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All Of The Music Videos Off Kanye West’s ‘Graduation’ Ranked

Source: Taylor Hill / Getty Kanye West ‘s album rollout for Graduation is something that should be taught in every music history class. The Chicago native dropped his third studio album on September 11, 2007, in an event that is still talked about pretty often for something that happened eleven years ago. Though he wasn’t exactly a small-time rapper at the time, Kanye was the underdog in his highly publicized competition with 50 Cent , who both released their albums on the same day. 50 didn’t retire afterward as advertised, but Mr. West ended up raking in a whopping 960K in first week sales and beating out Curtis ‘ 690K. This solidified Ye’s spot at the top of the hip-hop game and skyrocketed his whole career–every album that followed for Kanye, to this day, has reached #1 on Billboard charts. While it’s nearly impossible to say one thing that Kanye West is known for or best at, his visuals as a whole are a pretty good start. From fashion, to design, to music videos, Ye is always thinking about how things look just as much as he’s considering how they sound. With that being said, the music videos from Graduation are some of Kanye’s most iconic, most viewed, and most talked about. In honor of the project’s eleven year anniversary, let’s take a walk down memory lane and remember how all 6 of the music videos off of Graduation fare today. 6. “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” is arguably one of the best songs on the album–and one of the best tracks in Ye’s entire discography–but the same can’t really be said for the video. While it’s a good example of the always beautiful and deliberate display of colors that the rapper is known for throughout his work, it’s a very simple video as far as Kanye visuals go–not a bad thing, just not as memorable as a lot of his visual concepts are.   5. “Homecoming” The video for “Homecoming” was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. A tribute to his hometown Chicago, the all black-and-white Hype Williams -directed visual is a pretty straight forward look at the people, landmarks, and monuments of the windy city. Though the music video does it’s job paying homage to the Chi, a song with such heavy visualization and allusions could have benefitted from a colorful, illustrative video.   4. “Stronger” Another gift from Hype Williams, “Stronger” gives us a visual initially shot over 9 days in Tokyo, Japan. The guerrilla-style visual is futuristic, which fits the theme of Graduation as a whole, but specifically the sounds of Kanye and Daft Punk on the track. The original storyline for the video features West playing a man in a motorcycle gang, who gets into a bar fight with Japanese rivals. West ended up not liking the video, abandoned the storyline, and edited the visual to obtain “the hottest shots possible,” adding more footage in New York City.   3.  “Flashing Lights (feat. Dwele)” In “Flashing Lights,” a  Playboy  model drives out to the desert, strips down, and pops open the trunk of her car to reveal a bound-and-gagged Kanye West before pounding him with a shovel. This video is some incredible foreshadowing for the genius to come from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy ‘s visuals, and it’s most definitely a bright highlight in Ye’s catalogue of impressive music videos.   2. “Good Life (feat T-Pain)” The music video for “Good Life” is something special. It was directed by Jonas & François with animation by So-Me, and is jam packed with colorful writing, creativity, and fun. This visual is the perfect representation of living the good life and evokes the same feeling the song itself does, watching Kanye and T-Pain happily sing along to their smash hit. 1. “Good Morning” Those who hold Graduation– or any Kanye album for that matter–close to their heart are bound to disagree on which visuals come out on top, but there’s no denying how iconic the music video for “Good Morning” is. Starring the famous Dropout Bear, the video was directed by Japanese contemporary artist  Takashi Murakami , who also designed the album artwork   and the cover art for its singles.  

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All Of The Music Videos Off Kanye West’s ‘Graduation’ Ranked

All Of The Music Videos Off Kanye West’s ‘Graduation’ Ranked

Source: Taylor Hill / Getty Kanye West ‘s album rollout for Graduation is something that should be taught in every music history class. The Chicago native dropped his third studio album on September 11, 2007, in an event that is still talked about pretty often for something that happened eleven years ago. Though he wasn’t exactly a small-time rapper at the time, Kanye was the underdog in his highly publicized competition with 50 Cent , who both released their albums on the same day. 50 didn’t retire afterward as advertised, but Mr. West ended up raking in a whopping 960K in first week sales and beating out Curtis ‘ 690K. This solidified Ye’s spot at the top of the hip-hop game and skyrocketed his whole career–every album that followed for Kanye, to this day, has reached #1 on Billboard charts. While it’s nearly impossible to say one thing that Kanye West is known for or best at, his visuals as a whole are a pretty good start. From fashion, to design, to music videos, Ye is always thinking about how things look just as much as he’s considering how they sound. With that being said, the music videos from Graduation are some of Kanye’s most iconic, most viewed, and most talked about. In honor of the project’s eleven year anniversary, let’s take a walk down memory lane and remember how all 6 of the music videos off of Graduation fare today. 6. “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” is arguably one of the best songs on the album–and one of the best tracks in Ye’s entire discography–but the same can’t really be said for the video. While it’s a good example of the always beautiful and deliberate display of colors that the rapper is known for throughout his work, it’s a very simple video as far as Kanye visuals go–not a bad thing, just not as memorable as a lot of his visual concepts are.   5. “Homecoming” The video for “Homecoming” was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards. A tribute to his hometown Chicago, the all black-and-white Hype Williams -directed visual is a pretty straight forward look at the people, landmarks, and monuments of the windy city. Though the music video does it’s job paying homage to the Chi, a song with such heavy visualization and allusions could have benefitted from a colorful, illustrative video.   4. “Stronger” Another gift from Hype Williams, “Stronger” gives us a visual initially shot over 9 days in Tokyo, Japan. The guerrilla-style visual is futuristic, which fits the theme of Graduation as a whole, but specifically the sounds of Kanye and Daft Punk on the track. The original storyline for the video features West playing a man in a motorcycle gang, who gets into a bar fight with Japanese rivals. West ended up not liking the video, abandoned the storyline, and edited the visual to obtain “the hottest shots possible,” adding more footage in New York City.   3.  “Flashing Lights (feat. Dwele)” In “Flashing Lights,” a  Playboy  model drives out to the desert, strips down, and pops open the trunk of her car to reveal a bound-and-gagged Kanye West before pounding him with a shovel. This video is some incredible foreshadowing for the genius to come from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy ‘s visuals, and it’s most definitely a bright highlight in Ye’s catalogue of impressive music videos.   2. “Good Life (feat T-Pain)” The music video for “Good Life” is something special. It was directed by Jonas & François with animation by So-Me, and is jam packed with colorful writing, creativity, and fun. This visual is the perfect representation of living the good life and evokes the same feeling the song itself does, watching Kanye and T-Pain happily sing along to their smash hit. 1. “Good Morning” Those who hold Graduation– or any Kanye album for that matter–close to their heart are bound to disagree on which visuals come out on top, but there’s no denying how iconic the music video for “Good Morning” is. Starring the famous Dropout Bear, the video was directed by Japanese contemporary artist  Takashi Murakami , who also designed the album artwork   and the cover art for its singles.  

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All Of The Music Videos Off Kanye West’s ‘Graduation’ Ranked

Watch: Young M.A Gives Us Classic Pool Party Vibes In Her New “PettyWap” Video

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Source: Merrick Ales / Getty Young M.A is back, and she’s hosting a classic New York City pool party in the new visual for her track “PettyWap,” which was released on Tuesday, July 10. The video was directed by ShotByCisco, and captures all the highlights of a good summer kickback, including water guns, pool toys, and even a nice wholesome twerking contests. If you haven’t been to a pool party yet this summer, this visual is definitely going to give you a lot of F.O.M.O.

Watch: Young M.A Gives Us Classic Pool Party Vibes In Her New “PettyWap” Video

Pablo Saucekay Releases Visual For His Single “40” (VIDEO)

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Pablo Saucekay stops through the Durtty Boyz HQ to drop off his visual for “40”. Chicago rapper performed at our recent Who’s Hot Showcase in Atlanta.  

Pablo Saucekay Releases Visual For His Single “40” (VIDEO)

No She Didn’t: Watch This Woman Prove That The Only President She Acknowledges Is Obama

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Source: Pool / Getty We all miss the days of having Barack Obama in the White House. One woman’s love for 44 is so strong that she went as far as to slap all the other former Presidents. Luckily, they were just wax figures — which means we can laugh. She Slapping Presidents pic.twitter.com/u9OTCNtUyN — KollegeKidd.com (@KollegeKidd) February 15, 2018   Although we don’t condone violence, the visual itself is pretty satisfying. Seriously Obama — help.

No She Didn’t: Watch This Woman Prove That The Only President She Acknowledges Is Obama

Watch City Girls’ Visual For “Fuck Dat Nigga” [Quality Control]

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Rap duo, City Girls just released the visual for their buzzing track, “Fuck Dat Nigga” which appeared on ‘Quality Control: Control The Streets, Vol. 1’. Watch below. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep

Watch City Girls’ Visual For “Fuck Dat Nigga” [Quality Control]

You Won’t Believe What This Drunk Waffle House Customer Did For A Post-Party Meal

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Source: Getty If we’ve learned anything in these difficult times of being an American, it’s that you have to find a way or make one — because some folks just don’t do a great job at their job (even Presidents). One Waffle House customer in South Carolina took matters into his own hands when he entered the restaurant after a drunk night on the town, craving their signature waffle and bacon. But upon entering, Alex Bowen noticed that all the employees were sleeping, and, well — he got behind the counter and chef’d up his own meal.   WH headquarter soon released a statement about the matter, saying, “ Our local Division Manager has spoken to Alex and apologized. For safety reasons, our customers should never have to go behind the counter. Rather they should get a quality experience delivered by friendly associates. We are reviewing this incident and will take appropriate disciplinary action. In a related note, obviously Alex has some cooking skills, and we’d like to talk to him about a job since we may have something for him.” Next time you leave the club starving and noticed the restaurant employees sleeping, you know what to do.

You Won’t Believe What This Drunk Waffle House Customer Did For A Post-Party Meal

VIDEO: Lil Uzi Vert – The Way Life Goes Remix (Feat. Nicki Minaj)

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Lil Uzi Vert releases the visual to “The Way Life Goes” featuring Nicki Minaj. Uzi is found in a forest tied to a tree, he seems to be trapped but I guess that’s just the way life goes.     RELATED POSTS Is Lil Uzi Vert Going To Stop Using Drugs After The Death Of Lil Peep?

VIDEO: Lil Uzi Vert – The Way Life Goes Remix (Feat. Nicki Minaj)

Young Buck Tells Jay-Z To Get Out Of His Way

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June 30th marked a big day in Hip Hop as Jay-Z released his 14th solo album, 4:44.  Unfortunately, G-Unit rapper, Young Buck shared the same release date as HOV for his new project, 10 Toes Down and he has some choice words for the Brooklyn native. Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep  

Young Buck Tells Jay-Z To Get Out Of His Way

YFN Lucci – “Heartless” Ft. Rick Ross [MUSIC VIDEO]

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YFN Lucci’s Long Live Nut EP debuted back in April, he has since released visuals to “Everyday We Lit” featuring PnB Rock, and “Ammunition” featuring Trae Pound. Today the Summerhill representative links up with Rozay and the gang to heist an armed robbery in the Marc Diamond-directed visual. Watch the visual for “Heartless” featuring Rick […]

YFN Lucci – “Heartless” Ft. Rick Ross [MUSIC VIDEO]