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Kanye West Presents Good Music Cruel Summer

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Download links and information about Kanye West Presents Good Music Cruel Summer. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 54:29 minutes.

Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 12
Duration: 54:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. To the World (Kanye West, Teyana Taylor, R. Kelly) 3:50
2. Clique (Jay - Z, Kanye West, Big Sean) 4:53
3. Mercy.1 (Kanye West, Big Sean, 2 Chainz, Pusha T) 5:26
4. New God Flow.1 (Kanye West, Ghostface Killah, Pusha T) 5:57
5. The Morning (Raekwon, Kid Cudi, Common, 2 Chainz, Pusha T, D'Banj, CyHi Da Prynce) 4:35
6. Cold.1 (Kanye West, DJ Khaled) 3:36
7. Higher (Pusha T, Ma$ E, Cocaine 80s, The Dream) 4:34
8. Sin City (Malik Yusef, Teyana Taylor, John Legend, CyHi Da Prynce, Travi Scott) 4:28
9. The One (Kanye West, Marsha Ambrosius, Big Sean, 2 Chainz) 5:44
10. Creepers (Kid Cudi) 3:14
11. Bliss (Teyana Taylor, John Legend) 3:30
12. Don't Like.1 (Kanye West, Big Sean, Jadakiss, Pusha T, Chief Keef) 4:42

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Like a continuing counterpart to 2011’s Watch the Throne, 2012’s Good Music Cruel Summer finds Kanye West hosting a compilation party for a select group of guests from his G.O.O.D. Music roster. “To the World” kicks off with an orchestra of Auto-Tuned vocals as West, R. Kelly, and Teyana Taylor eschew sticking it to the man for a R&B/hip-hop hybrid that sticks it to the entire globe. The following “Clique” starts off mellower, with Jay-Z and Big Sean realizing that a crew or posse is nothing but a clique—and yet theirs is still the best. This is cleverly rhymed over menacing beats and a lurking bass line, with sampled cult chants building an ominous mantra. “Mercy.1” gets more ruthless with Pusha T & 2 Chainz, creating a deeply downtuned vocal beast that wants to steal your girlfriend and make her pay for a grape drink and pineapple-coconut bluntwrap. Ghostface Killah likens himself to a deity in “New God Flow.1” before the closing “Don’t Like.1” gives Chicago gang shootings their very own soundtrack.