Kanye West: 808s & Heartbreaks

Posted about 3 years ago


808's & Heartbreak just may be the definitive album of Kanye's career - sentimental, confused, and strong yet vulnerable. This is Kanye's most personal, introspective and most reflective album to date. He raised eyebrows when he sang the album's introductory single Love Lockdown at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, and raised them again when it was revealed that the entire album would be sung with the assistance of the Auto-Tune device. Contrary to the popular school of thought, it works quite well on this project as the themes and overall sound of the entire album are structured around the device creating a balance that gives his music that signature Kanye characteristic - boldness. In the wake of his mother's tragic death, his breakup from his ex-fiancée, and a string of media stunts, Kanye bears his soul through his music - the result could be considered Kanye's magnum opus.

As for my top picks: the production on Robocop is among the best on the album; it incorporates synthesized harmonies and hydraulic robotic sound clips to accompany West's fed-up-with-your-shit lyrics. Streetlights is one of the more vulnerable records, and really gives insight to the sad undertones of the rest of the album. The elements of his human emotion are on display all throughout this album. You can hear his frustration on Welcome To Heartbreak, his resilience on Amazing featuring Young Jeezy, and his rage on See You In My Nightmares with Lil Wayne. On no other track is West's pain felt more than my personal favorite: Coldest Winter, written for his mother, the late Dr. Donda West. The syncopated tribal beats from the 808 beneath his piercing vocals; this song was born in heartbreak: "Memories made in the coldest winter, Goodbye my friend; I won't ever love again…" The album closes with Pinocchio Story, a live freestyle from Kanye's concert in Singapore. Though personal in nature, the closing track tends to drift into a gratuitous rant at times.

After giving this album a few listens, I dare to say this is the best album of Kanye's career, and definitely one of the better releases of the year. Although he claims he "just wants to be a real boy" this album shows us that he already is, and that his celebrity status doesn't exempt him from the heartaches we all face. This album is not only recommended, it's a must-have. This is an appropriate follow-up to Graduation, because that's usually where real life begins…

Comments (1)

  1. janet1814 says

    I LOVE KANYE, He is a true artist, and as well all know artists can be a little nuts, so lets not hate on him for becoming humanized. I think hip hop needs a leaders who are not afraid to be different. Right nowKanye is sounding like a interesting indie electronic band iv'e recently seen at aloft party in brooklyncalled Nite Club. give there remake of good life a wurle.It's blend is of the now. http://www.myspace.com/niteclubmusic

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