808s is the drum machine used and heartbreak is the basic sound of kanye wests album
I think so, it doesnt say explicit or clean on itunes soo, maybe.
All his new songs are on his album "808s and Heartbreak" but there is another song with him and Keri Hilson called "knock you down"!
One such '808s' is the album by Kanye West, 808s and Heartbreaks. It is West's fourth studio album, coming out on November 24, 2008. More information on it can be found on Wikipedia.
Yes
Kanye West released "Heartless" in 2008 as part of his album 808s & Heartbreak. The Fray's song "Heartless," a cover of West's original, came out later, in 2009. Therefore, Kanye West was the first to create "Heartless."
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I think so, it doesnt say explicit or clean on itunes soo, maybe.
All his new songs are on his album "808s and Heartbreak" but there is another song with him and Keri Hilson called "knock you down"!
One such '808s' is the album by Kanye West, 808s and Heartbreaks. It is West's fourth studio album, coming out on November 24, 2008. More information on it can be found on Wikipedia.
Yes
Kanye West released "Heartless" in 2008 as part of his album 808s & Heartbreak. The Fray's song "Heartless," a cover of West's original, came out later, in 2009. Therefore, Kanye West was the first to create "Heartless."
808s in modern music production typically sound deep, booming, and bass-heavy, adding a powerful and rhythmic foundation to the music.
Kanye West has released 6 studio albums: The College Dropout, Late Registration, Graduation, 808s & Heartbreak, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, and Watch the Throne. Watch the Throne was created in collaboration with rapper and producer Jay-Z.
Some popular songs that feature the iconic 808 drum machine in their production include "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa the Soulsonic Force, "808 State" by 808 State, and "808s Heartbreak" by Kanye West.
808s are a type of drum machine that produces deep bass sounds commonly used in hip-hop and electronic music. They are used to create a strong rhythmic foundation and add a powerful low-end to the music.