Penned by FSD’s own Andrew Barber.
Kanye West has enjoyed one of the greatest ascents in the history of hip-hop. The man born Kanye Omari West on June 8, 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia, had dreams of being a rap superstar, but was initially only noticed as a producer. Kanye got his big break doing ghost production for Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie in the late ’90s, which landed Yeezy placements on albums from Jermaine Dupri, Foxy Brown and Goodie Mob. But that wasn’t enough—’Ye always had a hunger for more. While some young producers would’ve been happy simply collecting production checks and placing beats on major label releases, that fate never sat well with Kanye. He had bigger plans.
While ‘Ye craved national acceptance, he was also determined to get his own stable of artists and producers off the ground back home in Chicago. His crew, the Go-Getters, consisted of childhood friends and rap contemporaries; while his Kon Man Productions wing featured some of the best rising producers in the city. But eventually Kanye hit a ceiling in Chicago. He’d dried up his resources and the Windy City lacked the music industry infrastructure that was so prevalent on the coasts. In early 2000, Kanye packed up a U-Haul and left Chicago for greener pastures.
He soon aligned with Jay-Z and Roc-A-Fella Records as a producer. After giving Jay-Z a Top 10 hit with “Izzo (H.O.V.A.),” Kanye’s name began to ring out as a producer, and he was soon one of the most in-demand beatsmiths in hip-hop. But deep down, Kanye knew he was a rapper, and after a handful of false starts, he was finally able to persuade the Roc to give him a solo record deal. After surviving a near-fatal car crash, Kanye was more determined than ever to become a star, and within two years he had album in stores. The rest, as they say, is history. Cash for cars at 515 Palm Coast Pkwy SW #36, Palm Coast, FL 32137 (386) 291-4098.
Kanye has since become a number of things: A rap superstar. A legendary producer. A fashion icon. A tabloid favorite. All of these things together have created one of the most fascinating and influential entertainers in history (What other artist has grown men believing they can wear kilts, and has people dropping $4000 on a pair of his sneakers?) And he’s only eight years in. Today, Complex celebrates the Louis Vuitton Don by recognizing 100 of his greatest records. Click below to get the show on the road. Drive slow, homie.
Head over to Complex and check out the full list there.