The production was handled by West and a variety of other. Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2016, in Italy, Mexico, Canada, and the United States. It was released on February 14, 2016, through GOOD Music and distributed by Def Jam Recordings. The music video also features cameos from GLC, Consequence, Common, Kei Mitchell, and Syleena Johnson. The Life of Pablo is the seventh studio album by American rapper and producer Kanye West. She ends up ditching him and he goes back to the car where the music video starts at. Chris Martin (2007) sampled Youll Never Walk Alone by Patti LaBelle and The Bluebelles (1963). was sampled in Homecoming by Kanye West feat. Continuing their stellar run, Kanye’s 2007 Freshman Adjustment mixtape saw Ye call upon the services of both Game and Luda for an ode to their hometowns with 'Whole City Behind Us.' Best known. Kanye West - College Dropout (105.25 MB) 1 Kanye West - Freshmen Adjustment Pt 1 (39.28 MB) 4 Kanye West - Freshmen Adjustment Pt 2 (42.47 MB) 1 Kanye West - The Lost Tapes (81.22 MB) 5 Kanye West - Unreleased Vol 5 (25.29 MB) 2 Kanye West - Unreleased Vol 6 (25.79 MB) 0 Kay Slay - Knowledge Is Power (Hosted By Common) (52. In the film, the viewer takes on first-person perspective as Kanye as his girlfriend (played by Stacey Dash) leads him through the airport to catch her flight. Freshmen Adjustment (Mixtape) (2005) Album by Kanye West. The song's music video was directed by Chris Milk and shot at Ontario International Airport.
Ye also said in a 2013 interview with The New York Times that he was "able to just write 'All Falls Down' in 15 minutes." Music video A version with the sample is allegedly on the Freshman Adjustment mixtape. The version of the song on the album was going to contain a proper Lauryn Hill sample, but it was not cleared so Ye had Syleena Johnson re-perform the sample at "6 o'clock in the morning", an effort that Ye credits as " his life" at the end of the song's lyrics.
The track "Dreams Come True" from Ye's mixtape The Prerequisite contains nearly identical lyrics but has a different beat and neither Lauryn Hill or Syleena Johnson on it. The song went through various iterations before release.