Yes
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.
He started using it for main vocals on 808s & Heartbreak in every song recorded in studio's most famous are Heartless, Love Lockdown, and Amazing. The first time ever he used autotune was in Jesus Walks on The College Dropout. At 1:01 a background vocal starts by Kanye West with the world famous T-Pain effect. He produced the song before he was signed as a rapper. As he said in The Last Call: "Everybody out there listen here. I played them 'Jesus Walks' and they didn't sign me." It's posible he used it earlier in his songs but you can't hear it. That's because it's main purpose is clean up falls pitches in vocals.
Kanye West's real name is Kanye Omari West
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Yes
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.
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.
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Yes. 808's & Heartbreak was the album.
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Well, no one really knows what his 'best' song is but i think it is "Welcome To Heartbreak sike it is not it is Hey Mama
He started using it for main vocals on 808s & Heartbreak in every song recorded in studio's most famous are Heartless, Love Lockdown, and Amazing. The first time ever he used autotune was in Jesus Walks on The College Dropout. At 1:01 a background vocal starts by Kanye West with the world famous T-Pain effect. He produced the song before he was signed as a rapper. As he said in The Last Call: "Everybody out there listen here. I played them 'Jesus Walks' and they didn't sign me." It's posible he used it earlier in his songs but you can't hear it. That's because it's main purpose is clean up falls pitches in vocals.