35. Kanye West & Jay Z “Primetime” (2011)
By the time 2011 rolled around, No ID had played such an integral part in Kanye and Jay’s careers, that it was a must that he’d jump down and work with the duo on their Watch The Throne album. But between working on Big Sean’s debut, Finally Famous, and his return to form with Common, The Dreamer, The Believer, No ID was spreading himself a bit thin. Noting this, Dion decided to take a backseat on WTT, delivering only one track, the bonus: “Primetime.”
But despite being tacked on as a bonus track on deluxe versions of the project, “Primetime” was widely regarded as one of the standouts from the album. Beats by Dion were very much needed here, and “Primetime” proved that.
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Crazy how No ID seemes to just stay so synonymous in his production with Hip-Hop regardless of the style and changes of mainstream music.
i figured “The Real Weight” would be in the top 5.. but it didn’t even make your list. You, my friend are retarded. Corky, not Shante retarded.