J. Cole on how Kanye’s music changed his life & helped influence his rapping 👀 “My life was hella regular… It was nothing like my favorite rappers, I didn’t know how to talk about MY life. And then, f***ing Kanye West happened.” “The ‘Through The Wire’ video dropped an...
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LONDON -- Paul McCartney feels the same way as Kanye West, as Kanye feels about Kanye. In an interview with BBC Radio 4, McCartney shares what it was like to work with the rap star as well as reveals how Oprah felt about the whole thing. ...
Kanye West was born into a middle-class family in Atlanta on June 8, 1977. At the age of three, his parents divorced and Kanye moved to Chicago with his mother. At the age of five, Kanye began writing poetry. At the age of eight, he developed a strong interest in rap and painting....
In honor of its 10th anniversary, ET reflects on how Kanye's fourth album influenced rappers like Drake and Travis Scott.
He was deep into it; we tried to sort of one up each other, going more and more avant-garde, like, "Yeah, well, have you heard so-and-so's record?" "Well, but have you heard 17 West by Eric Dolphy?" I mean, we were really just going at it man....
Even so, it's always good to get out of one's comfort zone. With that in mind, unwrap these 12 outside-the-box Christmas songs, spanning rock to rap and featuring everything from refreshing spins on the familiar to unexpected holiday thrills. ...
The arrangements on Tyler’s new album,CHROMAKOPIA, conjure the late-2000s and early-2010s era of big drums and emotive piano, not unlikeKanye West’s productionon the albumsGraduation(2007) andMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy(2010). With its stampeding drums and choral-like singing, courtesy...
ELT Rap: How to use rap music to create lyrics for English language education Speaker: Dr. Angel Lin Faculty of Education Chinese University of Hong Kong – A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as an HTML5 slide show) on PowerShow.com ...
“soundcloud rap” is one of these things—a description so ubiquitous that it has come to feel like ad-agency shorthand, like “hipster” or “millennial.” artists and labels are sick of this term, and for good reason. for one, it's no longer an accurate descriptor, given that most ...