Kanye West - We Major (Instrumental)
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- CREDITS
Written By:
Larry Smith, Russell Simmons, Really Doe, Maureen Reid, Nas, Warryn Campbell & Kanye West.
Produced By:
Jon Brion, Warryn Campbell & Kanye West.
Engineers:
Nate Connelly & Richard Reitz.
Mixing Engineer:
MIKE DEAN.
Recording Engineers:
Tom Biller & Anthony Kilhoffer.
Additional Vocals:
The World Famous Tony Williams.
Release Date:
August 30, 2005
Sample:
Action by Orange Krush.
This is something you play after graduating from highschool. Like a success song.
Cmon homie we major!
Dude there’s actually a whole album for that mood by Kanye 😂
@@krishnakandury434 Nah this different
i love lr but this makes me wish graduation ended with we major instead
best album trilogy of ever
FAX ‘LR’ goated.
Best song off of the album, top 5 Ye song and beat 💯
There is no other word for this other than; Epic.
Surprisingly clean instrumental for putting the song into editing software and using audio analysis.
this is probably Tyler The Creators favorite Kanye beat, i mean the chords/piano/ snare roll sound like some Tyler shit
Late is actually Tyler's favorite song from this album
@@Putiio1 not a bad pick at all, this beat just sounds so Tyler-esque at times
@@prodbyLazTrue
@@prodbyLaz you can hear tyler sound in this and also in all of the neptunes productions from 1999-2004
So fire. 22nd birthday with my dad. Arizona. Just saw a concert. Couldn’t be happier. We major.
best song of all time
Can I talk my - again?
Can I talk my - again?
I can't believe I'm back up in this -
I'ma be late, though
I gotta figure out what I'm finna wear
Yeah
The Roc is definitely in the building
G.O.O.D. Music's definitely in the building, ugh
I gotta say "What's up?" To Tony Williams
On the vocals!
Sing- he sings quite beautifully, don't you agree?
Don't you agree?
Ugh
And Jon Brion on the keys right now
And Warryn Campbell on the keys right now
So they asked me:
"Why you call it Late Registration, 'Ye?"
'Cause we takin' these - back to school
La, la, la, la-la-la-la la
If you know this part right here, feel free to sing along
La la la la la, la-la-la
Ba-dop-bop-ba (oh)
Feeling better than I ever felt before today (if you feeling good)
But better late than never; it's orientation (it's orientation)
But we can make it better, throwing all your cares away
We want you to get used to this
Oh, oh, oh, ooh! Ba-dop-bop-ba
Ugh, they can't do what we do, baby
Uh-uh, uh-uh! They can't do what we do baby
Uh-uh, uh-uh! They can't do what we do, baby
Yeah
Oh, oh, oh, ooh!
you can say shit man
yeah, Kanye West is GOATED
💯th like 🤩✨🎉🎊🍾
It’s like I’m at a game show
STEVIE WONDER VIBES INNERVISIONS SOUND
This is my personal birthday song.
5:10
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what
You can keep ya weak beats by your corny producers huh Nas?
Wym, this is heat.
@@ohwni nah that's what ol Nas said at one point on 'God's Don't and I thought he was sending shots at Kanye back then, now he uses his beats.
@Patric Daniels All's fair in war. Plus Just Blaze was the more known Rocafella producer when Nas said that.
@@erfbgu2643 read too much in to it. Really think he was taking a shot a jay as in "even if you got the hottest producers I'll still wash you" , but yeah he might have been talking about JB
@Patric Daniels I'm not reading into anything, you suggested that Nas was inconsistent by doing a song with Kanye. I said that he and Jay Z (obviously) was battling (hence all is fair...) and pointed out that in 2001-2002 Just Blaze was the figure head of Roc beats, Kanye wasn't really popular then so in a sense Nas was speaking more so to Just Blaze than Kanye.