"Gold Digger" is a woman who wants only men's money. She is an unwelcome personality as she traces her way with fraud and tricks and makes actions as far apart as time goes hard. Famous musicians, actors, and athletes must regularly deal with gold diggers.
This is a sample of 1954 Ray Charles song "I got a woman". Contrary to "Gold Rusher", Charles sang a really kind and very cooperative woman, so she handed him money when needed. Therefore, Ray Charles sangs that "Give me money when necessary" throughout "Gold Digger". Since Jamie Fox appeared in the introduction of "Gold Digger", he received my guidance. Charles, but changed the lyrics to "I took my money when I needed it." Foxx is very good at pretending to be Ray Charles, and in the rest of the song, most listeners will hear Charles' samples taken "She took my money." In 2004, Foxx played Ray Charles in the movie "Ray" and won Oscar. Foxx is a versatile singer and pianist who spends a lot of time learning how to draw Charles' movies.
This is the first song featuring the Oscar winning actor, ranked first among the top 100 Americans in the rock era. In 1953, Frank Sinatra was awarded the Best Supportive Actor Award for his work from here to eternity, became the main pillar of swing and pop-oriented American pop charts, and has hit many times. # 1
Kanye West talks about other rappers and singers, including Busta Rhymes and Usher, who are probably joking.
This is not the first rap song to cover the topic of Gold Digger. In their 1990 song "The Gold Rusher", EPMD wraps how to pay attention to these women. Their goal is usually to make pregnant a wealthy famous man.
The album version has a Western song "There is neither confusion nor injuries without her". In the radio editor, "Niga" was replaced by "Broke".
West and Foxx performed well at the 2006 Grammy Awards. They led a small band on stage respectively.
When West sings a football player, you can see "Sunday given", and he respects the movie starring Fox.
Kanye West realized that the Thunder and Lightning team was prosecuted in 2013 because the 1974 song "Bumpin 'Bus Stop" was using unlicensed samples. In the lawsuit, West borrowed the 13-second music part of the voice of David Pryor, a member of the band, and took the three "Get Down" sounds corresponding to West's lyrics "frustration, frustration, melancholy" He insisted that he could hear it. Pryor's children, Trena Steward and Lorenzo Pryor, claimed millions of dollars, hampering the future sales of this song
West was originally created for 2004 rapper Shawnna 's 2004 debut album Worth Tha Weight. When she did not record it, he redrawn the male character from a women's point of view, and recruited Jamie Fox as a featured artist.
The video directed by Hype Williams opens his Ray Charles sample in sync with Foxx's lips and displays an attractive model of retro style on the cover of a fictitious magazine. Williams is often cooperating with West to guide the rappers' previous video "Sierra Leone Diamonds".
The poem is "I am a major change in Kanye West / Kanye West / Kanye West / nonsense culture" and Jay Z is also mentioned. (This raises doubts as to whether there is any relationship between this poem and the performance art piece "Picasso Baby" of the 2013 song of Jay-Z.) After writing this poem, West It certainly named the album The Life of. Pablo and he compared himself with Picasso in a groovy voice on Saturday night. How did Cohen look forward to complete Kanye Picasso's worship? Genius works in a mysterious way
Ten years ago, when Kanye West became Kanye, his findings received similar explanations from industry observers and general greetings, and under the guidance of brothers and enthusiasm, Jay - Z 'Anointed' It led to the forecast of prosperity. Fans, they are unlimitedly ready to praise and download. The spotlight is heated indefinitely, and for those seeking strength and endorsement, strong glare is a reasonable verification and dangerous comfort. Most people on this planet can not refuse the great symbol which is an inner struggle based on the roots of defending creativity.