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Kanye, deconstructed: The human voice as the ultimate instrument (2016x144)
Udgivelsesdato: Aug 31, 2016
Kanye West's music orbits around the power and flexibility of the human voice.
Special thanks to Martin Connor. More of his hip hop analysis can be found here: http://www.rapanalysis.com/
A crisp and clear vocal performance is a vital component of all genres of popular music. So when Kanye West recorded his debut single, "Through the Wire," with his jaw completely wired shut after a car accident, he was taking a huge risk.
When you listen to "Through the Wire," you immediately hear that Kanye "chipmunk soul" in his pitched-up sample of Chaka Khan's "Through the Fire." But you also hear Kanye riff: Yo, Gee, they can’t stop me from rapping, can they? Can they, Hop?
His voice is muffled and lispy. It's not clear at all. But that vocal performance illustrates something unique about his work as a producer and artist: His greatest instrument has always been the human voice.
Here's a Spotify playlist for some select Kanye West tracks.
https://open.spotify.com/user/estellecaswell/playlist/4We6iitXGS13jnzujboBHe
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