User:Kyle Peake/sandbox
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Sources for "Niggas in Paris":
- Beats Per Minute (reception and dubstep)
- Billboard review (maybe for club genre) Done
- Billboard accolades (trading lines)
- MTV (Will Ferrell samples)
- Cokemachineglow (reception)
- Complex (minimalist beat and lyrics about Jay-Z as a drug dealer) Done for comp
- Consequence (synth line, club, Jay-Z fast and potentially burn) Done for comp
- Consequence best songs of decade (Two black men — one hailing from Brooklyn and the other from Chicago — have defied the odds to achieve massive success and unfathomable amounts of wealth)
- DJBooth (reception)
- Drowned in Sound (Jay-Z and West hot bitch lyrics)
- Entertainment Weekly (reception)
- The Guardian blog (bass, snare and West half-time pace)
- The Guardian (reception, staccato, industrial elements, meaning of Blades of Glory sample)
- HipHopDX (reception)
- Los Angeles Times (Jay-Z's introduction to being in Paris)
- NME song review (reception)
- NME best of decade (maybe for black empowerment)
- NME best of all time (blimps and genre)
- Paste (synth driven beat, reception) Done for comp
- Pitchfork (synth, drums, West illness lyrics and maybe interpretation of Ferrell sample)
- Pitchfork accolades (hah and lyrical references)
- PopMatters (elements of West Coast Rap, reception) Done for comp
- Prefix Mag (Jay-Z and West hot bitch lyrics, reception)
- RapReviews (backing vocals, distorted bass, breakdown, reception)
- Rolling Stone (beat, synthesizer and interpretation of Ferrell sample)
- Rolling Stone accolades (minimalist, synth line and Jay-Z dark fate potentially)
- Spin (reception, dubstep elements, icy synths with Blades of Glory)
- Sputnikmusic (Jay-Z Michael lyrics)
- Stereogum (dubstep elements) Done
- Tiny Mix Tapes (staccato electronics; snares; 808 breakdown) Done
- Urb (wealth, kick drums, synths, Jay-Z verse meaning, reception) Done for comp
- Vibe Hit-Boy (braggadocio flow and bass)
- Vibe passed on beat (up-tempo) Done
- Way Too Indie (synth) Done
- XXL (watches and wealth, reception)
- XXL accolades (bouncy) Done
The A.V. ClubAllMusicAmerican SongwriterThe Boston GlobeChicago TribuneComplex best songsThe Daily TelegraphDigital SpyHighsnobietyThe IndependentMSN MusicThe New York TimesNOW MagazineThe ObserverSlant MagazineUproxxUSA Today
Research one aspect at a time for tours
Newspapers.com about 808s & Heartbreak:
- Calgary Herald (a rap album that features almost no rapping - one whose hooks sink deeper into you with each listen - grooves constructed on songs from pulsing electro and R&B synth bass, drum beats picked from Roland TR-808)
- The Akron Beacon Journal (Martian keyboards and New wave beats – synthetic space opera, give it time and sounds more like West than ever before)
- Kitsap Sun (bleak landscape; sonically monochromatic songs that navigating can feel like a hard slog; "push and pull" of how he admits without the girl he left it is so lonely in the end like "Heartless")
- The News and Advance – abandons West's soul samples, beats minimalist and Auto-Tuned vocals sounding robotic – self-confliction, narcissism and indulgence – "more introspective and skeptical of his enormous lifestyle"
- The Palm Beach Post – rarely rapping on the album
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "indulging in a revealing frankness not often found in rap ... most superstars simply don't want to admit they have feelings just like everyone else", minimalist album
- The Spokesman Review – retrospective on his emotional introspection
- Pittsburgh Post–Gazette – tenor pipes; mellow, ambient production
- Northwest Herald – left early samples
- The Tribune – "somber introspection"
- Kelowna Capital News – simple, "ultra hooky tunes that are more dance pop that hip hop"
- The Philadelphia Inquirer – indulgence
- Press of Atlantic City – minimalism
- Check Metacritic reviews
- Check Internet Archive
Newspapers.com about The College Dropout:
- The Daily Illini – vocal hooks, pop and street combined with the beats; messages palatable to people who glorify the bling-bling lifestyle which he criticizes; self consciousness; bright but holding back his thoughts as not using his smart-aleck skills
- Kitsap Sun self consciousness, sped-up soul sampling
- The Province – political rap; speeding up old soul samples for chipmunk; socially conscious; party anthems; no gangsta cliches because he "never killed anybody" so will not rap about this subject matter "Every song [of mine] is an inspirational song, to make you feel good"
- Lancaster New Era – sped-up soul sampling
- San Angelo Standard-Times – religion, socially conscious and party themes
- The Star Press – brains; taking on the system that oppresses his people and taking on his own people
- Today interview
- Check Metacritic and Internet archive
- Chicago Tribune – fun digressions
- Detroit Free Pres – self deprecating; pokes fun at bling-bling culture and phony materialism; chipmunk soul samples
- Wausau Daily Herald – move away from gangsta rap
- "ten years ago today we finally released the college dropout kanye"