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Props to the rap game's flashiest nerd for pointedly reminding jewelry addicts about the African blood spilled for their bling with"Diamonds From Sierra Leone."You know what to expect: well-deployed chipmunk-voiced soul samples, witty and conflicted rhymes about hip-hop materialism, a John Mayer guest spot, the unexpected.Reviews:
''Late Registration'' is the second studio album by American hip hop artist Kanye West, released August 30, 2005 on Roc-A-Fella Records. Recording sessions for the album took place over the course of a year at various recording studios located New York City and Hollywood. West collaborated with American record producer and composer Jon Brion to produce ''Late Registration'', and the album features guest contributions from artists including Jay-Z, Lupe Fiasco, Jamie Foxx, Nas, Brandy, and Adam Levine of Maroon 5.
The album debuted at number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 860,000 copies in its first week. It ultimately sold three million copies in the United States and spawned five singles that attained chart success. Upon its release, ''Late Registration'' received general acclaim from most music critics and earned West several accolades, including a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 48th Grammy Awards. It appeared at the top of several publications year-end lists of top albums. Initially naming it the best album of 2005, ''Rolling Stone'' ranked the album number 40 on its list of the best albums of the 2000s decade. - Wikipedia
Props to the rap game's flashiest nerd for pointedly reminding jewelry addicts about the African blood spilled for their bling with "Diamonds From Sierra Leone." You know what to expect: well-deployed chipmunk-voiced soul samples, witty and conflicted rhymes about hip-hop materialism, a John Mayer guest spot, the unexpected.