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Graduation won the award of Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album at the American Music Awards of 2008, while also counting towards West earning the award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist. With his two wins at the ceremony, West was the second biggest winner, behind Chris Brown with three awards to his name. West told the crowd during his acceptance speech ...
The worst song to appear in a film is annually awarded the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song. This "award" was given from the ceremony's inception in 1980 until 1999 and resurfaced in 2002. It parodies the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Some publications have compiled lists of the "worst" music videos ever.
Award Winning Songs Won [104] 2008 "Good Life" (featuring T-Pain) Won [105] "Stronger" Won Kanye West Producer of the Year Won 2009 Won [106] "Flashing Lights" Award Winning Songs Won "Put On" (with Young Jeezy) Won 2010 Kanye West Top Urban Producers Won [107] "Forever" (with Drake, Lil Wayne & Eminem) Award Winning Songs Won "Heartless" Won
Kanye West's performance at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday was one of the buzziest moments of the night, and he's not happy that it was "grossly over-censored." In a statement released by ...
West received the song's beat from the 2007 recording sessions of Common's album Finding Forever, which the rapper mentions on the hook.. West received the song's beat from his fellow rapper and GOOD Music associate Common as he mentions in the lyrics; it was originally intended for his 2007 album Finding Forever that was released shortly before Graduation and was going through recording ...
Keep reading for 45 of the best graduation songs that capture this rite of passage, from country tracks to pop hits. ... 31. “Good Morning” by Kanye West. Release year: 2007.
The award came after winning best country duo/group performance earlier in the day for “II MOST WANTED” with Miley Cyrus, the first time in 50 years that a Black woman won a country music Grammy.
The song was played on BET's 106 & Park upon the album's release, while West briefly considered issuing it as a single. A hip hop, electro, and R&B number that samples Steely Dan's "Kid Charlemagne", it was described by West as a theme song for the people. Lyrically, the song sees Kanye focusing on his fatherly relationship with Ray West.