guy Kanye is like a brainiac wizard right now on the keyboard and his energy level is just…it’s like he got gallons of ginseng in the corner of the studio. He’s on the top of his game. And his album, he gave me a piece of it. We wouldn’t let him just play one song without playing the next. But he was just giving everybody a taste and he had his eyes closed through the whole scenario of listening to the music. And we was just drawing it in, drinking. You know we had our little Hennessey going on. I didn’t even really listen to everything everything. It was more like throw it on and feel it. All I could say is…aww #%$#! Get ready for another mutha****in’ classic from this kid.

I [heard the song he did with RZA]. When Kanye played it, it was definitely what it needed to be. RZA didn’t stray away from his sound, RZA kept it where he was supposed to be. It’s definitely a hip-hop beat, it’s not a beat that’s being driven to a commercial situation. When you look at somebody’s art, you look for color and contrasts and great thread. The material he’s coming with, it fits. It fits who he is and it fits his alter ego—the maniac, menacing production he puts on stuff. The production he got it just…it’s hip-hop too. It’s not where you could say, “Oh he went somewhere else
 
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