![]() So what do we think of the album? Well, after listening to it twice we can safely say that it’s fantastic. If you’ve spotted any more samples on the album, please submit them to us and the world will know! ![]() RoboCop’s chorus is built around some soundtracky violins taken from Patrick Doyle’s Kissing in the Rain from the soundtrack to the film - submitted by jamieduffy21īad News samples the folky drum loop from See-Line Woman by Nina Simone - submitted by jamieduffy21Īnd the album’s grand finale (not counting the bonus track), Coldest Winter, is all based on Tears for Fears’s incredible Memories Fade, a killer Tears for Fears ballad from 1983 - submitted by Shinj So what samples did Kanye use on the album after all? Thanks to you, our wonderful community, we didn’t have to wait long to find out! Here is what you have come up with so far: Almost makes up for the relatively sparse use of samples! The best bit for us though is the heavy, clean use of the 808 bassdrum throughout the album. The rapping is all but gone and replaced by auto-tuned singing, an approach which in principle could be a really bad idea but in reality works well and creates some stunning moments. ![]() West took on this album and all the buzz around it, we just had to present our opinion! So yes, Kanye has definitely stepped way out of his comfort zone on this one. Kanye West's new album, 808s & Heartbreak, dropped today (nearly two months ahead of the original release date).
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