5 YEAR REWIND: KANYE WEST



(As part of our 5th year anniversary, we’re revisiting 20 key songs. This post was originally published on April 11, 2004).

Kanye West: All Falls Down (original mix)
Deleted from College Dropout (Roc-A-Fella, 2004)

“Imagine you’re Lauryn Hill. You’ve gone from one being one of hip-hop’s greatest artists ever to landing somewhere between an enigma and a joke. Your career is so far gone that kids think “Doo Wop” is old school now. One day, Kanye West, one of the hottest producers in the game, calls you up and says, “hey, I’ve made this conscious song about the contradictions about being black and having class aspirations, blah blah blah and I really want to sample your song from the Unplugged album – you know, that double-LP that effectively destroyed your career? Anyways, I want to redeem it by making this really dope song using your voice, is that ok with you?” Somehow, you decide “no,” thereby forcing Kanye to hire a sound-alike in the form of Syleena Johnson, a perfectly good Hill knock-off but the point is that she’s a knock-off, not the real deal.

The song above is the original mix, using the Lauryn Hill sample, as it appeared on the early promos for Kanye’s album. In the opinion of most, includes yours truly, it is the considerably superior version simply because Lauryn just sounds better. You decide.”