ANDIEZ Piano Then Sings My Soul Poster
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“Purity” by A$AP Rocky, ft. Frank OceanRecommended by: Contributing Writer Etiosa OmeikeSample: “I Gotta Find Peace of Mind” by Lauryn Hill
Lauryn Hill is an absolute icon in the world of music. Her diamond selling album “Miseducation of Ms. Lauryn Hill” is, put simply, absolute perfection. But what producers Rocky, Dean Blunt, FnZ, and Hector Delgado accomplish with a snippet of her song “I Gotta Find Peace of Mind,” a nine minute performance on “MTV Unplugged,” is absolutely ingenious. Transforming her slightly melancholic, hopeful singing and guitar playing into a drowned out, deepened variant, they completely change the mood of her song. All traces of hope in her opening lines, “see this what that voice in your head says / when you try to find peace of mind” disappear, instead becoming almost entirely woeful. Frank Ocean starts “Purity” with a rapid stream-of-conscious rap filled with some of my favorite couplets (“You're tweakin' or somethin', you're reachin' / for somethin' / You're speakin', speak up then, you're thinkin', / you’re overthinkin’”). As impressive as Frank’s verse is though, the subsequent beat switch and ASAP Rocky’s verse really take the cake. The beat switches back to Lauryn Hill’s original melancholic hope as ASAP Rocky reflects on drug addiction, depression, and his lost relationships, using a deepened version of Lauryn Hill saying “I’m undone because” to cap off his lyrics.
“Be (Intro)” by Common, produced by Kanye WestRecommended by: Contributing Writer Etiosa OmeikeSample: “Mother Nature” by Albert Jones
Kanye West is many things: disagreeable, controversial, but also among the most artistically and musically gifted people to touch the Earth. On “Be (Intro),” the intro to Common’s album “Be,” Kanye West does more than just modulate down or speed up a song to create a sample — he effectively reconstructs the original song, “Mother Nature” by Albert Jones, to create the iconic beat on “Be (Intro).” Starting off with a simple bass line, Kanye gradually picks up the tempo, adding a video game-like synthesizer, piano, and a drum line. Even though the violin line is an exact replica, Kanye makes it feel like an entirely new song, aiding some of Common’s best lyrics. Kanye cuts back the violin during the song’s climax: “Waiting for the Lord to rise / I look into my daughter's eyes / And realize that I'ma learn through her / The Messiah, might even return through her / If I'ma do it, I gotta change the world through her.” Before you know it, the song has ended with a gorgeous piano line, and you’re left wanting to listen again on repeat
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