4. Kanye West “Dark Fantasy” (2010)
Album: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
When the beat drops, after Nicki Minaj’s accent cuts out, if you strip the studio sound to its basic components, you’ll hear an echo of Wu-Tang Clan’s “Bring Da Ruckus.” This is no mistake. RZA’s fingerprints are all over the track. No I.D. remembers that the track might have gone to Drake or Jay-Z before West decided to use it for his own project. The “can we get much higher?” sample comes from this hilarious ’80s track called “In High Places,” by Mike Oldfield, that starts out with bare synths and resolves into this reggae-infused marimba funk.
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Even though he sold it, “We Gone Make It” by Jadakiss should’ve been on the list
Alchemist made we gone make it.
pretty sure DJ Toomp made “Cant Tell Me Nothing”… it was originally a Jeezy song, whikch is why the ad-lib is there… thats bad, since you have it as his #1 beat… I could be wrong though
The song was produced by kanye AND dj toomp. plus kanye always has a bunch of people do additional vocals and what have you. that does not mean the song was originally for them. he could have had dj toomp take off the ad-libs if he really didnt want it there.
“Live Fast, Die Young” should have made top 5, and it’s not even on the list.
This list must of been made by a 15 year old hipster
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