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"See You in My Nightmares" is a song by American rapper Kanye West, featuring fellow rapper Lil Wayne, from the former's fourth studio album, 808s & Heartbreak (2008). The song was written by West, No I.D. , Jeff Bhasker and Lil Wayne. with production from the former two.
Jonze and West spoke about working together on a music video for West's song "See You in My Nightmares" from his fourth studio album 808s & Heartbreak. They later agreed that the new video should be expanded into an experimental film. [3] Jonze said the film was meant to illustrate the themes of loss and isolation on 808s & Heartbreak. [3]
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In the song's chorus, Dora sings the lyrics "moje more" which means "my nightmares" in Serbian. [7] In mid 2023, TikTok users began uploading videos using the chorus as backing music, mishearing the lyrics as "moye moye."
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A remixed version of "Paranoid" was reported to feature pop singer Rihanna, but did not materialize. [57] Also appearing prior to the release were "See You in My Nightmares", "Street Lights", and "Welcome to Heartbreak". [58] [59] A hidden track on 808s & Heartbreak, "Pinocchio Story" is a freestyle that was recorded live in Singapore. [60]
West started his set with a performance of "See You in My Nightmares", preceded by lamenting that other hip-hop artists do not evolve musically like him. [10] He segued from the song into "RoboCop" and recited the stanza "You spoiled little L.A. girl / You're just an L.A. girl" at the end, mentioning Tenacious D as an influence.
In 2002, Joe Brown performed a version of the song on the ukulele as the finale of the George Harrison tribute concert Concert for George. [19] In 2003, the Portuguese metal band Moonspell recorded a version that would serve as soundtrack for the short horror movie I'll See You in My Dreams, of which was also recorded a music video. [20]