Kanye West All Falls Down ft Syleena Johnson Lyrics











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Artist/Group: Kanye West • Album: The College Dropout • Released: 2004 • Label: Def Jam/Roc-A-Fella • Watch the Official Video of this song    • Kanye West - All Falls Down ft. Sylee...   • -------------------------------------------------- • All Falls Down is a song by American hip hop artist Kanye West. It was released as the third single from his debut album, The College Dropout. The song was written and produced by West and features singer Syleena Johnson. The hip hop song contains an interpolation of Mystery of Iniquity by Lauryn Hill from her live album MTV Unplugged No. 2.0; Hill is credited as a composer. • It was released in March 8, 2004, and entered the UK Singles Chart at number ten and peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 on May 11, 2004, his first solo Top 10 hit in the US. The song was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 47th Grammy Awards, Viewer's Choice at the 2004 BET Awards and received nominations for a total of four awards at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. The original version of the single featuring Lauryn Hill's vocals sampled from Mystery of Iniquity on the chorus of the song, was featured in the Netflix documentary Jeen-Yuhs. • The song contains an interpolation of Mystery of Iniquity by Lauryn Hill from her live album MTV Unplugged No. 2.0. West originally attempted to acquire legal clearance to sample the recording but due to various complications, the permission was withheld. West then called upon Syleena Johnson to re-sing the relevant vocal portions of Mystery of Iniquity which ended up in the final track. The version of the song with the original sample can be heard on the unofficial Freshman Adjustment mixtape, released before The College Dropout. However, the earliest version of the song can be found on West's 2001 mixtape The Prerequisite, on which it was called Dream Come True . Lyrically, All Falls Down examines the self-consciousness and insecurity within society, particularly the black community, and how these characteristics pertain to economic materialism. • In a 2013 interview with The New York Times, West revealed Dead Prez's impact on the song; • It wasn't until I hung out with Dead Prez and understood how to make, you know, raps with a message sound cool that I was able to just write All Falls Down in 15 minutes. • West performed portions of the song live on Def Poetry Jam in 2004 as a poem titled Self Conscious . A performance of All Falls Down was included on West's 2006 live album Late Orchestration, which was recorded in 2005 at Abbey Road Studios in London. It was performed live by West in 2015 as the closer to his headlining set at Glastonbury. • The song was performed by West as part of a medley at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards, as well on numerous television shows, including; Late Show with David Letterman, Total Request Live, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Later... with Jools Holland. • All Falls Down is placed as the fourth song of Kanye West's debut studio album, The College Dropout. The album's lyrical content is notable for containing complex societal issues, which West strives to advertently cover in ways relating to the Black American community. These thematic concepts, prevalent through the entirety of the album, are omnipresent within this specific song. • All Falls Down features West reflecting upon his own imperfections. The lyrics chronicle his insecurities surrounding his appearances, which he translates as an extension of problems shared with the broader population. Exploring the concept of insecurity and doubt, West tackles matters of excessive materialism and the surface-level aesthetics of affluence. West confesses to his own participation in materialistic pursuits, and the seemingly contradictory mindset thereof. • West also ties this thematic idea to an even deeper meaning. The reason this lifestyle is adopted is in an attempt to recompense for what the Black American community might have taken from people in their past. However, West scrutinizes this apparent subjugation and excessive materialism, ending with a claim that he recognizes his and others collective submission to such a lifestyle. • Hip hop journalist Davey D wrote about the lyrics in his 2015 book, The Cultural Impact of Kanye West: A number of Black pathologies including self-hate, drug abuse, and the worship of white wealth. Philosophically concludes that White men are the financial benefactors of all Black pathologies. • Spin named All Falls Down the third best song of 2004. • -------------------------------------------------- • Follow Us: • https://www.hhbars.com •   / realhhbars   •   / realhhbars   •   / realhhbars   • #kanyewest #raplyrics #hiphoplyrics #lyrics

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