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September 1, 2005
LATE REGISTRATION
The head of the classBy ALLAN WIGNEY -- Ottawa Sun
Kanye West Late Registration (Roc-A-Fella/Universal) "I'm carrying the whole of hip-hop," Kanye West declared prior to the release of this all-important followup to the brilliant The College Dropout. Fightin' words, were they not undeniably true. With Late Registration, Kanye kicks up so much dust that contemporaries positively beg to be involved -- even if it means placing sworn enemies like Jay-Z and Nas together on the same disc. Other unlikely cameos include: Ray star Jamie Foxx, whose contribution on Gold Digger is boldly placed atop a Ray Charles sample; the out-of-his-depth Game; and the ever-underrated Brandy. All struggle to keep up with an artist who dares to make rap matter again, challenging peers (not that there are any at this point) to address concerns other than the bling, government to take health care seriously and all of us to wake up to the situation in Sierra Leone. The music is equally powerful, eschewing College Dropout's occasionally gimmicky sped-up samples for the real grooves courtesy of Curtis Mayfield, Otis Redding and Etta James. The College Dropout was an impressive effort for a junior. Now that he's a sophomore, Kanye is seated comfortably at the head of the class. Track Listing:
1. Wake Up Mr. West
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