REVIEW: The Miseducation of Kanye West

By Jerry Barrow, Senior Editor November 17, 2008 11:58 am

It’s a safe assumption that there are no gray areas in Kanye West appreciation. Either you consider him a genius or you want to send him on a shopping spree with Sarah Palin using an an expired Amex Black card and a stack of I.O.U’s from MC Hammer. After listening to the leak of 808s and Heartbreak, I won’t be petitioning for his MENSA membership anytime soon.

Mr. West has been tried in the court of public opinion ever since he announced this ambitious (or pretentious, depending on what side you’re on) project. But before you render a final verdict on this most-likely unfinished version of 808s & Heartbreak keep these observations in mind:

The Truth: Kanye West fell asleep with A-Ha’s “Take On Me” playing on his 80 inch plasma and woke up with this album in his head. Realizing that his natural-born vocals couldn’t adequately convey what was burning inside of his soul (or some other part of his anatomy) he enlisted computerized help. Bundle this with some heartache over losing his mother (as he insisted in interviews, though I hear no evidence of such) and some anonymous love interest/supermodel that we’ve never heard of and you have the makings of The Miseducation of Kanye West.

The Secret: The title is actually a typo. The actual title is 80’s Heartbreak and that makes much more sense given the Don Johnson and Punky Brewster-era synthetic sonics that define this disc. It appears Ye’s white blazers and open shirts were not just a fashion statement, that is indeed his state of mind.

The Good: “Heartless.” This is pretty frickin’ dope. Not just because Kanye is rapping for most of it, the beat is simply superior to “Love Lockdown” and when he does use the auto-tune it is actually… in tune. This is a great post-argument-pre-break-up driving to the strip club for a revenge lap dance track. “I’m gonna take oooofff tonight…”

“Anyway” Melody is an inviting example of Reagan-era nostalgia done right. It also helps that he enlists actual back-up singers to fill out the hook and leans off the auto-tune a bit. Again, he’s rapping more but the balance works.

“Tell Everybody That You Know”  You can tell Kanye has been hanging a lot with DJ Toomp and its been rubbing off in a good way (pause).  It’s a good track with a catchy hook but Jeezy would have sounded better on this than “Amazin,” and Lil Wayne’s granola bar : “Girl you think your shit don’t stink but you’re mrs P-U…” pushes it closer to the laughable end of the spectrum.

The Bad: “Robocop.” This is a bad case of “I found this cool sound effect and I really wanna use it, but no theme makes sense.” It reminds me of a chopped & screwed version of that AT&T “zero bars” commercial where the guy is stuck in the hostile with Slad and Veter the Techno Twins and their boombox. Except it’s not funny.

“Love Lockdown” This leak version is clearly the unpolished demo because it’s even more off-key than the official joint. People like this because it reminds them of cheering on your best friend at the high school talent show. You admire their balls for getting on the stage regardless of how they sound and they autographed the homemade burn of their CD to make you feel special. The problem here is that Kanye has already forgotten the little people and the addition of R.Kelly just underlines why Ye shouldn’t be singing.

The In-Between: Kanye channels his inner N.E.R.D for a danceable “Coldest Winter” that would have better served Chris Brown or Omarion. Topically, Kanye taps into some pretty dead-on observations of relationships that few people like to express, it’s just hard to take him seriously sounding like a chipmunk drowning in a toilet bowl.

Verdict: Kanye West can’t deal with our acceptance. He likes being the underdog. When he first came on the scene he won us over and made us see him as a legit MC, not just a producer lip-synching in the mirror. But as he became successful (sales and critically) he just couldn’t chill. Being an asshole is way more fun and it’s hard to be that when people like you. So in the name of pushing the envelope he’s concocted this experiment. The irony is that Ye is doing just the opposite here. For the first time in his career Kanye is a follower and to call the disc derivative is being kind. There are definite bright spots but merely being different does not make you brave or innovative. Manson was different. (Marilyn or Charles…take your pick). Either way the results were mixed, just like this album.

Sentencing: Check out The Death of Auto-Tune on Rappersiknow.com.

To hear a stream of the complete 808’s & Heartbreak go to Kanye’s Myspace page!

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  • 11-21-2008 11:19 pm

    I’ve heard his CD and honestly I think West could’ve came harder and switched up his style a lil more.. He sings on every track there is using that “T-Pain” effect. But it’s a good CD.. i don’t know if i would say he is a rapper or singer.. You Be The Judge

  • 11-21-2008 10:42 pm

    Im sorry but i loe his new album, maybe because i can relate to every word on it!!! thia album is so genuis, no matter what Kanye will always get my support!!! NO BOOTLEGGIN THIS ONE!!!

  • 11-21-2008 1:13 am

    Regardless of the negative writing the journalist has on here, this album is kanye’s best one yet. Its new and fresh almost like a NEO-hiphop genre he’s created. This cd is a work of art.

  • 11-20-2008 11:30 pm

    I’ve got love for Ye as an artist the brotha is dope. Okay the album’s name IS 808’s & Heartbreak for 2 reasons…the ROLAND TR-808 Drum Machine used exclusively for the production of the album and did studio time in Hawaii..which has a (808) Area Code. Albeit the TR-808 is straight 80’s ie: Beastie Boys “Paul Revere”, Phil Collin’s “In The Air Tonight” & Marvin Gaye’s “sexual Healing” all used that NOW legendary Rhythm Composer! This album is EXPERIMENTAL…I’ll buy it but I’m NOT very sure how the album will appeal to the masses??!

  • 11-20-2008 12:08 am

    No! I totally get what Kanye is trying to translate. I think this albulm will be really good,like the others. He is trying to share his heart with us. Aawww

  • 11-19-2008 10:56 pm

    I’m kinda feeling his new album, though it has quite an 80’s rock sound, it’s different. He really took this one off the map.

  • 11-19-2008 9:52 pm

    Kanye’s retro style will go hard, he is a genius and I believe those with a diverse ear will appreciate this record.

  • 11-19-2008 9:24 pm

    KANYE GO HARD I LOVE ALL HIS ALBUMS AND I THING HE IS SO SEXI

  • 11-19-2008 7:51 pm

    I like the title “8o8s & Heartbreak” better…There was more complexity, ambiguity to the title then, typo or not…

    As for the review: it has heightened my curiosity about the disk…If the content is as dope as you claim (and, trust, I’m already on a mission to listen to those leaked tracks you mentioned), the LP sounds cop-a-ble. Yes.

    Always loved Kanye, but proclaiming this record to be the Taj Mahal of it all…? We’ll see. Creativity as the byproduct of heartache doesn’t always equal classic album but he’ll definately be in my peripherals this year and next…

    I’m already feeling “Heartless”…The woman scorned sounds like a chick I know…personally….

    Already a good look….;)

    -Kallaye

  • 11-19-2008 7:06 pm

    Whom ever wrote this article needs to be shot. This is more like a diary entry than a dam article. Go back to English 101 PLEASE!!!

  • 11-19-2008 3:38 pm

    Hardbody, I never questioned if he was grieving. As I wrote “(as he insisted in interviews, though I hear no evidence of such) I didn’t hear anything in the songs that sounded like it was about his mother. Maybe in the cuts we haven’t heard, but not in these 8.

  • 11-19-2008 2:19 pm

    On the real…I’m a big Kanye Fan. I love his music. But this venture is just not gonna cut it. There’s no possible way this album is gonna be anywhere close to that of his first three efforts. This thing should flop big time. Such a letdown Ye

  • 11-19-2008 11:24 am

    I agree heartless is the only track i have heard off that albulm that i like , i think his ego has overwhelmed his good judgement . so hopefully when this albulm crashes and burns; he ‘ll wake up and get back to making good music.

  • 11-19-2008 11:20 am

    Real irresponsible and bad journalism to question whether a man grieves for his mother or not.

  • 11-19-2008 9:14 am

    crap as always

  • 11-19-2008 3:03 am

    The only song I truly respect by Kanye is Jesus Walks With Me. If an artist can make that kind of a message musically hot then he has a lot of talent. As to the rest of his work it’s too educational without much depth to it so it’s really not very educational if that makes any sense. As to his beats well…they’re definitely not legendary. He can do a lot better in my opinion and for his talk he should.

  • 11-19-2008 2:54 am

    i love kanye w.. anything he touches iswhere it at..

  • 11-18-2008 11:15 pm

    I liked the whole album,and i thought it was very unique than the average rap record..good job k! and heartless was my FAV!!!

  • 11-18-2008 9:42 pm

    Personally, I believe this guy is going through something major because of his mothers death and it’s begining to show up in his music. I’ve always liked Kanye. It really seem’s as if his rapping is asleep. Get out of the stupid sound byte singing and rap again Kanye. Wake up YE! Wake up! You there Ye? You there YE?

  • 11-18-2008 9:19 pm

    I think that I’m going to check this cd out. The only other cd that I’ve purchased by Kanye West was the college dropout which was GREAT!

  • 11-18-2008 9:18 pm

    Kanye goes hard i love his music that guy put on in his music I always go out and get Kanye west albums

  • 11-18-2008 7:25 pm

    I haven’t bought anything by Kanye in the past and I’m not about to start now.

  • 11-18-2008 5:43 pm

    I was joking about it being 80’s heartbreak…it has a very 1980s sound to it

  • 11-18-2008 5:39 pm

    The name of the album is 808’s and Heartbreak… Hopefully 80’s was a typo…

    This album is highly anticipated… Its going to be FRESH regaurdless of what the jornalist says…

  • 11-17-2008 12:13 pm

    Jerry,

    I like your review. DOPENESS. A buddy of mine and I were joking the other day that Kanye went very Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys wit this one; meaning that 80’s era pop.

    I might actually buy this one.

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