kanye west used 16 other people to help write "All Day"

Zach Lowe

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If those 18 people wrote a 70's soul song and Kanye looped it on an MPC there would be no problem

But if you have artists and musicians in the studio with you and you give them a lil 5% credit here and there for small contributions that's not real hip hop :what:

fukking real hip hop police :camby:

Coli mad cuz naS or 50 or whoever they think is good couldn't find 18 talented people to help them with their shyt:heh:
 

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Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Tyler Bryant, Kendrick Lamar, Karim Kharbouch, Cydel Young, Victor Mensah, Mike Dean, Che Pope, Noah Goldstein, Allen Ritter, Mario Winans, Charles Njapa, Malik Yusef Jones, Patrick Reynolds, Ernest Brown & Noel Ellis"

:mjlol:

I wonder which lines Kendrick wrote tho

"You a actor you should be a on broadway nikka"
Lol
 

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Way too many cooks in the kitchen. shyt is extra. I didn't hate the song or anything, but sometimes you can overcook the dish.

the way I think he's doing it, is he has all these cats in the studio, and ANYONE that contributes any idea, no matter how miniscule gets a credit on the song. we will never know who's doing what and how much tho.
 
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So how many lyrics did Mike Dean or Noah Goldstein add to the final record? :childplease:

nah b

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01. On Sight [Prod. By Kanye West & Daft Punk, Addl. Production By Mike Dean & Benji B | Co-Written By CyHi, Malik Yusef, Rhymefest, & Fonzworth Bentley]

02. Black Skinhead [Prod. By Kanye West & Daft Punk, Addl. Production By Gesaffelstein, Brodinski, Mike Dean, & Lupe Fiasco | Co-Written By Lupe Fiasco, CyHi, Malik Yusef, Fonzworth Bentley, & Sakiya Sandifer]

03. I Am A God Feat. God [Feat. Capleton & Justin Vernon] [Prod. By Kanye West, Mike Dean & Daft Punk, Co-Prod. By Hudson Mohawke | Co-Written By Rhymefest, CyHi, Malik Yusef, & Fonzworth Bentley]

04. New Slaves [Feat. Frank Ocean] [Prod. By Kanye West, Co-Prod. By Ben Bronfman, Addl. Production By Mike Dean, Travis Scott, Noah Goldstein, Sham 'Sak Pase' Joseph, Che Pope, Hudson Mohawke, & Arca | Co-Written By CyHi, Malik Yusef, Rhymefest, Fonzworth Bentley, & Sakiya Sandifer]

05. Hold My Liquor [Feat. Justin Vernon & Chief Keef] [Prod. By Kanye West & Mike Dean, Addl. Production By Arca & Noah Goldstein | Guitar Solo By Mike Dean | Co-Written By CyHi, Malik Yusef, Rhymefest, & Fonzworth Bentley]

06. I'm In It [Feat. Assassin & Justin Vernon] [Prod. By Kanye West, Co-Prod. By Evian Christ & Dom $olo, Addl. Production By Noah Goldstein, Arca & Mike Dean | Co-Written By CyHi, Malik Yusef, & Sakiya Sandifer]

07. Blood On The Leaves [Prod. By Kanye West & TNGHT (Hudson Mohawke & Lunice), Co-Prod. By Carlos 'Six July' Broady, Addl. Production By 88 Keys, Mike Dean, & Arca | Co-Written By CyHi, Malik Yusef, & Tony Williams]

08. Guilt Trip [Feat. Kid Cudi & Popcaan] [Prod. By Kanye West, Mike Dean, & S-1, Addl. Production By Travi$ Scott, Ackee Juice Rockers, & Noah Goldstein | Cello By Chris 'Hitchcock' Chorney | Co-Written By CyHi]

09. Send It Up [Feat. King Louie & Beenie Man] [Prod. By Kanye West & Daft Punk, Co-Prod. By Gesaffelstein & Brodinski, Addl. Prod. By Arca & Mike Dean | Co-Written By Ab-Liva & Sakiya Sandifer]

10. Bound 2 [Feat. Charlie Wilson] [Prod. By Kanye West, Co-Prod. By Che Pope, Addl. Production By Eric Danchild, Noah Goldstein, No ID, & Mike Dean | Co-Written By CyHi, Malik Yusef, Sakiya Sandifer, & John Legend]


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Way too many cooks in the kitchen. shyt is extra. I didn't hate the song or anything, but sometimes you can overcook the dish.
Par for the course.

Dude's been overdoing it damn near his whole career
 

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:what: and? Take that silly shyt elsewhere lame :camby:

Now see here, you're saying The Chronic & 2001 are better than College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation, MDBTF, 808's and Yeezus?

:bryan:get the fukk outta here.

oh yeah

As Aftermath producer Mahogany told Scratch: "It's like a class room in [the booth]. He'll have three writers in there. They'll bring in something, he'll recite it, then he'll say. 'Change this line, change this word,' like he's grading papers."[142] As seen in the credits for tracks Young has appeared on, there are often multiple people who contribute to his songs (although often in hip hop many people are officially credited as a writer for a song, even the producer). In the book How to Rap, RBX explains that writing The Chronic was a "team effort"[141] and details how he ghostwrote "Let Me Ride" for Dre.[141
 
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