"Two Words" is a song by American hip-hop artist
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
from West's debut studio album ''
The College Dropout'' (2004). The song features verses from
Mos Def
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(now known as Yasiin Bey),
Freeway
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, and the
The Boys Choir of Harlem. It was originally released on the 14th of December, 2002, as "2 Words", on Kanye's debut mixtape, called ''Get Well Soon...''. The song was later re-released on the 10th of November, 2003, as the B-side to the mixtape's (and later the album's) lead single, "
Through the Wire
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". A "cinematic" version of the song was released as part of ''
The College Dropout Video Anthology,'' alongside a
music video
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for the song, on the 22nd of March, 2005. It has been performed by Freeway regularly at his live shows over the years.
Background
The original version of the track list for ''The College Dropout'' showed that the song was initially scheduled to be titled "2 Words" and have the position of number 5, rather than number 18 as it stands on the official release. Featured artist Freeway stated that Kanye wasn't initially respected as a rapper, but, after seeing West's talent, when asked to feature on the album, Freeway's response was: "Hell yeah. Let’s do it."
Composition and lyrics
Within "Two Words", there is an orchestral sound that includes classical strings.
Miri Ben-Ari revealed that she was the one who introduced West to this sound, which led to him falling in love with it.
The track contains a sample of 1970 recording "Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi) Movement III (Time)", written by Lou Wilson, Ric Wilson and Carlos Wilson, and performed by
Mandrill
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.
On top of this, it samples drums from
The 5th Dimension
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's 1971 track "The Rainmaker".
West references a group he was once in known as the Go Getters with the line: "Go Getters rhyme like, should've been signed twice" and over the years, West has actually recycled multiple rhymes that he first spit when part of the group.
Recording
Miri Ben-Ari revealed that "Two Words" was the first recording she ever did with West.
It was revealed by West that he drove to the Harlem Boys Choir's summer camp to record them in a barn for the track. West actually had to pay them $10,000 to record a feature for him. Freeway liked the beat when he heard it, which made him: "want to go ham on it" and the rapper laid his verse down for the song before West and Mos recorded their parts.
In popular culture
An alternative version titled "Two Words (Frisky Remix)" was shared to
BBC Music
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, which is a mashup of the original and
Tinie Tempah's
Labrinth-featuring single "
Frisky", but only Kanye West, Labrinth and Mos Def are included as artists in the remix. On February 27, 2014,
Ace Hood
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released a freestyle titled "Lyrical Exercise" over the instrumental of "Two Words".
Critical reception
Eric Tullis of ''
SPIN'' described the track as being "the perfect playground for
he three rappersto break character and address the American reality". It was pointed out by Paul Cantor of ''
Billboard
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'' as what is "perhaps the symphonic high point of the record". It received a nomination for Best Hip-Hop Deep Cut at the 2005 Groovevolt Music and Fashion Awards.
Live performances
West and Mos performed "Two Words" live with
The Roots as a backing band on September 18, 2004 as part of ''
Dave Chappelle's Block Party'' concert. Freeway has performed the song at his live shows for years and said himself that: "Everyone loves it."
On one occasion, Freeway joined West for a performance of it at a
Super Bowl
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party with
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, which was at the time of
Super Bowl XL in February 2006.
Music video
Despite the song not being one of the album's singles, a
music video
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was officially released for it as part of West's ''
The College Dropout Video Anthology'' on March 22, 2005.
He released an edited version of the video independently on November 4.
All of the people who starred in the music video shot their parts in different places.
This didn't mark the only time a video was released for a non-single from West's debut album, since he also shot one for "
Spaceship", which was posted online by featured artist
GLC on June 1, 2009 - however, it was originally scheduled to be released as a single, unlike "Two Words".
Personnel
Information taken from ''The College Dropout'' liner notes.
*Songwriters: Kanye West, Dante Smith, Leslie Pridgen, Lou Wilson, Ric Wilson, Carlos Wilson
*Record producer: Kanye West
*Recorders: Marc Fuller, Keith Slattery, Carlisle Young
*Mix engineer: Mike Dean
*Additional vocals: The Boys Choir of Harlem
*Keyboards: Keith Slattery
*Violin: Miri Ben-Ari
Cinematic version
On March 22, 2005, ''The College Dropout Video Anthology'' was released, which features a bonus audio CD with a cinematic version of "Two Words" as a track on it.
References
External links
"Two Words" lyricsat
MTV
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2004 songs
Kanye West songs
Mos Def songs
Freeway (rapper) songs
Song recordings produced by Kanye West
Songs written by Kanye West
Songs written by Mos Def
Songs written by Rhymefest
Songs about Chicago