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The song is the sequel to "Maybach Music" featuring Jay-Z from Ross's 2008 album Trilla. An official remix was made called "Maybach Music 2.5", which features DJ Khaled, T-Pain, Pusha T, Birdman and Fabolous. In May 2010, a response to this song was by Jay-Z was leaked online.
"Live Fast, Die Young" was originally conceived by Kanye West as a song for his fifth studio album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) (known at the time under the working title Good Ass Job), with the name Hard Horn Nightmare.
Maybach Music Group (MMG) was launched in a joint venture and as an imprint of Ross' then-label, Def Jam Recordings in 2008. Along with Ross himself, the label signed its first two acts that same year; its first was the hip hop group of which Ross was a member, Triple C's (alongside Gunplay, Torch, and Young Breed), while its second, singer Masspike Miles was signed in November of that year. [6]
Kanye West featuring Pusha T, Ryan Leslie, Lloyd Banks, Kid Cudi and John Legend: Kanye West Terrence Thornton: GOOD Fridays: 2010 "Christmas In Harlem" Kanye West featuring Vado, Jim Jones, Cyhi the Prynce, Pusha T, Big Sean, Cam'ron, Teyana Taylor and Musiq Soulchild: GOOD Fridays: 2010 "Classic (Better Than I've Ever Been)" Kanye West Kanye ...
"Maybach Music IV", the album's fifth track, is the fourth song of a series which began on Ross' second album, Trilla (2008), and has since featured artists such Kanye West, T.I. and Erykah Badu. [29]
In honor of Kanye's latest Twitter series, we've compiled 20 of his most philosophical, fortunate cookie-esque lyrics.
The music video was directed by Spike Jonze and was filmed in Downey, California, USA. [45] Pitchfork Media reported that "Jay-Z and Kanye West are doing something big for the video for Otis." [ 46 ] The video, featuring a cameo by Aziz Ansari , [ 47 ] was released on August 11, 2011, on MTV and affiliated networks at 8:56 pm ET/PT with an ...
Kicking into a techno beat, the-Dream crafts a melodic pop tune that manages to fit nicely into the current uptempo R&B trend, while creating some new sonics of its own. With MJ-imitated "woo-hoo's"; a clever, flirtatious rap interlude from Kanye West; and romantic lyrics throughout, this could be the summer anthem for young lovers everywhere". [2]