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"Good Morning " is a song by American hip-hop recording artist and record producer Kanye West. The song was released as the first song on the track list from her third studio album Graduation (2007). The song is produced by the West and contains samples from the recording of "Someone Saving My Life Tonight" by British singer and pianist Elton John. As the opening of the album, "Good Morning" serves as an introduction to music and lyric themes from Graduation . Its composition is light and dark in tone and maintains a keyboard-laden electronic instrumentation in addition to being imbued with sharp and introspective discussion. The atmospheric hip hop production in the atmosphere preserves a quiet progressive size while the West allows New-Age and ambient elements into the mix. The lyrical lyrics reveal a winning motivation statement and contain many pop culture references. These songs are built on self-criticism and explore the lyrical concerns associated with anti-establishment. "Good Morning" received generally favorable reviews from contemporary music critics, who praised Western production and play.

Though not released as a single, an animated music video was produced for "Good Morning." The video is directed by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami - who has designed the album artwork Graduation and cover art for his single - and features cel-shaded animation usage. Short animation features are greeted with wide recognition and are often touted as one of the most artistic music videos in the West. It is included in the list of best-of publications such as Billboard and Complex and has been exhibited in several art museums. In addition to music videos, special video clips are also made for "Good Morning." It features a montage of scenes taken from the 1968 science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey . West performed "Good Morning" as the opening of the setlist in his wide world of Glow in the Dark Tour (2008).


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"Good Morning" was written and produced by American hip hop recording artist and record producer Kanye West. This composition serves as the opening theme for the third Western studio album, Graduation (2007). Being the album's introductory song, the original title of the song is "Good Morning (Intro)," but later changed. Unlike its predecessors, rather than a fake Bernie Mac intro or a Broke-Phi-Broke sketch, the album opener begins Graduation with vocals from Kanye West. On "Good Morning," the West itself sets the academic theme of the third album. His fragile rap shows his introspective illustrations, clever metaphors, and aspirational declarations of graduation anchors. The musical composition starts album on record, rarely bleak. It is decorated with subtle instrumental shades and vocal words. In addition, Kanye West's opening-up signal signals toward more electronic soundscapes.

Along with the significant emphasis on electronic music, one of the most distinctive aspects of production for "Good Morning" is the use of Western vocal samples of the song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" by British singer and pianist Elton John. Incidentally, Elton John had expressed a desire to work with Kanye West during an interview with Rolling Stone on August 25, 2006. Elton John imparted that he wanted to sing songs and melodies to hip-hop beats. At that time he was discussing the upcoming autobiography studio album The Captain & amp; That boy. As a concept album, he acted as the sequel to his ninth studio album Captain Fantastic and Brown Dirt Cowboy, which coincidentally contained a very large number of Western samples. Years later, the two artists actually collaborated with each other on Kanye West's fifth studio album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010), which Elton John described as "genius." Elton John plays the piano and is one of the many recording artists providing vocal background for the fifth song "All of the Lights," which was later released as the album's fourth single.

The song was first heard by music listeners when the digital radio station BBC Radio 1Xtra hosted an exclusive "Audience With Kanye West" venue at the BBC Radio Music Theater in London on August 13, 2007. West guided specially selected audiences through Graduation , play the entire album directly from its MacBook Air laptop via a speaker system. Initial broadcasting was part of West's extensive promotional campaign for his third album during a trip to England. Two weeks later, "Good Morning" was played as an opening when West held a listening session for the album for Graduation in New York City. Sessions listening to a late-night album were held at New World Stages on August 28, 2007. Inside the auditorium, West explains the influences and aspirations that go into making his third album. Throughout the night, he played songs from start to finish without interruption, some with matching video accompaniment. When West played "Good Morning," scenes from the 2001 film: A Space Odyssey were broadcast on the screen while the lights flashed sequentially with the beat of the track thump.

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Recording

"Good Morning" is the first song that Kanye West started working on for her third studio album, Graduation (2007). Recording sessions took place at Sony Music Studios in New York City and at The Record Plant in Hollywood, California. The track was then mixed at Chalice Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. With a minimalist setting, sweeping melodies, and old-school inspired boom-boom drum, "Good Morning" is an atmospheric pathway that continues a quiet, complex approach to Western-initiated hip-hop production in Finding Forever (2007). It was the seventh studio album of a close friend of the West, a fellow Chicago hip-hop artist and affiliate of the Common label. Finding Forever is the second release of the Commune on the trail of GOOD Western Music and came out just weeks before Graduation . Beginning in early 2006, the West has overseen the recording and production of Finding Forever simultaneously with its Graduation . As a result, there is significant overlap in the studio sessions for two recordings. The general is very helpful in facilitating the writing process, because Western songs for his album will sometimes lead to the making of hip-hop beat or inspire the creative ideas applied to his own project. "Good Morning" is the latter case with regard to the muted drum-machine pattern. The murky drum, a slight off-kilter beating West made for the composition coincides with the methodology of J Dilla that he distributed and maintained throughout Finding Forever in tribute to the underground hip-hop manufacturer.

For the production of "Good Morning," West integrates vocal samples in the falsetto list to the chorus. The song that daydreams and sings this song comes from a 1975 recording of "Someone Saving My Life Tonight" by British pianist, singer-songwriter and composer Elton John. The song also contains additional vocals provided by Australian singer Connie Mitchell from Sneaky Sound System dance music group and soul singer and former GOOD Music recording artist Tony Williams. According to Tony Williams, they ordered a recording studio in Detroit, Michigan to start working on the song in February 2006. They were in Detroit performing for the Super Bowl XL celebration, when the Seattle Seahawks played against the Pittsburgh Steelers. West has Connie Mitchell and Tony Williams singing a declining vocal line in harmony together over the sample. The celestial oohing vocals serve as a floating hook that serves to further evoke the melancholy atmosphere of the song.

In addition, "Good Morning" includes the vocal interpolation provided by rapper Jay-Z who is connected into the song outro. During the closing refrain, Jay-Z briefly read the lyrics from "The Ruler's Back," his own rappers' opening song for his sixth studio album, The Blueprint (2001). Similar to Finding Forever , album recording is mostly handled by Kanye West. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly , Jay-Z explains some background on his small contribution. From a creative attitude, the West seems quite enthusiastic about the merge of capela to the track. Jay-Z explains, "You have to really care about music... [Kanye] brags about having capella, he's like, 'Yo, that's how I rotate it, because I have capella." I like, wow! The things he cares about! It's not a big thing, but in his mind, 'I have a capella, so I can put it there without drum.' "Though he provided additional vocals, Graduation marks West's first studio album not to feature Jay's full-length rap verse guest.

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Composition

"Good Morning" is a hip hop midtempo song that lasts for three minutes and fifteen seconds. The music content and lyrics of this song are light and dark. It has a bright atmosphere and is mostly optimistic, but also alert and sentimental. Musically, progressive hip-hop songs contain elements of electronic music and ambient and New-Age keyboard. It has minimal and dreary electronic instrumentation that mainly consists of keyboard, drum, and background vocals. "Good Morning" begins with a medium tempo when Kanye West says "uh" controlled before he releases a booming and vibrating bass drum. The opening section then begins a steady rhythm that stems from a metronomic echo attack that is echoed to pat the pounding of a muffled drum while the accompaniment comes in the form of an electric piano button lined with a droning synthesizer. The composition of the song is slightly submerged in more layers of music on the arrival of atmospheric repetition. The repetition contains an ambient orchestration involving bass pounding bass drumming, metronomic cowbell beats and arpeggiated synth-drones with keyboards that store the New-Age aspect and sweep the vocal harmonization of the astral support choir. "Good Morning" is very simple in its soft choir, in which West repeats the title of the song four times. Each titular utterance is emphasized by a supportive yet haunting choral chant and a fine fill instrument. The song that sang this song was made by using a falsetto vocal sample with no words from the recording of "Someone Saving My Life Tonight" by British singer and pianist Elton John. After the third verse, "Good Morning" exalts himself from repetition to the outro featuring rapper Jay-Z's voice. He said the lyrics from the opening line "The Ruler's Back." The musical composition reached its conclusion by pairing Jay-Z's additional vocals to the other synth section.

The straight forward delivery West is slick and very aggressive over three eight verse line songs. The lyrics show a slower and less technical approach to the flow he uses across Graduation . The lyrics, "Good Morning" is a statement of victory for professional and financial achievement. It continues the educational theme established by Kanye West's previous studio album The College Dropout (2004) and Late Registration (2005). The second of the first two installments of the Western planned album tetralogy began with an opening song involving the school administrator who gave him the label of disappointment. Instead, "Good Morning" started Graduation with West rising to the next level of success and progressing to the next phase of his career. West used the track to deliver an anthemic anthem speech and announced that his third album served as his dissertation, creating an analogy in which he likened his music to the academy. He compares the conquering struggles of life and the challenge of graduating from university when he states that, "You pass when you make it out of the streets."

These dreamy verses discuss the lyrical concerns associated with anti-elitism and anti-establishment and are structured to weaken oneself with harsh self-criticism. While the joyous main song, West's musical lyrics shows that every new success achievement gives him more reason to doubt himself. The conflicting and confessional lexicon and its gift are emphasized in a simple, easygoing way of tapping the track. In addition to the victory motivation declaration, the lyrics "Good Morning" is home to an energetic and entertaining word game with lots of pop culture references. They are associated with actress Rosie Perez, Spike Lee 1989 Do the Right Thing , civil rights leader Malcolm X, and classical science fiction films of the 1980s Back to the Future . West lays bore the forward-looking nature of the album when she rhymed, "Good morning, look at the farewell speech/fear of the future while I jump in DeLorean." At the same time, the interpolation of the line, "Hustlers, that if you're alive, down..." from the sixth studio album Jay-Z The Blueprint is one of many touch callbacks to the imprint once pushing the West forward as a hip-hop artist in the past was found throughout his third introspective album. Widespread praise The Blueprint carries Jay-Z's record label Roc-A-Fella Records with more attention to Western production skills. The record affects many other hip-hop producers and makes Kanye West a key figure in mainstream rap music.

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Reception

"Good Morning" received generally favorable reviews from contemporary music critics. John Wash for Hot Press calls the music composition "noble." He elaborates that "his dark neurotic beats can form a background, but tasty sampling and wrath lift the song strongly into the pop spectrum." Entertainment Weekly Isabella Biedenharn noted, "Morning Good is sublime and sublime" so fresh and unparalleled - it is Kanye who lives in a pure and creative dream room. "Natalie Weiner of Billboard sees Good Morning as one of Kanye West's most exhilarating anthems, saying," Elton John's sample, combined with Kanye's anti-establishment spirit, will make anyone feel better about their relative lack of diploma. "On behalf of the URB Magazine , the reviewer distinguishes the composition as" a promising opener "and praises the lyrics of DeLorean's lyrics. RapReview ' s Jesa Padania also considers" Congratulations Morning "became a powerful way to start a studio album and declare affinity for a simple but compassionate hip-hop song rhythm Chase Hoffberger from The Austin Chronicle praised the innovative way in which Elton John's West sample for record production. The Observer staff writer Ben Thompson listed "Good Morning" as one of the top five songs from Graduation .

The Michigan Daily author Brian Chen claims the recording "stands among the best of West's production, incorporating howls of the gospel, synthesizers and strings, the entire bass that destroys bones." Sounds & amp; Vision Viewer Jeff Perilah sees "Good Morning" as a demonstration of how Kanye West "continues to catapult hip-hop into an exciting new world of art." Rajveer Kathwadia from RWD Magazine quotes the album's opening as one of the best songs on Graduation. Although he held back the belief that Western musicality was the true measure of his talent, Kathwadia still praised her improvements as a rapper and marked Malcolm X's lyrics as a prominent line of albums. Likewise, Rolling Stone writer Evan Serpick calls Malcolm X's reference a "classic one-liner." Dave Heaton of PopMatters also highlighted the intelligent, thoughtful Western play of words, "Bad blows have been the basis of Western lyrical approach from the beginning, and it works." In a less enthusiastic review, Japie Stoppelenburg of No Ripcord describes "Good Morning" as "a concise but slightly dulled effort." Stoppelenburg went on to say "the track is not dangerous and fun, but never really stepped out of its simplicity like so many of Kanye's previous songs." In a retrospective article, Brendan Klinkenberg for Complex wraps the opening path:

"... 'Good Morning' is the cleanest [Western] opener, on the cleanest album, the perfect first step for what will be the springboard for the College trilogy, and the last time he will privilege integration in in his words, Graduation is his dissertation, and his first song is his thesis.'You'll take over the world, see it collapse around him, then become more artistic with each release - Good Ass Job will never appear, and he will leave the things that make this song great: the focus, the structure of the three verses, gently build a knock, and a sweet melancholy taste will continue to burn its influence and his talent down , and start creating more bizarre, bigger things.The one thing that never goes away, is its ability to start an album. "

A columnist of Paste bestowed on "Good Morning" with lots of praise and ranked as the sixth best Western album song. He stated, "'Good Morning' is not the West just waking itself to the next level of its evolution, it is the West awakening the world to the next legend." Merpati & amp; Planes placed "Good Morning" at number twelve under the list of twenty-five best West songs that were not released as singles. Consequence of Sound made an opening list on eighteen of the top twenty songs. To summarize the concept of the song, editor Jeremy Larson writes, "The morning of the commencement, the new day for 'Ye, the procession, the intro.Everything is on" Good Morning, "the first flavor of what will be the bursting synths, and the big voice Graduation. Jake Boyer of Highsnobiety cites "Good Morning" as the sixth best song in Graduation and twenty-eight best overall, writes, "Is it overlooking a life-changing event like the graduation of the lyrics or relieving yourself from a very rough patch, this song is here, a healing ointment for all the wounds. "He states that the sonic cue trajectory" [makes] good on Kanye's narrative catharsis. Somehow, through all the bullshit, we made it to the day of graduation, and yes, it sounds like this victory is terrible. "Portland rapper Aminà ©  ©, who quoted Kanye West as a musical influence, stated that" Good Morning "was one of his favorite songs. He delivered," 'Good Morning' is a song that makes me feel good and I can still turn it on today. It was one of the first times where I started hearing the bright, positive, hip-hop. "

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Music video

Development

Though not released as a single, three-minute animated music video was produced for "Good Morning." Kanye West commissioned the video to be directed by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. He has been called by the West to oversee the art direction of Graduation and is behind the art cover design for the accompanying albums and singles. Collaboration first appeared when the West visited Kaikai Kiki Co.'s studio. owned Murakami in Roppongi Hills during a short trip to Tokyo, Japan in the middle of the previous year's tour. Regarding collaborations with artists, West said, "Murakami, his work has fascinated me because pop art is really expressive, representative and expressive and emotional, and it seems like something you can do on your own. [But] You can not do no Murakami You can not do this at home He has this studio in Japan that has thirty artists working at one time I love Japanese culture and I always art, and Murakmi is a god in the art world. "

The short animated feature expresses a glossy, colorful pastel image that takes cues from affiliate Takashi Murakami with Superflat, a post-modern art movement influenced by Japanese manga and animos. Often called the "Warhol of Japan," Murakami's surreal visual art is characterized by cartoon creatures who seem friendly and cheerful at first sight, but have a dark, twisted tone. The artistic concept involves a fantastic, strange, and sometimes dark universe of creatures like "Mr. Dob," "Smiley-Face Flowers," and the colorful mushrooms. The three-dimensional art technique combines art with Japanese anime and launched Murakami became famous in the 1990s. It also attracted the attention of creative director Louis Vuitton, who in asking Muramki to revise the traditional LV brand logo. This commercially successful effort paved the way for Murakami's artwork to cross into other trades and media, encouraging him to become an internationally recognized artist.

For music videos, the technicolor design of album art for Graduation is turned on through the use of cel-shaded animations. The video is produced by Murakami production company, Kaikai Kiki Co. along with Oriental Light and Magic, a Japanese studio responsible for 3D animation of the Pokémon film franchise and animated film 2001, Inuyasha the Movie: Affinity Touching Across Time . Meanwhile, the storyline of the music video was written by West, himself an anime fan who claimed to be self. The edited video version was first shown in F.Y.E. commercial used for promotion Graduation days prior to album release date. The animated music video clip was leaked onto the Internet on November 12, 2007. The music video found an online way through a fan camera after a private screening at Geffen Contemporary in the Little Tokyo district of Los Angeles, California.. West premier full version of the music video and make it available on iTunes Store on August 25, 2008.

Synopsis

The story of the music video center around Dropout Bear, the mascot of the anthropomorphic bear doll Kanye West. Dropout Bear first appeared in the gym bench on the cover art for his debut album, The College Dropout . She later appeared dressed in college attire, a blazer with school badges, on the cover of Western sophomore release album, Late Registration . Dropout Bear acts as the main protagonist while his journey takes place across the fictitious futuristic metropolis known as Universe City. In a surrealistic video, Bear Dropout overcame the various trials and tribulations as he sailed the city in an effort to reach his campus just in time to attend the graduation ceremony. The story begins on a rainy day with Dropout awakened by his alarm clock. After brushing his teeth and wearing a university jacket, he ran out of his apartment to his car, imitating DeLorean. When the car engine died, Dropout Bear was forced to look for alternative means of transportation. Desperate first attempt to call a taxi but speed past it, soaking it with a puddle of water. He then tried to get on the metro train but just missed it, slamming his face into the subway car door just before pulling away.

Without other options, Dropout is reduced to pursue its goals on foot. As he ran on the sidewalk, Dropout was chased by a terrible storm cloud that swallowed him intact. He was transported to a peculiar pocket dimension inhabited by many edged mushrooms, living, technicolor. Dropout avoids lightning and tornadoes before falling down holes and vomited by storm cloud monsters back into city streets. Finally, Dropout reaches the university and makes it to the ceremony just in time to stand before his comrades, various anthropomorphic creatures like himself. He took off his clothes to showcase his graduation cloak and academic hat and received a bachelor's degree in hip-hop music. The visual narrative ends with a Disconnect Ended from a cannon. He was shot from the university, through the sky, outside the stratosphere and into another galaxy as depicted on the back cover Graduation .

Reception

After its official release, the music video of "Good Morning" reached number one on the iTunes Store music video chart in the United States a day later. This short animated feature is welcomed with general praise from fans, critics and media outlets and is often regarded as one of the best and most artistic videos in the West. Adam Itkoff of The Source highly praised the video, stating that Kanye West's visual collaboration with Takashi Murakami is proof of how his imagination can catalyze his famous work of art. Writing for MSN Music , author Sam Greszes commented, "Not only is the song itself great, but the video for" Good Morning "is a colorful dream filled with 3D flair." The Ringer praised the music video for "Good Morning" as the best Western music video of all time. The Complex magazine cites the animation feature as the eighteenth best Western music video, saying, "Murakami's art is incredible from an existing standpoint, but when presented in the form of some of its cartoon features, it practically explodes.. "Compare it to the release of Western music video for" Champion, "Peter Gicas from E! Online is rather wary of short animation, writes, "Yes, the creativity in both cases is amazing, especially this latest effort... It all just makes us a little nervous.Anyway, it's okay for hip- hop to show their gentle side, but it can also be considered too far. "

In honor of his achievement of the Michael Jackson Vanguard Video Award at the MTV Video Music Awards 2015, Harper's Bazaar women's fashion magazine compiled a list of nine of the most important music videos in the West. The video for "Good Morning" came in at number eight on the list, with columnist Madeline Kelly stating that the West deserves recognition and no one denies her talent. Sharing similar sentiments, MTV put "Good Morning" at number fourteen on the list of the most innovative top-25 videos in the West. For a list of the 10 Best Collaborative Art and Music Art of All Time, author Jennifer Wood from Complex magazine put Murakami directive on the music video for "Good Morning" in the eighth position. Likewise, on November 11, 2013, an animated music video was included in the Pop Art: 13 Amazing Artist-Music Collaboration , a catalog compiled by Billboard . This publication contains a joint venture between renowned visual artists and top musicians over the last few decades. Billboard cites Kanye West's work with Takashi Murakami, which consists of video-making as well as making album artwork, as one of thirteen couples in the field of outstanding music and high art. moments in real pop-art.

For his contribution, Takashi Murakami has benefited significantly from his artistic collaboration with Kanye West. Although his monogram project with the fashion house Louis Vuitton had brought him top international attention five years earlier, Murakami acknowledged the fact that the millennium young man who had been interested in his work learned about him through joint efforts with musicians such as the West and Pharrell Williams. They opened their contemporary art into a new generation of young music listeners. According to Spin editor Jeremy Larson, West's collaboration with Takashi Murakami for the music video of "Good Morning" also touches the chord with a Murakami audience as a merger of art and commerce. The short animation feature has been one of several music videos ever exhibited at some prestigious art museums, including the Brooklyn Museum in New York City and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, California.

Video clip

In addition to animated music videos, special video clips were created for "Good Morning" before the release of Graduation . It was featured for the first time as an opening when Kanye West held a late-night listening session for the New York City Graduation Ceremony at New World Stage on August 28, 2007. The West presented a gapless screening session in the auditorium with a light show that exciting on stage featuring theatrical smoke machines, laser lights, stage floodlights, and other special effects. The elaborate spectacle was all set in almost perfect time with music. When music is playing, a large screen placed in the center of the stage raises an edited image montage to sync with "Good Morning." They were taken from the 1968 science fiction scene 2001: A Space Odyssey. Just as with audio tracks, the West goes for a minimalist aesthetic in terms of visual cues sequences. The video clip for "Good Morning" is one of seven designed by Kanye West and Derrick Lee exclusively for the event. Derrick Lee is the music video editor for "Flashing Lights" and is able to edit all seven video clips in a span of three days. Kanye West then made a video clip available for viewing on his official blog on March 20, 2008.

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Live show

On April 4, 2008, West gave the live show "Good Morning" during a six-song setlist at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City. The concert was held to celebrate the opening of the exhibition "Ã, Â © MURAKAMI" by Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. A comprehensive retrospective feature of over ninety Murakami pieces and fascinating artwork from Japanese street culture, high and traditional painting, and includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, wallpapers, installations and animations. Kanye takes the stage up a small stage surrounded by smoke and flashing lights under a huge screen decorated with Murikami artwork to appear in front of an older audience.

West performed "Good Morning" every night as the opening of his set of Glow in the Dark Tour, which kicked off on April 16, 2008 at KeyArena in Seattle, Washington. West often started his concert by playing the main motive "Stronger," implying that he would start the show with a hit single performance, just to do a live rendition of "Good Morning." This composition is just one of many, various songs taken from the first three Western studio albums used by the West for its conceptual concerts. They serve to form a space opera storyline that tells the story of how a space explorer who was stranded for more than a year made an attempt to escape from a distant planet whose ship crashes landing while on a mission to bring creativity back to Earth. In his speech, West performed live "Good Morning" after awakening from a deep sleep to find himself stranded. She appeared on a barren stage in front of a large LED screen depicting scenes from the science fiction movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. Towards the end of North America's journey, with singer and percussionist/DJ behind him, West performed "Good Morning" on the last night of Lollapalooza on August 3, 2008 in his hometown of Chicago, where he co-led the festival. with Nine Inch Nails.

Kanye West provided a live show of "Good Morning" during a headlining show at the Virgin Mobile Festival in Baltimore, Maryland on August 10, 2008. Like the Lollapalooza appearance in Chicago on the previous weekend, West and Nine Inch Nails are both scheduled as headliners. at different stages at the same time at the ends of the park. At the beginning of the concert, following a short instrumental, West walked on stage and launched into his performance of the song. West alone on stage covered with smoke and fog in front of live music bands and background vocalists who added percussion and harmony textures to the track.

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cover version

"Good Morning" has been covered and remixed by other hip-hop artists. A remix for "Good Morning" was produced by The Kickdrums to be included on Sky High, a mixtape remix mixed and compiled by DJ Benzi and Plain Pat. Features mixtape remix by various DJs and record producers of songs taken from the first three studio albums in the West. It was made to anticipate the release of her fourth studio album 808s & amp; Heartbreak (2008). The remix project was commissioned by Kanye West himself the year before. He hands over cappellas and other session cassettes to DJ Benzi, who then spends his time trying to match DJs and different manufacturers for certain tracks. Like every other song, "Good Morning" (The Kickdrums Remix) has at least five revisions recorded before it is completely finished. The repetition of this song contains guitar-driven production in addition to melancholy croons. The remix also featured guest verses from the recently signed GOOD Music artist Big Sean.

This song became a source of inspiration for the beat and chorus "Hoodmorning" by Compton rapper The Game. Named after the Twitter rapper's signature phrase, "Hoodmorning" was produced by in-house in-house recording producers Mars and The Game released it as the opening theme of the twelfth mixtape, Hoodmorning (No Typo): Candy Coronas. Hosted by DJ Skee, mixtape was created to promote delayed pending releases from her fourth studio album The R.E.D. Albums (2011). On July 28, 2011, DJ Skee provides exclusive previews for mixtape on YouTube. The trailer briefly featured The Game rapping in the recording booth and DJ Skee on his laptop before the mixing console inside the control room of a studio decorated with Corona Extra bottles as "Hoodmorning" played in the background. Hip-hop Artist Evidence has used a drum sample from "Good Morning" to produce an instrumental song "Good Evening." That's for his fourth instrumental hip-hop album Green Tape Instrumentals (2013). The "uh" control that the West said at the beginning of the song was sampled by the producer mashup Kids & amp; Explosion. He used a loop of vocal samples for the song "Everything" on his debut album Shit Computer .

Vitamin String Quartets compiled a string version of "Good Morning" for their opening tribute album, The String Quartet Tribute to Kanye West . In the same way, Rockabye Baby! displaying the interpretation of "Good Morning" as the opening theme of their tribute album, Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Kanye West . Aimed at the baby, the soft cover is an instrumental no-sleeping companion, replacing the keyboard and drum supporting xylophones and bells. The song is then featured on Good Day, Goodnight, their 2-album compilation album which consists of 2 years. The compilation album contains the most requested songs from previous releases, including "Good Morning," in addition to some exclusive new songs.

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Personnel

Information retrieved from the Graduation liner notes.

  • Kanye West-production
  • Andrew Dawson - record
  • Anthony Kilhoffer - recording, mixing
  • Bram Tobey-assistant engineer
  • Jason Agel-assistant engineer
  • Nate Hertweck-assistant engineer
  • Matty Green-engineering assistant
  • Andy Chatterley -Ã, keyboard
  • Jay-Z - an additional vowel
  • Tony "Penafire" WilliamsÃ,-additional vocals
  • Connie Mitchell - an additional vocal

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References


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External links

  • "Good Morning" Music Video on YouTube
  • Lyrics of this song in MetroLyrics

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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