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    Seven Days To A Better Kanye West Graduation Album Poster

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    작성자 Julian Nutter
    댓글 0건 조회 5회 작성일 24-10-09 14:59

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    Ye, the legendary artist, reshaped the sound of hip-hop with the release of his cultural milestone, *the Graduation album*. Dropped on in September of 2007, *Graduation (2007)* was the third and final album in Kanye's college-themed series, following *Kanye’s College Dropout* and *Late Registration*.

    The *Graduation album* was more than just a musical project. Including popular songs like *Stronger*, the album showcased Kanye’s experimentation, combining elements of electronic music with his signature rap style.

    One of the most iconic aspects of the *Graduation* is its cover art, in collaboration with the famous Japanese artist renowned contemporary artist Takashi Murakami. The *Graduation cover* featured Kanye West poster iconic's famous bear character, propelling upwards into a anime-inspired world. This combination of hip-hop culture and Murakami's playful yet intricate design represented Kanye's rise to global stardom.

    Music enthusiasts celebrated the *Graduation* for its sonic evolution. Kanye worked alongside iconic musicians like Daft Punk to engineer a sound that was futuristic yet accessible. The result was an album that was critically acclaimed, but also changed the course of mainstream rap.

    One of the standout tracks on the album is *Kanye’s hit single Stronger*, built around Daft Punk’s iconic *2001 classic Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger*. Stronger perfectly captured the bold sonic direction Kanye was heading in. It became a massive success, topping charts in the U.S. and beyond. The Stronger music video, directed by legendary director Hype Williams, was heavily influenced by anime and sci-fi.

    Another standout track is *Good Life*, that showcased T-Pain’s catchy hooks. The track is an ode to success, mirroring the album’s themes of success. Fans instantly connected with it.

    Lyrically, *Graduation* discusses themes of fame. Kanye reflects on his rise to the top, as he combining personal reflection with confidence. Songs like *Big Brother* express Kanye’s internal struggles.

    *Graduation (2007)* was not just a groundbreaking project; it marked a new era for Kanye. The project inspired his continued innovation, particularly 808s & Heartbreak.

    *Kanye's Graduation* remains a classic album, being a cornerstone of his discography.

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