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"Runaway" is a song by American rapper Kanye West featuring fellow American rapper Pusha T, released as the second single from the former's fifth studio album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010). The song was written by the artists alongside Emile, Jeff Bhasker, Mike Dean, and Malik Yusef with the first three co-producing it with West.
Even though not fully leaked, "All of the Lights" was featured for the first time on Runaway—a 35-minute film about West's "true labor of love" which was released on October 23, 2010. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The song was featured in the film together with other songs from West's then-upcoming fifth studio album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010 ...
The American rapper Kanye West used elements of "Avril 14th" for his 2010 track "Blame Game". According to James, after he was sent an early version of "Blame Game" with a heavily timestretched sample of "Avril 14th", he offered to rerecord it at a different tempo, but West's team said it belonged to them and tried to avoid paying for its use. [6]
Travis Scott brought out Kanye West to play a slew of hits, including “Runaway” and “All of the Lights,” at the Orlando stop on his Circus Maximus tour. The controversial rapper’s ...
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The song was also featured as the opening track in Runaway, a 35-minute music video directed by West set to music from My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. [ 17 ] [ 34 ] The scene which the track is played during features West driving his MTX Tatra V8 through the forest when he crashes into a meteorite , which according to GQ , paralleled West's ...
American rapper Kanye West has released 138 singles, four promotional singles and charted with 65 other songs.. As of July 2022, West is one of only seven artists in the United States to be certified for over 100 million digital singles by the Recording Industry Association of America, having sold 133 million certified digital units as a solo artist. [1]
[14] [15] The song begins as a light piano composition, before moving into a heavy drum beat. [16] It features synths and a drum break that is identical to that of West's 2010 single "Runaway". [17] [18] XXXTentacion appears first, accompanied by melancholy minor chords. [19] He croons the song's hook, which is followed by West rapping. [15] [19]