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"Devil in a New Dress" was first released on September 3, 2010, and was the fourth song to be featured as a part of Kanye West's GOOD Fridays, a music giveaway that provided free MP3 downloads every week. [1] The intention was to release a free new song every Friday for a few months.
Devil in a New Dress" is built on a sample of Smokey Robinson's "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (1960). [7] [51] The lyrics range from self-criticism to warning and lust to heartache, [4] [51] with its sexual and religious imagery described by one critic as "part bedroom allure, part angelic prayer". [67]
Is the first song released which features West as a guest collaborator rather than a main guest. Contains a sample of Wu-Tang Clan's "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta Fuck Wit. Was later released on Never Say Never – The Remixes, which uses the original version's beat. "Devil in a New Dress" September 3, 2010
→ ""Devil in a New Dress" was produced by Bink!. It was the only song in the album not to be produced by West, who wrote it alongside the former, Ross and Malik Jones." Done "Built on a sample of Smokey Robinson's quiet storm recording "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", "Devil in a New Dress" contains lyrics about lust and heartache."
Ross had the concept of the song explained to him by West, which according to Ross, blew him away in presentation. [9] West was so impressed by Ross that he invited him back to his studio during the final stages of the album, where he also appeared on "Devil in a New Dress". [8] While Ross was there, both Jay-Z and Minaj were recording their ...
A comet known as the "Devil Comet," twice the size of Mount Everest, is currently approaching Earth. This comet, scientifically labeled as 12P/Pons-Brooks, is a periodic comet with an orbital ...
Friday Night Lights is the third official mixtape from Fayetteville, North Carolina rapper J. Cole.It was released on November 12, 2010. [1] The mixtape was to originally be called Villematic and contain J. Cole's previous leaks and freestyles, [2] however, Cole later stated it would have original material. [3]
If there’s a familiar voice zooming around in the background of Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem‘s latest collaborative track, “The Hillbillies,” that’s because it’s Bon Iver‘s Justin ...