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*** Madlib would later collaborate with Kanye on "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamar.

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*** Both Madlib and Soulja Boy would later collaborate work with Kanye on later albums - Madlib producing the Kanye and Music/KendrickLamar collaboration "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamar." on ''Music/TheLifeOfPablo'', and Soulja Boy featuring on "First Time in a Long Time" on ''Donda 2''.
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* ContentLeak: A few years after the album came out, fans found a watermarked copy that consisted of different versions of the songs, as well as some removed songs such as "Sweat on My Face" and "That's My Bitch". It took ''years'' for them to break open the leak to hear it.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: Despite the fact that ''Music/MyBeautifulDarkTwistedFantasy'' is ranked by many people as his best album, Kanye said, in 2015, that it is "almost like, an apology record", and that ''808s & Heartbreak'' and ''Music/{{Yeezus}}'' are "so much stronger."

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Nicki Minaj revealed that "Monster" was actually gonna be removed from the album.


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including Music/SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and Music/LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.
** Madlib would later collaborate with Kanye on "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamar.

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As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including Music/SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and Music/LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.
** *** Madlib would later collaborate with Kanye on "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamar.Music/KendrickLamar.
** "Monster" was almost considered removed from the album, had Music/NickiMinaj not convinced Kanye to put her verse in the song.
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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] Music/JayZ, Rick Ross, Music/NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.

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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, RZA, Raekwon,]] Music/JayZ, Rick Ross, Music/NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.

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** Madlib would later collaborate with Kanye on "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamar

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** Madlib would later collaborate with Kanye on "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamarMusic/KendrickLamar.
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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got Music/AliciaKeys, Music/JohnLegend, The-Dream, Music/{{Drake}}, [[Music/TheBlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Music/KidCudi, Music/EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[Music/LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and Music/{{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.

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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got Music/AliciaKeys, Music/JohnLegend, The-Dream, Music/{{Drake}}, [[Music/TheBlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Music/{{Fergie}}, Music/KidCudi, Music/EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[Music/LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and Music/{{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and Music/LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy Music/SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and Music/LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.
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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] Music/JayZ, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.

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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] Music/JayZ, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Music/NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and LilJon).Music/LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.
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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got Music/AliciaKeys, Music/JohnLegend, The-Dream, Music/{{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Music/KidCudi, Music/EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[Music/LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and Music/{{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.

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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got Music/AliciaKeys, Music/JohnLegend, The-Dream, Music/{{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas [[Music/TheBlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Music/KidCudi, Music/EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[Music/LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and Music/{{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.
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* CreatorBreakdownCreatorBreakdown: ''Understatement'', considering what he felt/endured following the infamous Taylor Swift incident.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.what.
** Madlib would later collaborate with Kanye on "No More Parties in L.A.", which also featured Music/KendrickLamar
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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got AliciaKeys, John Legend, The-Dream, {{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Kid Cudi, EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and {{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.

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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got AliciaKeys, John Legend, Music/AliciaKeys, Music/JohnLegend, The-Dream, {{Drake}}, Music/{{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Kid Cudi, EltonJohn, Music/KidCudi, Music/EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[LaRoux [[Music/LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and {{Rihanna}} Music/{{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.
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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.

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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Music/JayZ, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.
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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.

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** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[WuTangClan [[Music/WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.
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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got AliciaKeys, John Legend, The-Dream, {{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Kid Cudi, EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and {{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.
** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.
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* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got AliciaKeys, John Legend, The-Dream, {{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Kid Cudi, EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and {{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.
** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.
* AllStarCast: Just look at all the people featured on "All of the Lights"! We've got AliciaKeys, John Legend, The-Dream, {{Drake}}, [[BlackEyedPeas Fergie]], Kid Cudi, EltonJohn, Ryan Leslie, Charlie Wilson, Tony Williams, [[LaRoux Elly Jackson]], Alvin Fields, Ken Lewis, and {{Rihanna}} here, though only Rihanna and Kid Cudi are credited as featured artists in the official single release.
** And the rest of album is like this, with guest verses from a multitude of rappers. Including [[WuTangClan The Rza, Raekwon,]] {{Jay-Z}}, Rick Ross, NickiMinaj, Pusha T, Cy Hi da Prynce, and Swizz Beatz.
* CreatorBreakdown
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: As is the case with the development process for most rap albums, rumors circulated that Kanye had a variety of guest artists to choose from in making the album. A ''wide'' variety of guest artists, including SouljaBoy (who Kanye had previously offered beats to) and Music/WakaFlockaFlame (one of Gucci Mane's pals who's best described as a cross between Soulja Boy and LilJon). Much to the relief of some longtime Kanye fans, these two names never resurfaced. Madlib, the famous experimental, jazzy hip hop producer, was another name frequently mentioned. Who knows whether it would have fit with Kanye's style or not; but it would have been fascinating, no matter what.

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