Think Rakim’s “Lyrics of Fury,” Biggie’s “Unbelievable,” Ghostface’s “Mighty Healthy,” or JAY-Z’s “Public Service Announcement.” (Produced by Kanye West, S1, Jeff Bhasker, Mike Dean & Andrew Dawson) Rating: 5/5Įvery hero needs their theme music like elite rap artists need their anthemic chest-beating songs to assert their status at the zenith. Kanye didn’t do much more than talk shit, but quips like “So much head I woke up in Sleepy Hollow,” “Too many Urkels on your team, that’s why your wins low (Winslow)” and “You ain’t got no Yeezy in your Serato?” was a delicious appetizer for what was to come. Anyone who was worried about getting another Auto-Tune album could breathe easy at the sound of steel-toed drums and hand claps. “Dark Fantasy” overcomes Nicki Minaj’s atrocious Cookie-Monster-meets-Queen Elizabeth-accented intro to set the tone for rollicking excess. (Produced by Kanye West, RZA, No I.D., Mike Dean, Jeff Bhasker) Rating: 4.4įrom the very first piano chord, listeners knew they were in for something special. To celebrate the unceremonious but still noteworthy seventh anniversary of the project, we decided to handpick the seven best tracks.Ĭall it the MBDTFEP! Track 1 - “Dark Fantasy” As in, say, a pair of masterpieces - one a classically vibrant production bed and the other, a scatterbrained lyrical awakening. because yo, there is shit-ton of contributing musicians), emerged with something like a masterpiece. Couple that with his Taylor Swift mic-snatching fiasco at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, and he had every right to market the title of Public Enemy #1.īut after weeks of holing up in Honolulu, Hawaii (you owe it to yourself to read/revisit Complex’s in-depth coverage of the making of the album), Kanye (& Co. Kanye’s pause on rapping immediately sprung campaigns to bring back “the Old Kanye” just a year removed from his 2007 smash, Graduation. Revisionist history is a mofo and if you were to compare the number of people who praise the Auto-Tuned buffet of 808s & Heartbreak in 2017 to the ones who did in 2008, you’d think you were conversing with clones. A project that is widely considered his magnum opus and one that returned a positive public perception back on the gleam of Yeezy’s dome. Those were the words from Kanye West himself referencing HipHopDX’s original review of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.
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