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Kanye West - College Dropout (CD)

College Dropout
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Album Details: College Dropout

Release Date:02/10/2004
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005401878

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    Best yet

    By Dave  Nov 24, 2003 | 13 out of 19 found this College Dropout review helpful

    Pros: amazin beats and great lyrics

    Cons: none

    Deffenatly worth buyin. KW came threw with hes deub album deliverin great lyrics while maintin the same ill beats we've come to expect from one of the most underrated artists today in hip hop. Hes single through the wire is number one.. if u hav...ent heard it listen to it as its a great indication of what the upcomin album is all bout. Hes currentaly signed with Jay-z roca-fella-records and the alubm includes featured artists like memphis bleek, young buck, camern, and many more trust me get dis album is fu*kin amazin peaaaaace Read more Less

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    By Clynton  Feb 19, 2004 | 4 out of 4 found this College Dropout review helpful

    Pros: Something new

    Cons: none

    this is the best album out right now he gives himself the best beats and talks about more than ice and guns he spits the truth like no other rapper has before GO GET THIS ALBUM.

Pro Reviews: College Dropout

  • All Music Guide

    Producer Kanye West's highlight reels were stacking up exponentially when his solo debut for RocaFella was released, after numerous delays and a handful of suspensebuilding underground mixes. The week The College Dropout came out, three singles featuring his handiwork were in the Top 20, including his own "Through the Wire." A daring way to introduce himself to the masses as an MC, the enterprising West recorded the song during his recovery from a car wreck that nearly took his life while his jaw was wired shut. Heartbreaking and hysterical ("There's been an accident like Geico/They thought I was burnt up like Pepsi did Michael"), and wrapped around the helium chirp of the pitchedup chorus from Chaka Khan's "Through the Fire," the song and accompanying video couldn't have forged his dual status as underdog and champion any better. All of this momentum keeps rolling through The College Dropout, an album that's nearly as phenomenal as the boastful West has led everyone to believe. The b...ad points? A few too many skits, "The New Workout Plan," and the fact that the triumph that is "Through the Wire" is deemphasized and placed so deep into the album that it's almost anticlimactic. Apart from this? Abundant hotness in every aspect. From a production standpoint, nothing here tops recent conquests like Alicia Keys' "You Don't Know My Name" or Talib Kweli's "Get By," but he's consistently potent and tempers his familiar characteristics highpitched soul samples, gospel elements by tweaking them and not using them as a crutch. Even though those with their ears to the street knew West could excel as an MC, he has used this album as an opportunity to prove his lessknown skills to a wider audience. One of the most poignant moments is on "All Falls Down," where the selfeffacing West examines selfconsciousness in the context of his community: "Rollies and Pashas done drive me crazy/I can't even pronounce nothing, yo pass the Versacey/Then I spent 400 bucks on this just to be like 'Nigga you ain't up on this'." If the notion that the album runs much deeper than the singles isn't enough, there's something of a surprising bonus: rather puzzlingly, a slightly adjusted mix of "Slow Jamz" a sidesplitting ode to legends of babymaking soul that originally appeared on Twista's Kamikaze, just before that MC received his own RocaFella chain also appears. Prior to this album, we were more than aware that West's stature as a producer was undeniable; now we know that he's also a remarkably versatile lyricist and a valuable MC. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Kanye West

In the span of three short years, Kanye West went from hiphop beatmaker to worldwide hitmaker, as his stellar production work for JayZ led to a majorlabel recording contract and, ultimately, a wildly successful solo career. West paired his beats with tonguetwisting raps and a selfassured, flamboyant personality. His dapper fashion sense set him apart from many of his ra... Read more