Never Let Me Down (Kanye West song)
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"Never Let Me Down" is a song by American rapper and producer
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, that features Jay-Z and J. Ivy, from West's debut studio album ''
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'' (2004). It was released as the album's eight track, produced solely by West and samples "Maybe It's the Power of Love" by Blackjack. West and Ivy each provide one verse–the latter's is a poem–while Jay-Z has two verses. Music critics mostly had praise for it, but tended to view Jay's appearance in a negative light. In 2011, ''Billboard'' listed the song as the second greatest collaboration between Kanye and Jay. Although an accompanying
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wasn't ever produced for "Never Let Me Down", the audio of it was used in one of West's videos for "
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". The song has managed to develop a significant legacy over time, despite never being released as a single.


Background

Ivy revealed that he originally knew West from
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, but was reintroduced to him in
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shortly before they collaborated on the track. He got a call from Coodie at 11pm on December 7, 2002, about being part of the song, in which Coodie said to him: "J, you need to get to L.A. Kanye got this song with him and Jay Z and he wants to put a poet on it. I told him he had to put J. Ivy on it." and Ivy was initially like: "Stop bullshitting", before Coodie played it for him over the phone from Record Plant in
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. At the time, Ivy had feelings of excitement about being on the record, not only because of: 'knowing that estwas taking off to superstardom at the time', but also because he thought of Jay as: 'one of the greatest of all time'. After penning his verse, Ivy called Coodie and rapped to him over the phone, then he put Ivy on speaker phone to rap his verse again once Coodie went in the other room with people in it and the people in there reacted positively to Ivy's verse - this led to him rapping it over, over, over and over again to them.


Release

On the original track list of ''The College Dropout'', "Never Let Me Down" was number fourteen, instead of number eight as it stands on the official release. When the album was released, West referenced featuring artist Jay-Z in the booklet's list of 'Thanx' by crediting: 'Jay 4 blowin me up'. Despite a
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never being released, part of the song is played during the ending of the second version of three videos for West's 2004 single "
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", which comes one position before it on the album's track list. Ivy performed a
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style rendition of his verse for the Season 5 opener of Russell Simmons presents HBO
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in 2006, which was only performed live and never part of any release by the rapper. The verse being performed by Ivy for this opener was appropriate, since he considers it to be a poem.


Sample

Within the track, American band Blackjack's 1980 song "Maybe It's the Power of Love" is sampled. In February 2015, band member
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recalled clearing the sample at the time, revealing that he required the artists to send him the lyrics first to see if the content was worthy of his approval - in the end, Bolton believed that: 'the song turned out beautifully' and he's 'totally happy with it'. Bolton actually took to the online site ''
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'' and annotated the song. However, it was also revealed by Bolton that he didn't know who Kanye and Jay were when he first found out that they were trying to license "Maybe It's the Power of Love", until his daughters told him: "They're like the biggest rappers in the business, dad." - Bolton himself even admitted to being out of touch during this time.


Lyrics

The first of the two verses by Jay is recycled from his 2002 song "
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" (Remix), whilst the last is an entirely new verse. Ivy's verse is a poem that he wrote in a notebook, which Ivy claimed was something that he turned to
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and prayed for. The lines rapped in West's verse: "Nothing sad as that day my girl's father passed away/So I promised to Mr. Rainey I'm gonna marry your daughter" mark a promise that he didn't keep, since the rapper went on to marry
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in 2014 rather than Sumeke Rainey. Within the verse, West raps the line: "Racism's still alive, they just be concealin' it", which went on to be one of his most quoted lyrics. The 2002 car accident involving West is referenced by him with the line: "I know I got angels watching me from the other side", which is a subject he mostly touches on in debut single "
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".


Recording

On February 13, 2014, a video surfaced online from 2003 of West rapping his verse to
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in the studio, as well as singing along with the sample and Pharrell clearly showed excitement after hearing the rap from him. The verse was actually recorded by West on the night of the Madison Square Garden show by Jay that he wasn't invited to. Ivy rapped his verse on speaker phone to West and others on December 7, 2002, then flew over to Hollywood to join them in recording via West's request. It was revealed by Tarry Torae that West set up a little studio section in his living room during the recording of "Never Let Me Down" and Torae ended up recording two or three songs in the night of this session, one of which was "My Way" which ended up on West's mixtape ''Freshmen Adjustment'' (2004). When it comes to Jay's appearance on the track, John Monopoly revealed that he recorded for it literally two days before mastering of the featuring album - however, Jay had confirmed to give West a feature before it was even known which track he'd be part of.


Reception


Critical response

"Never Let Me Down" received positive reviews from the majority of music critics, though most tended to have praise for West's work and express negativity towards Jay's contributions. Paul Cantor of ''Billboard'' had mixed views towards the song, describing Jay's presence as being where he "phones in a verse about making number one albums", but praising the rest of it for being "about overcoming racism and undefeatable odds". Rob Mitchum of ''Pitchfork'' felt negatively about Jay's contributions too, labelling his appearance as him "already sounding groggy from retirement". Jay's content was viewed as paling in comparison to that of West by Dave Heaton of ''
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'', since he described the song as "where Jay-Z rhymes about attaining status and power, Kanye one-ups him with a show-stopping attack on racism and meditation on death". The staff of ''
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'' actually put Jay forward as being better than West on the song but didn't lack praise for either rapper, writing that "Jay-Z drops 2 incredible verses on ever Let Me Downwith Kanye not far behind delivering the verse of his career." It was viewed by Sal Cinquemani of ''Slant Magazine'' as being one of the album tracks where West "proves he can flow with the best of them".


Accolades

''HotNewHipHop'' placed it at number 48 on their list of West's 50 best songs. On ''Complex'''s list of his 100 best songs, the track was ranked at number 82. "Never Let Me Down" was listed by ''Billboard'' as being the second greatest Jay and Kanye collaboration in August 2011, post-release of their collaborative album ''
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''. ''
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'' named it the second best song of 2004.


Legacy

The video of West rapping "Never Let Me Down" to Pharrell from 2003 actually surfaced online within the same week as the tenth anniversary of ''The College Dropout'' and it was regarded as a classic track by this point. Ivy's appearance on it has been regarded as one of the most significant moments of his career. West's lyrics: "I get down for my grandfather/Who took my mama/Made her sit in that seat where white folks didn't want us to eat/At the tender age of six, she was arrested for the sit-ins/And with that in my blood, I was born to be different" were viewed by ''Spin'' in 2014 as showing "heavenly inspiration and scrappy determination", which was claimed for West to still be showing nine years later in his 2013 track " I Am a God". When Ben Westhoff of ''
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'' published an article in April 2015 that ranked the album at number one in West's discography, the song was the end of what he called "as powerful a sequence as I've ever heard on record". Ivy blogged in celebration of ''The College Dropout'' 13th anniversary on February 10, 2017, and shared the original page with his lyrics scribbled down, alongside various notes.


Personnel

Information taken from ''The College Dropout'' liner notes. *Songwriters: Kanye West, Shawn Carter, James Richardson, Michael Bolton, Bruce Kulick *Record producer: Kanye West *Recorders: Gimel "Guru" Keaton, Anthony Kilhoffer, Brent Kolanto, Jacelyn Parry, Rabeka Tunei *Mix engineer: Manny Marroquin *Keyboards: Ervin "EP" Pope *Guitars: Glen Jefferey


Certifications


Cinematic version

On March 22, 2005, '' The College Dropout Video Anthology'' was released, which features a bonus audio CD with a cinematic version of "Never Let Me Down" as a track on it.


References


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