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''The Life of Pablo'' is the seventh studio album by American rapper and producer
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. It was released on February 14, 2016, through
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and distributed by
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. Recording sessions took place from 2013 to 2016, in Italy, Mexico, Canada, and the United States. West and a variety of producers, including co-executive producers
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and
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handled production. West enlisted
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for the album from
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, Chance the Rapper,
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, and Sampha. Several
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preceded the release of ''The Life of Pablo'', including the tracks " Real Friends" and "
No More Parties in LA "No More Parties in LA" (often stylized as "No More Parties in L.A.") is a song by American rapper Kanye West from his seventh studio album, ''The Life of Pablo'' (2016), featuring vocals from fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar. It was produced by Wes ...
". During the months before its release, the album's title and tracklist went through several publicized changes. West premiered an early version at
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on February 11, 2016, as part of his Yeezy Season 3 fashion show. After several additional sessions and alterations, the exclusive launch occurred for streaming on
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three days later. Following its official streaming debut, West continued to make changes to ''The Life of Pablo''. A largely updated version of it, including alternate mixes and other changes, was made available on other streaming services and for digital purchase on his website on April 1, 2016. The singles " Famous", the two-part "
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", and "
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" were released to support it in 2016. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, with particular attention being paid to the fragmented, unfinished nature of the composition and release. Multiple publications named it one of 2016's best albums. ''The Life of Pablo'' received five nominations at the 2017 Grammy Awards, including
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, though the Album of the Year rejection was deemed a snub by numerous publications. Following Tidal's initial disclosure of its
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and its release to competing streaming services, the album debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, becoming the first to reach the summit primarily through streaming, and was ultimately certified
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by the
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(RIAA). It also debuted at number one in Norway, and in the top ten in Canada, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Sweden.


Background and development

In November 2013,
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began working on his seventh studio album, with the working title of ''So Help Me God'' intended for a 2014 release date. Q-Tip announced he and
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, one of the executive producers of West's sixth studio album ''
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'' (2013), would produce the album. Early recording sessions resulted in several tracks released as standalone singles or given to other artists, including West's
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collaborations " All Day", " Only One", and the McCartney and
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collaboration "
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". In 2015, West announced the album's new title as ''SWISH'', though he noted the title could change. West announced in January 2016 that ''SWISH'' would be released on February 11. He released a new song " Real Friends" that month simultaneously with a snippet of "
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". This signified a revival of the
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initiative where West had released new singles every Friday. On January 26, 2016, West revealed he had renamed the album ''Waves''. The track " Famous", featuring vocals by frequent West collaborator Rihanna and American hip hop recording artist
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, was scrutinized on
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for its controversial lyrical reference to American singer
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, because West had interrupted her acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. On February 9, 2016, several days ahead of its release, West changed the title to ''The Life of Pablo''. On February 11, West premiered an early version of the album at
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during the presentation of his Yeezy Season 3 clothing line. Following the preview, West announced he would modify the track list again before its public release. He delayed the release further to finalize the recording of the track "
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" at the behest of co-writer Chance the Rapper.


Recording


Initial sessions

''The Life of Pablo'' was recorded between 2013 and 2016, though recording for the track "No More Parties in LA" started in 2010, during the sessions for ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy''.
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reported that writing and recording for the album took place in Mexico in September 2014; he recalled McCartney and Rihanna were present. American rappers
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and
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confirmed that they had ended their feud to work with West on music to be released by him. In April 2014, during an interview with ''Self-Titled'', English
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music producer
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explained that despite West not always being musically clear, he just seemed "interested in pushing aesthetic boundaries as far into the Avant as possible". He will say "This is not
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enough. This is too
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. Make something else." This can confuse other musicians. Christ said that West is "a dream to work with", adding that when it comes to creative freedom, West is on his own level in terms of the freedom. He explained "he wants you to work to a blueprint, the blueprint is: 'Don't make a rap beat. Anything but a rap beat'. In February 2015, while West was continuing work on ''The Life of Pablo'', he confirmed the album was around 80% complete. In March 2015, during an interview with
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, promoting his third studio album ''
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'' (2015),
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spoke about the multiple recording locations involved in ''The Life of Pablo'' including Mexico and Hawaii. In an October 2015 interview with ''
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'',
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, who is featured on the track "
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" with Ty Dolla Sign, discussed his experiences with West describing him as "just a normal guy, like me, and super cool". On January 27, 2016, West revealed the update of the final track listing for ''The Life of Pablo'' on his official Twitter account. The updated track listing included a number of unannounced potential collaborators:
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,
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, as well as a return of his frequent production collaborators, such as Mike Dean,
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, and
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. Following the album's premiere at
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, it was revealed that
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-based rapper
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contributed vocals to "
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" and " Freestyle 4".


Post-release updates

West released ''The Life of Pablo'' for streaming on February 14, 2016, following a performance on ''
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''. Although a statement by West around the time of ''The Life of Pablo''s release indicated it would be a permanent exclusive to
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, the album was released through several other competing services beginning in April 2016. Before the release of ''The Life of Pablo'', West had tweeted that it was a hip hop and a
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album. In an interview on Big Boy Radio, West said: "When I was sitting in the studio with Kirk,
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, and we're just going through it, I said this is a gospel album, with a whole lot of cursing on it, but it's still a gospel album." Following ''The Life of Pablo''s initial Tidal release, West said he intended to continue altering the songs, declaring the album a "living breathing changing creative expression". On March 13, 2016, over a month after the release, West uploaded an updated version of "Famous", swapping out the lyric "She be Puerto Rican day parade wavin' for "She in school to be a real estate agent", as well as making slight tweaks to the overall mix. Three days later, West updated the album's Tidal track list with a reworked version of "
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", which included previously removed guest vocals by Vic Mensa and Sia, and separated the ending portion sung by
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into a separate interlude under the title of " Frank's Track". This reworking was done around a month after West proposed a fix to the song. On March 30, ''The Life of Pablo'' received a major update, with at least 12 tracks appearing in altered forms. The updates included prominent vocal additions, new lyrics, and altered mixes. Def Jam confirmed this incarnation to be "a newly updated, remixed and remastered version", and clarified that the album would continue to appear with "new updates, new versions and new iterations" in the following months, calling it "a continuous process". A minor update was published on April 2, fixing the outro vocals for "30 Hours" which had been rendered off-time during the March 31 update. Finally, on June 14, ''The Life of Pablo'' was updated to include an additional track titled " Saint Pablo" featuring vocals by British musician Sampha, with other miscellaneous alterations throughout the album. Discussing ''The Life of Pablo''s continued alterations, Jayson Greene of ''
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'' mused "at what point is a record 'over', and who gets to make the call"? He claimed West was "seeing how far he can stretch the point right now, in a way no pop star has ever quite tried", describing him as "testing the shifting state of the 'album cycle' to see if he can break it entirely, making his album like another piece of software on your phone that sends you push updates". Winston Cook-Wilson of '' Inverse'' described the album as "a fluid construct", writing that "as a way of holding the public's attention span, Kanye's choice to continue to tweak ''The Life is Pablo'' indefinitely is genius". He elaborated, "It encourages people spend time processing an album that deserves it: a bewildering, sprawling, and controversy-courting piece of art." The unconventional updates post-release inspired other artists to do the same, with
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making similar alterations after the release of their albums. However, in ''
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'', Nosheen Iqbal noted the criticism that West faced for updating the album. Brian Welk and Ross A. Lincoln from ''
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'' claimed West should have ended the updates after his initial changes to ''The Life of Pablo'' three days after its release. In a January 2020 interview with '' GQ'', West explained his continuous updates to the album, saying, "Nothing is ever done."


Musical style

''The Life of Pablo'' was noted by ''
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''s Madison Vain for its "raw, occasionally even intentionally messy, composition" in contrast to West's previous albums. Compared to his pre-''Yeezus'' work, Robert Yaniz Jr of Cheat Sheet viewed the album as West taking on a sound that is not as accessible and "more self-indulgent". ''
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Rob Sheffield Robert James Sheffield (born February 2, 1966) is an American music journalist and author. He is a long time contributing editor at ''Rolling Stone'', writing about music, TV, and pop culture. Previously, he was a contributing editor at ''Blen ...
wrote that ''The Life of Pablo'' sounds messy, though he expressed the feeling the sound is purposeful to follow on from "the laser-sharp intensity of ''Yeezus''", saying the album is "designed to sound like a work in progress". Carl Wilson of ''
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'' suggested that with the given context of the sonic landscaping throughout ''The Life of Pablo'', the point is that "in West's
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, mood-swinging way, ''Pablo'' now seems undeniably (not half-assedly, as I'd been about to conclude) like an album of struggle", noting the strange connections that it created "between Kanye's many iterations—
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-sample enthusiast, heartbroken
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crooner, hedonistic
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composer, industrial-rap shit-talker" while making use of bass and percussion lines "that are only the tail-end decay of some lost starting place, some vanished rhythmic Eden". Writing for ''
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'',
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claimed the album sounds like abstract hip hop work and noted the somewhat disjointed sound, while ''Pretty Much Amazing'' critic Nathan Wisnicki noted occasional elements of "hyperactive"
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. West described the music on ''The Life of Pablo'' as "The gospel according to Ye", explaining that his gospel differs somewhat from what happened in the
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, "but it's this story idea of
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becoming Mary". Corbin Reiff of ''
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'' claimed the album only works "as a gospel record if, as a listener, you worship at his altar". Madison Vain described ''The Life of Pablo'' as "a gospel album". In
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, Steven Hyden dubbed the album as West's "ecstatically bleary gospel-rap excursion". Gavin Haynes of ''
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'' described ''The Life of Pablo'' as the point where West suddenly changes direction "from futuristic beats on the likes of '
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' to bog-standard modern
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", with Haynes citing Desiigner's vocals on "Pt. 2" as an example of the latter, while he noted West took on the direction of "vintage
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on ' Ultra Light Beam'. Chance the Rapper and his instrumental collaborator
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bring elements of soul revivalism into the track during Chance the Rapper's guest verse.
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of the ''
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'' contrasted Chance the Rapper's "gospel-informed hip-hop tracks" with West's take on that tradition, claiming the version of gospel provided by West includes "some of those sonic cues – heavy organ, soaring choirs". However, Kot concluded by describing West as "more preoccupied with gospel text and the notion of redemption". "Ultralight Beam", in particular, has been described as featuring several gospel elements, including "the sound of a 4-year-old preaching gospel, some organ", as well as a church choir singing the refrain of "This is a God dream". Gospel elements similar to those of the song are included in "
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", adding to the general gospel theme. " Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" was described as gospel music in its composition.


Lyrics and themes

Ray Rahman of ''Entertainment Weekly'' noted the album's frequent meditations on matters of faith, family, and West's own role as a cultural figure while observing that "''Pablo'' frequently (some might say abruptly) toggles between Sad Kanye and the bombastic and celebratory Kanye". McCormick described West as "constantly veering between swaggering bravado and insecurity bordering on paranoia, smashing the sacred against the profane and disrupting his own flowing grooves with interjections". He claimed the interjections sound as if "they are spilling over from another studio altogether". Referencing West's lyrical performance, Sheffield wrote that he "knows he's got some issues to work on". ''The Life of Pablo'' features "gloomy, doomy" discussions of trust issues, antidepressants, and familial problems on tracks such as " FML" and "Real Friends". Chance the Rapper explained certain lyrics on his "Ultralight Beam" verse are a reference to his "own leadership of all other artists towards independence and freedom". The song itself is focused around West's faith in
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. Miles Raymer of ''GQ'' wrote that "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" is "a gospel song about fucking models" and described it as transitioning into "a soul-baring confessional dance track" in "Pt. 2", which includes "two entire verses of an entirely different song about drug-dealing and cars" from Desiigner, with his single "
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" being sampled. Raymer noted that after Desiigner's vocals, the song resolves "into a meditative piece for vocoder" from contemporary classical composer
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. The song "Famous" includes the controversial lyric "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/Why? I made that bitch famous". The lyric refers to West interrupting Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. This was heavily publicized and many publications and viewers criticized West. Kot called the song "an example of just how brilliant and infuriating West can be at the same time". Greene wrote that the lyric "feels like a piece of bathroom graffiti" and felt its intention is to "reignite the most racially-charged rivalry in 21st-century pop". Throughout the song, West references the fame and wealth that he's gathered during his career, and he also showcases braggadocio. "Feedback" features West responding to his critics with the lyric, "Name one genius that ain't crazy" to do so. Raymer wrote the lyric is confirming the two frequent major criticisms of West "that he's an egomaniac and that he's mentally unwell". God and his connection to spirituality are referenced within "Low Lights", with the vocals coming from an unknown woman delivering a sample of
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's performance on the
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version of "Save Me" by the duo Kings of Tomorrow. West raps about the newfound fame and fortune in his life after marrying
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in " Highlights". West uses sexually explicit lyrics to describe his fantasies and dreams on "Freestyle 4". The interlude " I Love Kanye" features self-aware a cappella lyrics referencing West's changing public image. The track "Waves" is "uplifting", including braggadocious lyrics mixed with those of a darker tone that reference death or the ending of relationships. Within "FML", West raps about maintaining his loyalty to Kardashian, and the title stands for "Fuck My Life" as well as "For My Lady", as both phrases are mentioned in the song. Raymer claimed that the lyric "You ain't never seen nothing crazier than this nigga when he off his
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" is confirmation of West's major sources of criticism. West touches on trust issues with his family on "Real Friends", which includes lyrics about a cousin blackmailing him. West shows fear of possibly being viewed as a guilt-ridden son on "Wolves". The song features the lyrics "Cover Nori in lamb's wool/We surrounded by/The fuckin wolves", used by West to offer an image of him and Kardashian as the biblical figures
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and
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. The interlude "Frank's Track" consists of Frank Ocean crooning depressing and dark lyrics. American rapper
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delivers a
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about "good vibes" on "Siiiiiiiiilver Surffffeeeeer Intermission", which is followed by fellow rapper French Montana blurting out the phrase "silver surfer" repeatedly on the interlude, until the phrase is repeated by Max B. The song " 30 Hours" includes West delivering the "real life commentary" that he has become known for. West unapologetically declares his greatness in "No More Parties in LA", while fellow rapper
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adds to the backdrop of the song. " Facts (Charlie Heat Version)" is a
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that features West bragging about the success of his Yeezy shoes. Forrest Wickman from ''Slate'' wrote that "Fade" is where "West, R&B singer-songwriter Ty Dolla Sign, and '
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' singer Post Malone alternate verses", with Wickman viewing the lyrics as being centered on "trying to hold on to a love that's fading". West raps in a self-reflective way on "Saint Pablo", which also includes him rapping with
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edge, humor, and a logically clear through-line.


Promotion and release

West marked his first music release since "All Day" with the release of the
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"
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" on December 31, 2015. A new version of the song was released on ''The Life of Pablo'' under the title "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)". On January 8, 2016, Kardashian announced via Twitter the release of "Real Friends", which simultaneously initiated the return of West's GOOD Fridays; West had launched this initiative as a weekly free music giveaway leading up to the release of ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy''. "Real Friends", featuring vocals by Ty Dolla Sign, was released the day it was announced via West's
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account with the disclosure of ''The Life of Pablo''s release date. As well as debuting the song, West shared a snippet of the forthcoming GOOD Friday release, titled "No More Parties in LA", which features vocals by Kendrick Lamar. On August 16, 2019, "Real Friends" was certified silver in the United Kingdom by the
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(BPI) for selling 200,000 units. "No More Parties in LA" experienced its proper release the following week, also through SoundCloud.
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and West produced the song, which contains a
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of "Suzie Thundertussy" performed by
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. It was certified
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in the US by the
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(RIAA) for sales of 500,000 units on August 15, 2018. After a number of delayed premieres, On February 12, 2016, West released a new track, titled "30 Hours", as part of his GOOD Fridays series. The song features vocals by American musician
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. On February 14, West performed "Highlights" and "Ultralight Beam" on ''Saturday Night Live''. That same day, ''The Life of Pablo'' was released for streaming exclusively on Tidal through
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, distributed by
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. It was made available for purchase for $20 for a few hours, though it reverted to streaming-only afterwards. West announced the album would be available outside of Tidal a week later, while imploring people to sign up for the service. However, the following day, West claimed he would never release ''The Life of Pablo'' outside of Tidal, encouraging his fans to sign up for the service. On the same day, ''
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'' claimed the version of the album made available for streaming on Tidal was not its final version. After an active weekend, during which he was finishing ''The Life of Pablo'', West stated he had $53,000,000 in personal debt and called for Facebook founder
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to invest $1 billion in his ideas. West also called on other tech billionaires to help him. The album's premier and launch won the awards for Innovation and Integrated Campaign, respectively, at the 2017 Clio Awards.


Streaming and commercial release

''The Life of Pablo'' initially received an exclusive Tidal release on February 14, 2016. West urged the public to download the application to hear the album, which resulted in it temporarily reaching the number one spot on the US
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. West later tweeted that he "was thinking about not making CDs ever again", and stated that he would never release ''The Life of Pablo'' outside of Tidal. The album's initial exclusive release on Tidal resulted in a large increase in subscribers to the service, 250 million streams in the first 10 days, and 400 million streams in the first six weeks before its release to other streaming platforms. Following the Tidal exclusive release, it was announced that " Famous" would be sent to radio stations in the United States on March 28 as the lead single from ''The Life of Pablo''; the song was exclusively released for streaming on Spotify and
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on that date. It peaked at number 34 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and lasted for 14 weeks on the chart. The song was certified double platinum in the US by the RIAA for selling two million units on March 7, 2018. The song reached number 33 on the
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and remained on it for 16 weeks. On January 19, 2018, "Famous" was certified gold in the UK by the BPI for sales of 400,000 units. "I Love Kanye" was the next song from the album to be released on streaming services other than Tidal on March 30, 2016; it also became available on Spotify and Apple Music. On April 1, 2016, West released an updated version of ''The Life of Pablo'' for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play. He also made the album available for purchase on his official website. Though "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" and "Pt. 2" were released as separate tracks on the album, both parts of the song were serviced to radio stations across the United States as the second single, "
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", on June 7. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" charted at number 37 and spent 23 weeks on the chart. The song was certified double platinum in the US by the RIAA for sales of two million units on March 7, 2018. It peaked at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart and stayed on the chart for three weeks. The song was certified silver in the UK by the BPI for pushing 200,000 units on October 20, 2017. "Pt. 2" reached number 54 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and remained on the chart for three weeks. On February 1, 2018, the song was certified platinum in the US by the RIAA for selling one million units. The song reached number 70 on the UK Singles Chart and remained there for three weeks, tying the chart stay of "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1". "Fade" was released as the third and final single to radio stations in the UK on September 9, 2016, and sent to US radio stations on September 20. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the song peaked at number 47 and spent 13 weeks on the chart. It reached number 50 on the UK Singles Chart and remained there for eight weeks. On May 12, 2017, "Fade" was certified silver in the UK by the BPI for selling 200,000 units.


Lawsuit

The release onto other streaming platforms, along with West's claims that the album would remain a permanent Tidal "exclusive" prompted a lawsuit to be filed on April 18, 2016 by law firm Edelson PC. It was filed against West and
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, who was involved as the owner of Tidal, with each of them being sued for $5 million. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of California resident Justin Baker-Rhett accusing them of false advertising. Seeking class-action status, the lawsuit claimed that Tidal and West never intended to have the album as a Tidal limited exclusive forever, but said so to boost Tidal's struggling subscriber growth; with the lawsuit claiming that Tidal's subscriber numbers tripled following the initial release of the album. The lawsuit also claimed that "Kanye has the power to send one tweet out into the world and get 2 million people to act on it" and suing West "is about holding him accountable when he abuses that power". In January 2019, it was reported the lawsuit had been settled with undisclosed terms; the class action lawsuit did not proceed.


Tour

In August 2016, West embarked on the
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in support of ''The Life of Pablo'', two months after announcing it. The performances featured a floating platform, the first time West had used one. West postponed several dates in October following the Paris robbery of Kardashian. The remainder of the tour was canceled on November 21, 2016, following controversy over comments West made that week supporting president-elect
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and public criticism by other artists; fellow rapper
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spoke negatively of West's critical comments. West was admitted for psychiatric observation at the
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later that month. Before its cancellation, the Saint Pablo Tour was set to run until December 2016.


Artwork and title

On February 11, 2016, West revealed the album's artwork, designed by Belgian artist Peter De Potter. De Potter's level of fame at the time was not as great as that of artists such as
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and
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, who had previously designed cover art for West. As De Potter had collaborated with fashion designer
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in the past, and West had cited him as an influence, there was much speculation that Simons was the reason the two became involved with each other. The artwork was described as a "
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cover" and it displays the album's title in all caps, as well as featuring a small family photo in the bottom corner. West shared another cover for ''The Life of Pablo'' on the same date with the phrase "which one" on it that was included on the notepad of the final track list, and a cropped photo of British model Sheniz Halil that shows her butt; this artwork was used for the official release. Kim Kardashian reportedly chose Halil for the artwork. After this information was revealed, Halil's
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popularity increased. In response to being selected, Halil said in an interview with the New York ''Daily News'' that she "couldn't be more flattered and honoured", thanking both West and Kardashian. By titling his album ''The Life of Pablo'', West confused people as to which Pablo he was referencing with the title.
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,
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,
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and a child named Pablo who famously shouted his support of West for president at the 2015 VMAs were viewed as potential people referenced in the album's title. MTV pointed to the title being in reference to Picasso, as West had said during a 2015 lecture at the
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that if he "was going to do art, fine art", then he would have aimed "to become Picasso or greater". By writing "Which one?" on his notepad, West hinted that he might not remember the meaning of the title he had chosen. West eventually revealed the meaning during an episode of the American
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'' in April 2016. His sister-in-law
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asked him, "Who the fuck is Pablo"? He replied the title was inspired by Escobar, Picasso and the
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, since Paul translates into Pablo in Spanish. Writing for ''The Guardian'', Jonathan Jones drew an artistic comparison between West and Picasso, claiming that West's sampling of music, "reworking old songs" and "mixing it all up" is similar to the way in which Picasso "first put bits of the real world into modern art".


Critical reception

''The Life of Pablo'' was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an
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score of 75, based on 35 reviews. Aggregator
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gave it 7.4 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Rob Sheffield dubbed it both a mess and masterpiece: "This is a messy album that feels like it was made that way on purpose." He elaborated, writing that "West just drops broken pieces of his psyche all over the album and challenges you to fit them together". Corbin Reiff opined that ''The Life of Pablo'' "feels far different from any of the tightly constructed, singular works of West's past", asserting instead that "as a beautiful, messy, mixed-up collection of 18 songs, it's a brilliant document". Writing for ''
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said West "has perfected the art of aesthetic and intellectual bricolage, shape-shifting in real time and counting on listeners to keep up", concluding "this is
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-as-album, the piecing together of divergent fragments to make a cohesive whole". In a highly positive review, Jayson Greene wrote that all of West's work is animated by "a madcap sense of humor", and claimed "''The Life of Pablo'' has a freewheeling energy that is infectious and unique to his discography", finding that it manages to come across "as both his most labored-over and unfinished album, full of asterisks and corrections and footnotes".
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of ''
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'' found the record "wittingly casual and easy on the ears", writing that, "unlike ''Yeezus'', it won't top many 2016 lists—it's too blatantly imperfect, too flagrantly unfocused. But that's also its charm, and I prefer it". ''
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wrote that "even if Mr. West feels (for now, at least) that his best years as a rap superstar are behind him, there's still hella great beats roaming around that dazed and befuddling noggin per ''The Life of Pablo'' for dang sure" and described the album as "long on musical confidence and short on inspirational verses". He viewed the "plaintive vulnerability and alienation" expressed by West as at least seeming "cathartically crafted". Writing for ''
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'', Patrick Ryan claimed that even though the album "may not deliver on West's promise of being 'the album of the life', it's undeniably the work of one of music's most boundary-pushing artists and will give fans plenty to unpack". Ray Rahman was less enthusiastic, calling ''The Life of Pablo'' "an ambitious album that finds the rapper struggling to compact his many identities into one weird, uncomfortable, glorious whole". He elaborated, claiming that like West "himself, the album is emotional, explosive, unpredictable, and undeniably thrilling".
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expressed further criticism in ''The Guardian'', finding the album "at turns, rambling, chaotic, deeply underwhelming, impressively audacious, and completely infuriating", suggesting that it "appears to have had ideas thrown at it until it feels messy and incoherent", despite concluding that "when ''The Life of Pablo'' is good, it's very good indeed". Neil McCormick wrote, "''The Life of Pablo'' is certainly rich in musical scope, chock a block with inspired ideas", but he felt the work to be "so self-involved it crosses over into self-delusion, marked by such a tangible absence of perspective and objectivity". In a mixed review, Greg Kot expressed the viewpoint that "''The Life of Pablo'' sounds like a work in progress rather than a finished album", though he claimed that "West comes off as a man with hundreds of ideas in play all at once" who lacks any filter.


Rankings

''The Life of Pablo'' appeared on several year-end lists of the best albums of 2016. ''Dummy'' ranked the album as the best of 2016, claiming that "it delivered some of the hugest musical moments of the year", noting elements of songs such as "Ultralight Beam" and "Pt. 2". Caramanica also named ''The Life of Pablo'' the best album of the year and called it: "A grand, caustic album about grace: finding it, praying for it, falling from it." ''
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'' was among the three publications to list ''The Life of Pablo'' as the best album of 2016, writing that "the incredible, exciting and daring ''The Life of Pablo'' really does show Kanye as a restless,
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-esque genius, with a flair for convening talented people and getting exceptional work out of them". As well as ranking at number three on the ''Pitchfork'' Readers' Poll: Top 50 Albums of 2016, the album was voted fifth by readers for both the most underrated and most overrated album of the year. On the Top 50 Songs of 2016 poll, "Ultralight Beam" ranked at number one. "Real Friends" and "No More Parties in LA" also appeared on the list as the 13th and 16th best songs, respectively. In February 2016, ''Inverse'' named ''The Life of Pablo'' West's best album.


Industry awards

At the
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, ''The Life of Pablo'' was nominated for Album of the Year. The album received a nomination for
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at the 2017 Grammy Awards, ultimately losing to Chance the Rapper's third mixtape ''
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''. At the same ceremony, "Ultralight Beam" and "Famous" were both nominated in the categories of
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and
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. West's failure to win any awards gave him a streak of losing 16 Grammy nominations in a row. Despite ''The Life of Pablo'' being more successful in terms of Grammy nominations than ''Yeezus'', ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'' and West's fourth studio album ''
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'' (2008), several publications viewed the lack of a nomination for Album of the Year as being a snub. Writing for ''
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'', Sam Rullo called West's lack of a nomination for the award "so disappointing", though he claimed that "the snub can't be deemed surprising, because it follows in a long tradition of the awards show shying away from his more experimental albums". Rullo also claimed that other tracks from ''The Life of Pablo'' should have been nominated in award categories as well as "Ultralight Beam" and "Famous". ''The Life of Pablo'' was nominated for Best Album at the 2017 ''NME'' Awards. At the 2016 Soul Train Music Awards, the album earned a nomination for Album of the Year.


Commercial performance

After being made available solely on Tidal, ''The Life of Pablo'' failed to chart initially because West declined to share the streaming numbers with Nielsen Music. The album was reportedly subject to over 500,000 illegal downloads within 24 hours of its release, becoming the most illegally downloaded album ever and causing a resurgence in the
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of music. Despite West asking Tidal to withhold streaming numbers for ''The Life of Pablo'' in February, the service revealed in March 2016 that the album was streamed over 250 million times within ten days of being released. In May 2018, the Norwegian newspaper ''
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'' published an investigative report that accused Tidal of manipulating Beyonce's ''Lemonade'' and Kanye West's ''Life of Pablo'' streaming numbers. The report claimed that "listener numbers on Tidal have been manipulated to the tune of several hundred million false plays"; the service denied the report. On April 9, 2016, ''Billboard'' reported that after ''The Life of Pablo'' had been released to services other than Tidal the album was set to debut atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 and had sold 90,000
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s at the time. ''The Life of Pablo'' was a chart-topping debut, West's seventh consecutive number one studio album in the United States, selling 94,000 album-equivalent units. 28,000 of the album-equivalent units for ''The Life of Pablo'' were pure album sales, while the remaining 66,000 units were streaming equivalent albums that equated to over 99 million streams and accounted for 70% of the units. This stood as the first time an album had topped the ''Billboard'' 200 with the majority of the units coming from streaming equivalent albums, surpassing the previous benchmark of 44.6% set by Rihanna's eighth studio album ''
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'' (2016). ''The Life of Pablo''s 66,000 streaming equivalent albums stood as the second highest streaming sum behind the 67,000 by Canadian singer
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's fourth studio album '' Purpose'' (2015). In its second week on the ''Billboard'' 200, ''The Life of Pablo'' descended three places to number four and pushed 47,000 album-equivalent units, experiencing a 50% decline from the first week's sales. The album dropped 95% in pure album sales, selling around 1,000 copies. The album ranked as the 27th most popular album of 2016 on the ''Billboard'' 200, while ranking at number 88 on the US
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chart for that year. On April 4, 2017, ''The Life of Pablo'' was certified platinum in the US by the RIAA for sales of one million album-equivalent units, 798,000 of which had been sold up to January 1. Though it had been confirmed that the RIAA do not break out the components of any certifications, West's label Def Jam confirmed the album was certified from streaming-only. This made it stand as the first streaming-only album to go platinum in the US and also gave West his eighth album to achieve an RIAA certification of platinum or higher. The album was certified double platinum in the US by the RIAA for selling two million album-equivalent units on February 27, 2020. ''The Life of Pablo'' debuted at number one on the
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and remained on it for 62 weeks, giving West his first chart-topping solo album in Norway as well as his longest-charting album there. The album peaked at number two on the Swedish Albums chart, standing as West's highest charting album in Sweden and ultimately ranking as the 55th most popular album of 2016 on the chart. In Denmark, ''The Life of Pablo'' attained the same peak position on the Danish Albums chart. The album ranked as the 12th most popular album of 2016 on the chart. On November 12, 2018, ''The Life of Pablo'' was certified double platinum in Denmark by
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for shipments of 40,000 copies. The album debuted on the Finnish Albums (Top 50) chart at number 12 and climbed seven places to number five in its second week on the chart. On the
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, ''The Life of Pablo'' entered at number six and ranked as the 40th most popular album of 2016 on the chart. In the week of ''Jesus Is King''s release in 2019, ''The Life of Pablo'' rose 93 places from number 159 to number 66 on the Canadian Albums chart, increasing in consumption units by 51%. The album reached number eight on the
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and ranked as the 72nd most popular album on the chart in 2016. The same position was attained by ''The Life of Pablo'' on the
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. On the
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, the album charted at number 30. It stood as West's eighth top 40 album in the UK and spent 47 weeks on the chart. ''The Life of Pablo'' was certified gold in the UK by the BPI on March 3, 2017, for sales of 100,000 album-equivalent units that were the results of streams, becoming the first album to ever do so in the country.
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data reported that the 100,000 units required for being gold accounted to each song being streamed an average of 10.5 million times and that the album equivalent streams amounted to 100,316. The same week that ''The Life of Pablo'' debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200, 12 of the tracks appeared on the US
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chart, with "Famous" charting the highest at number 13. However, since the song had debuted on the chart a week prior, only 11 of the 12 tracks entered the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs that week; the entry of "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" at number 14 stood as the highest debut. Eight of the tracks debuted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, with "Famous" having the highest entry at number 34. The tracks appearing on the charts lead to West reaching a new peak of number three on the ''Billboard'' Artist 100, which was the first time he reached the top ten of the chart. On the UK Singles Chart, nine of the tracks charted upon the album's release, with "Famous" having the highest debut by opening at number 33.


Track listing

Notes * signifies a co-producer * signifies an additional producer * "Ultralight Beam" features vocals by Chance the Rapper,
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,
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, and
Kelly Price Kelly Cherelle Price (born April 4, 1973) is an American R&B and gospel singer. She started her singing career in 1992. Price originally garnered attention by singing backing vocals for Mariah Carey on multiple songs, including her ''Billboar ...
, and additional vocals by Natalie Green and Samoria Green * "Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1" features vocals by
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and Kelly Price * "Pt. 2" features vocals by
Desiigner Sidney Royel Selby III (born May 3, 1997), better known by his stage name Desiigner, is an American rapper and singer. In December 2015, his debut single "Panda" reached number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2019, he was released fr ...
and
Caroline Shaw Caroline Adelaide Shaw (born August 1, 1982) is an American composer, violinist, and singer. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2013 for her a cappella piece ''Partita for 8 Voices'' and the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary ...
* "Famous" features vocals by
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and
Swizz Beatz Kasseem Daoud Dean (born September 13, 1978), known professionally as Swizz Beatz, is an American record producer, rapper, disc jockey (DJ) and songwriter. Born and raised in New York City, Dean embarked on his musical career as a DJ. At the ag ...
* "Highlights" features vocals by
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, and additional vocals by The-Dream,
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, and Kelly Price * "Freestyle 4" features vocals by Desiigner * "Waves" features vocals by
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and Kid Cudi * "FML" features vocals by
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, and additional vocals by Caroline Shaw * "Real Friends" features vocals by
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* "Wolves" features vocals by
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,
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, and Caroline Shaw * "Frank's Track" features uncredited vocals by
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* "Siiiiiiiiilver Surffffeeeeer Intermission" features vocals by
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and
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* "30 Hours" features background vocals by André Benjamin * "No More Parties in LA" features vocals by
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* "Fade" features vocals by
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and Ty Dolla Sign * "Saint Pablo" features vocals by Sampha Sample credits * "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1" contains samples of "Father I Stretch My Hands", written and performed by Pastor
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featuring Youth for Christ. * "Pt. 2" contains samples of the song "
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", written by Sidney Selby III and Adnan Khan, and performed by Desiigner; samples of "Father I Stretch My Hands", written and performed by Pastor T. L. Barrett featuring Youth for Christ; and contains a sound effect from the video game '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior''. * "Famous" contains samples of "Do What You Gotta Do", written by
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and performed by
Nina Simone Eunice Kathleen Waymon (February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003), known professionally as Nina Simone (), was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist. Her music spanned styles including classical, folk, gospel, blues, ...
; samples of " Bam Bam", written by
Winston Riley Winston Riley (14 May 1943 – 19 January 2012) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter and record producer. The ''Jamaica Gleaner'' notes he was one of the most successful reggae producers.
and performed by
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; and samples of "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi", written by
Luis Bacalov Luis Enríquez Bacalov (30 August 1933 – 15 November 2017) was an Argentine-born film composer. He learned music from Enrique Barenboim, father of Daniel Barenboim the conductor of the Berlin, and Chicago orchestras, and also Berta Sujovolsky ...
,
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, Giampiero Scalamogna, and Enzo Vita, and performed by
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. * "Feedback" contains samples of "Talagh", written by Ardalan Sarfaraz and Manouchehr Cheshmazar, and performed by
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. * "Low Lights" contains samples of "So Alive (Acapella)", written by
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and performed by Kings of Tomorrow. * "Freestyle 4" contains samples of "
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. * "Waves" contains samples and elements of "Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie", written by Fred Bratwaithe, Robin Diggs, Kevin Ferguson, Theodore Livingston, Darryl Mason, and James Whipper, and performed by
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. * "FML" contains interpolations of "Hit", written by Lawrence Cassidy, Vincent Cassidy, and Paul Wiggin, and performed by Section 25. * "Real Friends" contains interpolations of "Friends", written by
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and Lawrence Smith, and performed by
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. * "Wolves" contains samples of "Walking Dub", written and performed by
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. * "30 Hours" contains samples of "Answers Me", written and performed by Arthur Russell; interpolations of "
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, and Charles Brown, and performed by
Nelly Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, actor and entrepreneur. He embarked on his music career with the hip hop group St. Lunatics in 1993 and signed to Universal ...
; interpolations of " EI", written by Cornell Haynes and Jason Epperson, and performed by Nelly; and samples of "Joy", written and performed by
Isaac Hayes Isaac Lee Hayes Jr. (August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008) was an American singer, actor, songwriter, and composer. He was one of the creative forces behind the Southern soul music label Stax Records, where he served both as an in-house songwri ...
. * "No More Parties in LA" contains samples of "Give Me My Love", written and performed by
Johnny "Guitar" Watson John Watson Jr. (February 3, 1935 – May 17, 1996), known professionally as Johnny "Guitar" Watson, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, his recording career ...
; samples of "Suzie Thundertussy", written and performed by
Walter "Junie" Morrison Walter "Junie" Morrison (June 28, 1954 – January 21, 2017) was an American songwriter, record producer, singer and multi-instrumentalist. He was a member of the Ohio Players in the early 1970s, and later became a member and musical direc ...
; samples of "Mighty Healthy", written by Herbert Rooney, Ronald Bean, Highleigh Crizoe, and Dennis Coles, and performed by
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; and samples of "Stand Up and Shout About Love", written by Larry Graham Jr., Tina Graham, and
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, and performed by Larry Graham. * "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)" contains samples of "Dirt and Grime", written by Nicholas Smith and performed by Father's Children; interpolations of " Jumpman", written by
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, Leland T. Wayne, and Nayvadius D. Wilburn, and performed by
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and Future; and contains elements of the video game ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior''. * "Fade" contains samples of "
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,
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, and
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, and performed by Rare Earth; samples of "(I Know) I'm Losing You", written by Eddie Holland, Norman Whitfield, and Cornelius Grant, and performed by
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; samples of "Mystery of Love", written by
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and Robert Owens, and performed by Mr. Fingers; samples of "Deep Inside", written by
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and performed by Hardrive; samples of "I Get Lifted (The Underground Network Mix)", written by Louie Vega, Ronald Carroll,
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, and Harold Matthews, and performed by Barbara Tucker; and contains an interpolation of " Rock the Boat", written by Stephen Garrett, Rapture Stewart, and Eric Seats, and performed by
Aaliyah Aaliyah Dana Haughton (; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer and actress. She has been credited for helping to redefine contemporary R&B, pop and hip hop, earning her the nicknames the "Princess of R&B" and " ...
. * "Saint Pablo" contains samples of "Where I'm From", written by Shawn Carter,
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, Ronald Lawrence, and Norman Whitfield, and performed by
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.


Personnel

Credits adapted from West's website and
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. Technical * Andrew Dawson
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(1–8, 10, 11, 13, 16–20) * Mike Dean – engineering (1–8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18–20), mastering (all tracks) *
Noah Goldstein Noah Goldstein is an American record producer, composer, engineer, and mixer, and also works in A&R. He won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album for his work on Kanye West's ''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'', and has been nominated for six others ...
– engineering (1–13, 16–20), mixing (9, 14, 15) *
Anthony Kilhoffer Anthony Kilhoffer is an American hip hop record producer, songwriter and engineer, best known for his collaborations with Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Keyshia Cole and John Legend. Select discography Albums 2020s *'' Free The Beast(album)'' - B-Free 20 ...
– engineering (1–8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18–20) * Mike Malchicoff – engineering (1, 7) * Nathaniel Alford – engineering (7) * Dee Brown – engineering (7) *
Alex Tumay Alexander Tumay (born July 19, 1986) is an American audio engineer and DJ from Atlanta, Georgia. He has recorded and mixed songs for major artists across the American hip hop industry, including Young Thug, Travis Scott, Future, Kanye West, Dr ...
– engineering (7) * Tom Kahre – engineering (8, 10) *
Ty Dolla Sign Tyrone William Griffin Jr. (born April 13, 1982), known professionally as Ty Dolla Sign (stylized as Ty Dolla $ign or Ty$), is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He first gained major recognition in 2010 for his feature on Ameri ...
– engineering (12) *
French Montana Karim Kharbouch (Arabic: æɾiːm χɑɾbuːʃ born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name French Montana, is a Moroccan-American rapper. Born and raised in Morocco, he emigrated to the United States with his family when he was 13. ...
– engineering (15) * MixedByAli – engineering (17) *
Manny Marroquin Manny Marroquin (born September 21, 1971) is an American mixing engineer.Daley, Dan (May 2005).Manny Marroquin. ''Sound on Sound''. Retrieved February 10, 2007 He has received ten Grammy awards for his professional audio work. Life and career M ...
– mixing (1–8, 10–13, 16–20) * Kez Khou – mix assistance (7, 13) * Chris Galland – mix assistance (12, 17, 20) * Jeff Jackson – mix assistance (12, 17, 20) * Ike Schultz – mix assistance (12, 17, 20) *
Kuk Harrell Thaddis Laphonia "Kuk" Harrell ( ) is an American songwriter, vocal producer, arranger and engineer. He was a member of a songwriting–production team composed of himself, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart and The-Dream, Terius "The-Dream" Nash. In ...
– vocal production for
Rihanna Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. Born in Saint Michael and raised in Bridgetown, Barbados, Rihanna auditioned for American record producer Evan Rogers who invited her to the ...
(4) * Zeke Mishanec – vocals recording for
Swizz Beatz Kasseem Daoud Dean (born September 13, 1978), known professionally as Swizz Beatz, is an American record producer, rapper, disc jockey (DJ) and songwriter. Born and raised in New York City, Dean embarked on his musical career as a DJ. At the ag ...
(4) * Marcos Tovar – vocals recording for Rihanna (4) * Shin Kamiyama – vocals recording for
The Weeknd Abel Makkonen Tesfaye (born February 16, 1990), known professionally as the Weeknd, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. Known for his sonic versatility and dark lyricism, his music explores escapism, Romance (love), ...
(11) * Joe Balaguer – vocals assistance for Rihanna (4) Musicians * Mike Dean – keyboards (1, 2, 7, 11, 12), bass guitar (1), Moog modular (2),
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(16) *
Donnie Trumpet Nico Segal (born June 25, 1993), formerly known by his stage name Donnie Trumpet, is an American trumpeter and record producer from Chicago, Illinois. He is part of the hip hop collective Savemoney with Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa, among ot ...
– trumpets (1) * Anthony Evans – choir contracting (1) * Shanika Bereal – choir (1) * Kenyon Dixon – choir (1) * Aaron Encinas – choir (1) * Crystal Lewis Ray – choir (1) * LaKesha Shantell – choir (1) * Tiffany Stevenson – choir (1) * Chavonne Stewart – choir (1) * Rachel Whitlow – choir (1) * George Young – choir (1) *
Greg Phillinganes Gregory Arthur Phillinganes (born May 12, 1956) is an American keyboardist, singer-songwriter, and musical director based in Los Angeles, California. A prolific session musician, Phillinganes has contributed the role of keyboards to numerous alb ...
– keyboards (7) Design *
Virgil Abloh Virgil Abloh (; September 30, 1980 – November 28, 2021) was an American fashion designer and entrepreneur. He was the artistic director of Louis Vuitton's menswear collection beginning in 2018, and was given increased creative responsibilitie ...
– assistant creative direction * Peter De Potter – album artwork design *
DONDA ''Donda'' is the tenth studio album by American rapper Kanye West, released through GOOD Music on August 29, 2021, with distribution handled by Def Jam Recordings, his last release with the label. West recorded much of the material at multiple ...
– art direction ** Joe Perez ** Mark Seekings ** Justin Saunders ** Nate Brown * Ryan Dwyer – photography * Sheniz H – photo model * Kanye West – creative direction


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* 2016 in hip hop music *
GOOD Fridays GOOD Fridays was a weekly free music release by rapper Kanye West, launched in support of his fifth studio album '' My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'' (2010). The original intention was to release a free new song every Friday for a few months to ...
* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2016 *
List of number-one albums in Norway This list shows all the albums that have been number one on the official chart list in Norway, VG-lista. The albums chart started as a top 20 chart in week 1, 1967 and was later expanded to a top 40 chart. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ...


References


External links

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