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"RoboCop" is a song by American record producer and vocalist
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from his fourth studio album, ''
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'' (2008). The song contains background vocals from Tony Williams and
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. It was solely produced by West, who served as a songwriter alongside Esthero,
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, Consequence,
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, Williams, Bhasker, T-Pain, and
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. Due to the embodiment of Patrick Doyle's work, a songwriting credit for him was added. The song was recorded in 2008 across numerous studios, being tweaked to perfection.
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explained how it was a challenge to make, confirming that multiple versions were created. An
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number with an orchestral style, it embodies portions of " Kissing in the Rain", performed by Doyle. In the lyrics of the song, West reflects on his break-up with Alexis Phifer. After having experienced an
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in October 2008, "RoboCop" was included as the seventh track on the album in November. The song received generally positive reviews from
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, who mostly applauded the composition. Some selected it as an album highlight and reception of West's vocals was lukewarm, though a few critics disliked the structure. West recorded an accompanying
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with
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, though it was never released. West performed the song in February 2009 for his second
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, '' VH1 Storytellers'' (2010).


Background and recording

West's 2007 hit single " Can't Tell Me Nothing" was passed on to him by American rapper and his
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labelmate
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, who performs
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on the song. Following the success of "Can't Tell Me Nothing", Young Jeezy felt as if he deserved a feature from West and later guested him on his single " Put On" (2008). West subsequently featured the rapper on ''808s & Heartbreak'' track "Amazing", marking the second collaboration between the two of them. Speaking of "RoboCop" in 2008, Young Jeezy referred to how people can "hear some songs and they just sound big", calling the song an example of this and saying it immediately "just sounds like a big hit". On the album's 10th anniversary in 2018, fellow rapper Consequence described the song as "so conceptual" and said it "would've probably been an easier rhyme to write". In an interview for ''
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'' a year later, he likened West's ninth studio album '' Jesus Is King'' (2019) to ''808s & Heartbreak'' creatively; he cited writing the song's
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as part of his challenging involvement. "RoboCop" was produced solely by West, who co-wrote it with Esthero,
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, Consequence,
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, frequent collaborators Tony Williams and
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, T-Pain, and Young Jeezy, while Scottish
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Patrick Doyle also received credit since he wrote the 1998 recording " Kissing in the Rain" that the song embodies. A rough version of the song leaked online in October 2008, after West collaborator Mike Dean had confirmed earlier that month how it was supposed to receive
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's "magic touch" before the album's release while he was in France. West blogged that he lacked any responsibility for the unfinished version's leak, admitting he was "pretty upset about it, but that's the way life is sometimes!" "RoboCop" draws its title from the 1987 film of the same name. An 11-piece orchestra played for the song, being conducted by Larry Gold. It was recorded during the three week period that West worked on the album in 2008, being tweaked to perfection across different studios while he was on his Glow in the Dark Tour. West collaborator
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recalled in 2015 from working with West on the song that he asks everyone for his recording approach while feeling "super confident" with his vision and being sufficiently honest about his limitations, knowing bringing "some of the greatest people into the room" will create a better product. A-Trak explained that West asked literally anyone what they think of something and reply "Okay, cool", before asking how they would do the instrument and going back to assembling; he praised West's team effort. On the 10th anniversary of ''808s & Heartbreak'', engineer
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cast light on the "never-ending production decisions" for the track, which he felt evoked the mixing of West's single " Stronger" (2007). According to fellow engineer
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, West was not 100 percent happy with the track. Marroquin viewed the creation of the track as "challenging" since West "heard it in his head and he couldn't get it", thus three or different versions were created. Esthero revealed a demo exists with an alternate string arrangement that she prefers to the final version, admitting she was unsure of how long they worked on the demo's production. However, Esthero could remember randomly coming out with lyrics in a room; she recalled responding to West's work being played "over and over again" by pointing out what words sounds were close to and attempting to fix sentences.


Composition and lyrics

Musically, "RoboCop" is an
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number. As it progresses, the
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shifts. The song embodies portions of "Kissing in the Rain", written and performed by Doyle. It contains gunshots, police sirens, and crashing drums, which are backed by lush strings. The
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is slightly altered throughout by the strings, which were arranged by Gold and engineered by Jeff Chestek, who was assisted by Rick Friedrich, Montez Roberts, and John Stahl. The song has orchestral effects, featuring layered violins alongside
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s. It also incorporates a
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, bass, and keyboards, the latter of which were played by Bhasker. The orchestra was added to the chorus by Ken Lewis, while Bhasker and Williams perform background vocals on the song.
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is utilized strongly on West's voice throughout, with him performing verses, a chorus, and an interlude. In the lyrics of "RoboCop", West reminisces on the break-up between him and his ex-fiancée Alexis Phifer. He expresses anger towards Phifer, calling her "a drama queen" and comparing her to both the
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from the 1990 film '' Misery'' and ''RoboCop''s cyborg
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. West casts doubt on ever becoming a robot on the song's interlude, alluding to him using auto-tune for a creative venture. At the end of the verses, he utilizies the character's "drop it" catchphrase. On the outro, West repeatedly delivers a
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about his lack of trust in Phifer: "You spoiled little L.A. girl / You're just an L.A. girl."


Release and reception

On November 24, 2008, "RoboCop" was released as the seventh track on West's fourth studio album ''808s & Heartbreak''. The song was met with generally positive reviews from
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, often being praised for its composition. Writing for '' The A.V. Club'', Nathan Rabin observed how the "infectiously goofy" song is given "a symphonic grandeur" by the " aring strings". ''
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''s Adam Conner-Simons stated the song "serves as a fascinating exercise in controlled chaos" through "lilting faux-strings, quick-shifting time signatures", and "sparkling" verses that discuss West's "psycho" ex-partner. ''
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'' critic Dave Heaton opined that the song is one of "the bleakest or even meanest tracks lyrically" on the album, further labeling it a "triumphant" pop song on which the consistent feeling of heartbreak is portrayed "while lifting off in jubilant ways". Heaton also said the song "picks up from" the various "pieces" of previous track " Paranoid", elaborating that it has "a similar tenor but lighter and almost busier by nature"; he noticed the "crashing drums" are partnered with slight melody-altering "delicate strings". ''RapReviews'' writer Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania desired that West had channeled the "cynical" song's "kinetic energy" throughout the album, which he thought would have created "real tension" in a good way. The staff of ''
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'' placed the song among the tracks from ''808s & Heartbreak'' to download, noting that West "chides over tsterrific jackhammer rhythm". Scott Plagenhoef from ''
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'' chose the song as one of the album's best songs and cited how the "cavernous production" provides West's auto-tuned vocals with "more of an echoing desolation than a pop sheen", as well as ranking its strings among the sonic highlights. Steve Jones of ''
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'' recommended the song as one of the tracks from the album to download, an opinion that was shared by ''
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''s Josh Eells. For the ''
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'',
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characterized the song as an occasion where West's auto-tune formula is "touching and very effective" on ''808s & Heartbreak''. Lean Greenblatt from ''
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'' wrote the song stands among the album's lighter moments, calling it a humorous ode "to an irresistible but wacked-out ladyfriend" that provides "an aural palate cleanser", focusing on West's special wordplay ability. ''
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felt mixed about the song, writing it is the exception to the album's "strangely rushed and unfinished" feel by attempting moving "beyond a verse/chorus to a bridge", though was saddened how this resulted in "a trainwreck of the string-festooned 'Estella's Theme' from ''
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'', thudding drums", and a clumsy interlude by West. In a negative review for ''
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'', Richard Beck saw the song as the largest example of the rather unexpected "outright failures" on ''808s & Heartbreak'' due to its "awful chorus". Chris Richards of ''
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'' disregarded the song as the album's only dud, criticizing its "heavily orchestrated hyper-schmaltz" and West bringing "his
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for an inexplicable lap around the block".


Canceled music video

On March 11, 2009, '' Clash'' reported that West was shooting a
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for the song with his then-girlfriend
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. It was recorded in Los Angeles after West had to persuade Rose to fly there for the shooting. Speaking to
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four months later, Rose said that she plays a robot throughout the video and appears alone for 95 percent of it. During an on-set interview, West expressed that the visual was inspired by his love for video games, characterizing making a video look equally good to a game as "the holy grail". He explained that rather than utilizing
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, the "intensity" should come off the screen. The music video was directed by
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, while computer graphics modeler Shihan Barbee contributed to the production. Although the video did not experience an official release, Barbee shared a 13-second
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clip from it to
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on August 8, 2014. Accompanying the clip, Barbee posted: "Wish he had released this video. Super dope." The clip has a pink
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backdrop, which West stands in front while wearing a tuxedo that accompanies his faux hawk and tucking his hands in his pockets. West stands face-to-face with a nude robot that has Rose's head digitally inserted onto it with the addition of sunglasses; she makes robotic movements simultaneously with him rapping. At certain points, West makes exaggerated faces to the camera.


Live performances and appearances in media

West segued from an opening performance of fellow album track " See You in My Nightmares" for his February 2009 VH1 show into one of "RoboCop"; the show was later released as his second
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'' VH1 Storytellers'' in January 2010. He let out various thoughts over the four minutes of instrumentation following the song, mentioning his musical influences, including
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for the stanza "You spoiled little L.A. girl / You're just an L.A. girl" that he sang multiple times towards the end of the song. West also told the story behind the song, before going on about irrelevant topics. For West's two night concert of ''808s & Heartbreak'' in its entirety at the 2015
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, he performed the song as the set's seventh number. This marked West's first performance of the song since July 2, 2009. During the performance, West rocked loose garments in white and off-white shades, while he had support from a small band and a medium-sized orchestra. The crowd sang along with the song's "Spoiled little L.A. girl" line after West encouraged them to do so; the venue itself is in Los Angeles. West released the track "
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" on January 18, 2016, which sees him reference the song by rapping: "We need the turbo thots, high speed, turbo thots/Drop-drop-drop-drop it like Robocop". Speaking on '' Ebro in the Morning'' for
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in February of that year,
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listed the song as his favorite from ''808s and Heartbreak''. In August 2016, West's wife
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included "RoboCop" on a playlist of her top 28 favorite songs by him.


Credits and personnel

Information taken from ''808s & Heartbreak'' liner notes. Recording * Recorded at Glenwood Studios (
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) and Avex Recording Studio (
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) Personnel *
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songwriter, producer *
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songwriter, keyboards, background vocals * Tony Williams songwriter, background vocals * Jenny-Bea Englishman songwriter * Malik Jones songwriter * Dexter Mills songwriter * Scott Mescudi songwriter * Faheem Najm songwriter * Jay Jenkins songwriter * Patrick Doyle songwriter * Andrew Dawson recorder *
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recorder * Chad Carlisle assistant recorder * Isha Erskine assistant recorder * Gaylord Holomalia assistant recorder * Christian Mochizuki assistant recorder *
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mix engineer * Christian Plata assistant engineer * Erik Madrid assistant engineer * Jeff Chestek string engineer * Rick Friedrich assistant string engineer * Montez Roberts assistant string engineer * John Stahl assistant string engineer Additional musicians * Larry Gold string arrangement and conducting * Ken Lewis orchestra in chorus * Olga Konopelsky violin * Emma Kummrow violin * Luigi Mazzochi violin * Charles Parker violin * Igor Szwec violin * Gregory Teperman violin * Davis Barnett viola * Alexandra Leem viola * James J. Cooper, III cello * Jennie Lorenzo cello * Miles Davis bass


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