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The song was subject to generally favorable reviews from music critics. Derek Xu of Medium looked at it as being "a satirical anthem, just like "We Don't Care"". [1] Tareck Ghoneim of Contactmusic.com had praise for West's performance: "[he shows] excellent wordplay that is original, humorous and the touch of irony makes for very clever use of lyrics". [2]
The song, produced by Cole himself, samples "The New Workout Plan" by Kanye West and interpolates "Straight Up" by Paula Abdul. [2] [3] The song is featured as a bonus track on Cole World: The Sideline Story. [4]
"Selfish" (Slum Village featuring Kanye West & John Legend) "The New Workout Plan" "This Way" (Dilated Peoples featuring Kanye West) "Used to Love U" (John Legend) "I Try" (Talib Kweli featuring Mary J. Blige) "I Changed My Mind" (Keyshia Cole) "Throw Your Hands in the Air" 2005 "Brand New (Rhymefest featuring Kanye West)
Even the most fanatical fitness lover among us has "one of those days." You know, the kind of day that feels like it would be best spent under the covers
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Kanye West, the rap superstar who cratered his career after delivering a series of antisemitic comments and messages on social media, has returned with a new song which includes lyrics sure to ...
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Late Orchestration is a live album by the American rapper Kanye West, released on April 24, 2006, on Mercury Records, in Europe and Asia. [1] [3] [4] The album features recordings of live renditions of songs derived from his first two studio albums, The College Dropout (2004) and Late Registration (2005).