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"Tell the Vision" is a song by American rapper Pop Smoke featuring fellow American rappers Kanye West and Pusha T from the former's second posthumous studio album, '' Faith'' (2021). West produced the song with Boogz, FnZ, Rico Beats, and SethInTheKitchen, while Jalil Peraza and Jess Jackson served as additional producers. A
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track, it samples a choir and Angie Martinez's ode to Pop Smoke. In the lyrics of the song, the rapper discusses his upbringing in Brooklyn and the struggles he experienced during this period. Some music critics praised the song's lyrical content, while others criticized the process behind it. In the United States, "Tell the Vision" charted at number 49 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It also scored top 50 positions in Australia, Canada, Greece, and Switzerland, alongside reaching number 33 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200. An alternative version of the song was released on West's tenth studio album, '' Donda'' (2021). The version features a tweaked beat that includes a piano loop, accompanying the vocals that are solely performed by Pop Smoke. Most reviewers complained about the rapper being disused, while a couple of them expressed disappointment in the lack of drums. The version charted at number 90 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while reaching number 69 in Australia.


Background and development

Alongside "Tell the Vision", Pusha T appears on fellow ''Faith'' track "Top Shotta". He had previously recorded a verse for Pop Smoke's track "Paranoia" that was not released on his debut posthumous studio album '' Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon'' (2020) because of a glitch, though it
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in July 2020. The song was included on the deluxe edition of the album, to which Pusha T responded by "demand ng Victor for the removal of his verse "to avoid any confusion that may take away from this amazing body of work!" The song initially began work in October 2019; at the time, it was a Pop Smoke song titled "We Made It". SethInTheKitchen and Rico Beats are the only two producers of this version, and it featured a verse from fellow rapper
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on a much different instrumental. This version never got an official release, and was ultimately forgotten about for the time being. Separately, West began to work on his own song titled "Tell The Vision" in June 2020, with producers such as E.VAX, BoogzDaBeast, FnZ, and more contributing to different versions. Some iterations of the track that have leaked include vastly different elements, with larger choirs, long instrumental outros, and much more grandiose production in general. At one point, a version of the track was made during the recording of ''
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'', with production by Dr. Dre; the instrumental for this version ended up being used on the remix of West's " Use This Gospel". Furthermore, scrapped vocal contributions were made by artists
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and Conway the Machine, the latter of whom recorded a reference track for West, with additional scrapped vocals being recorded by the
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, and an extended verse done by West. It wasn't until September 2020 that Pop Smoke's vocals began to be included on the track and the ''Faith'' version of the instrumental began to take shape. Once the tracks merged, 2 Chainz, Conway the Machine, and the Sunday Service Choir were replaced in favor of Pusha T, while Calboy's verse from the original version of "We Made It" was removed entirely. On July 15, 2021, Pop Smoke's manager
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revealed ''Faith''s track list via his
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that includes the song with features from West and Pusha T. It was produced by West, BoogzDaBeast under the moniker of Boogz, FnZ, Rico Beats, and SethInTheKitchen, with additional production from Jalil Peraza and Jess Jackson. West later unveiled a collaboration with Pop Smoke for ''Donda'' during the album's second listening party at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on August 6, 2021, which excited the crowd. An alternate version of "Tell the Vision" was ultimately included as the album's 19th track on August 29, 2021. A tribute to Pop Smoke, it was produced by West and BoogzDaBeast, while co-produced by FnZ and Ojivolta. The version only includes Pop Smoke's vocals, removing West and Pusha T's performances, though credits the former of the two as the sole artist. It has a shortened length of one minute and forty-four seconds (1:44), and a much simpler, piano-based instrumental


Music and lyrics

Musically, "Tell the Vision" is a
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track. During the breaks in its beat, a choir Sampling (music), sample is present. The song uses a synth-pop production that features the use of drill drums, lurching synths, choral flourishes, and interspersed spoken testimonials. West begins the song's intro, before it slows down. The intro then features a sample of WWPR-FM, Power 105.1 host Angie Martinez delivering an ode to Pop Smoke, which aired the day after he died. This is followed by Pop Smoke performing the first verse, the Refrain, chorus, and an interlude, preceding Pusha T rapping the song's second verse. The song's alternate version is a drill interlude with no drums and features a tweaked beat from West that is reliant on a piano loop, accompanied by quick, fragmented hi-hats. The version's sole verse is performed by Pop Smoke, whose vocals are altered through processing. Throughout "Tell the Vision", Pop Smoke raps about his early life in Brooklyn, New York, the struggles he faced at the time, and his favorite name-brand designers. The rapper also references having gone from the bottom to the top: "Look, I remember the days, same 'fit for a week straight/I used to eat 50-cent cake, now, it's Philippe's/It's Philippe's for the steak and hella thots up in the Wraith." The track begins with West uttering Ad libitum, ad-libs-filled lines: "Trippin/Wildin' on television, You could/Still see a nigga tell the vision/Pimpin'/Boy, these boys, pimpin'/Different/ These boys, boys." Pusha T pays his respect to Pop Smoke, while mentioning fellow rapper Tyler, the Creator's sixth studio album ''Call Me If You Get Lost'' (2021), hailing it the best album of the year so far. He raps about ''Faith'' competing against ''Call Me If You Get Lost'', alluding to the former potentially going platinum. Pusha T then hints at releasing an album soon after: "Look, Tyler got the album of the year, for now/But Pop about to drop, I see the platinum in the clouds/Now Push about to drop, so real trappers stick around." The rapper also affirms "the crown is only for the king, they tryna place it on a clown", which was speculated to be a Diss (music), diss to Canadian musician Drake (musician), Drake.


Release and reception

On July 16, 2021, Pop Smoke's second posthumous studio album ''Faith'' was released, including "Tell the Vision" as the third track. In ''Rolling Stone'', Mosi Reeves hypothesized that the line "I see the platinum in the clouds" is about ''Faith'' potentially having "the same commercial heights" as ''Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon''. Wongo Okon from Uproxx saw the song as an appropriate fit "in the drill rap pocket" that Pop Smoke was successful in before dying "as he raps about the struggles he faced growing up". Writing for ''Variety (magazine), Variety'', A.D. Amorosi perceived that Pusha T gets the most controversy during the song through his lyrical performance. Craig Jenkins of ''Vulture.com, Vulture'' said the song is "so crowded and outrageous and spirited and weird there's almost not even time to stew about mortality". He continued, saying it is"the most alluring ratio of wild ideas to improbable successes" and manages to traverse "multiple microgenres at the same time". Robin Murray from ''Clash (magazine), Clash'' stated the song "is simply a moment for the history books". Alex Zidel, for ''HotNewHipHop'', stated that even though listening to "Tell the Vision" seems "bittersweet", Pop Smoke's team "did a great job putting [it] together". Antoine-Samuel Mauffette Alavo of ''Exclaim!'' assumed that even though Pusha T "rarely misses in the lyrical department", he should not have been included on "Tell the Vision" and "Top Shotta" since fellow Pop Smoke collaborator Fivio Foreign did not get included on the album. At ''HipHopDX'', Anthony Malone thought the song goes "downhill immediately" once West "decides to screech phrases". Alphonse Pierre for ''Pitchfork (website), Pitchfork'' stated the track's energy is akin to that "of a college paper struggling to hit the word count" and believed the record label was disinterested in how it sounded like, estimating "it's just there" for the purpose of "fill[ing] space and generat[ing] clicks". Preezy Brown of ''Vibe (magazine), Vibe'' described the track as a "standout". Alex Suskind and Jason Lamphier for ''Entertainment Weekly'' mentioned it was "a sad but celebratory cut". In regards to the ''Donda'' version of the track, Matthew Ismael Ruiz of ''Pitchfork'' was disgusted by one of Pop Smoke's last performances in "Tell the Vision" amounting to "an aimless interlude" with the alternate version, condemning this as "a crime against Hip hop music, hip-hop" and also disliking the lack of drums. In a review of ''Donda'' for ''The New York Times'', Jon Caramanica saw the song as a "recycled" collaboration between West and Pop Smoke, perceiving it to be "purely decorative". Expressing a similar sentiment at ''Slate (magazine), Slate'', Carl Wilson affirmed that the "recycled" track "could have been jettisoned easily". ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' reviewer Michael Saponara ranked the track as the 26th best on the album, viewing it as "more of an interlude or bridge than a legit track" from Pop Smoke. Mano Sundaresan from NPR felt assured that the track is "one of the worst pieces of posthumous rap" he has ever listened to, citing "its plodding piano instrumental" and the lack of drums.


Commercial performance

Following the release of ''Faith'', "Tell the Vision" entered the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 49. The track lasted for one week on the Hot 100. At the same time as its entry, the track debuted at number 16 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It performed best in Canada, reaching number 19 on the Canadian Hot 100. In total, the track lasted for four weeks on the chart. In Australia, the track peaked at number 47 on the ARIA Charts, ARIA Singles Chart. It entered the IFPI Greece, Greece International Digital Singles Chart at number 25 on the issue for the 28th week of 2021, before rising four places to number 21 the following week. It was less successful in Switzerland, charting at number 50 on the Swiss Hitparade Singles Top 75. Similarly, the track reached number 55 on the UK Singles Chart. On the ''Billboard'' Global 200, it debuted at number 33. The song's alternate version opened at number 90 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, alongside entering the Canadian Hot 100 at number 71. The version reached number 69 on the ARIA Singles Chart.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal (service), Tidal. * Kanye West producer, songwriter, featured artist, programmer * Boogz producer, songwriter, programmer * FnZ producer, songwriter, programmer * Rico Beats producer, songwriter, programmer * SethInTheKitchen producer, songwriter, programmer * Jalil Peraza additional producer, songwriter * Jess Jackson additional producer, mastering engineer, mix engineer * Pop Smoke, Bashar Jackson songwriter, vocalist * Pusha T songwriter, vocalist * Ross Portaro songwriter *
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songwriter * Ciel Eckard-Lee assistant mixer * David Bone assistant mixer * Chris Ku recording engineer * Dave Cook recording engineer * Jordan Franzino recording engineer * Randy "Enzo" Bondurant recording engineer * Vic Wainstein recording engineer * Samuel Jackson - songwriter, producer


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References

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