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*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kanyewest/albums/album/7569017/review/7583389/late_registration 2005]
*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|5}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kanyewest/albums/album/7569017/review/7583389/late_registration 2005]
*[[Slant Magazine]] {{rating-5|3.5}} [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=629 2005]
*[[Slant Magazine]] {{rating-5|3.5}} [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=629 2005]
*HipHopDX.com {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/reviews/id.559/title.kanye-west-late-registration link]
*''[[XXL Magazine|XXL]]'' (XXL) {{rating-5|5}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXL_Magazine link]
*''[[XXL Magazine|XXL]]'' (XXL) {{rating-5|5}} [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXL_Magazine link]
| Last album = ''[[The College Dropout]]''<br />(2004)
| Last album = ''[[The College Dropout]]''<br />(2004)

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Late Registration is the second studio album by Chicago hip hop artist Kanye West. The album was released on August 30, 2005, and debuted at #1, selling over 860,000 copies in its first week, the once highest first week sales in Def Jam Recordings history. However, Kanye's next album, Graduation, would eventually outdo Late Registration, selling 957,000 copies. Rolling Stone magazine named it their Album of the Year, receiving a rare 5-star rating in its initial review. It has gone on to sell over 3.5 million copies in the U.S. and received a great deal of acclaim from critics.

Singles

The first single released from the album was "Diamonds from Sierra Leone", which contains a sample from the James Bond theme "Diamonds Are Forever" performed by Shirley Bassey. The song was originally a reference to his record label Roc-A-Fella, which is known for its "diamond" hand gesture. The song's title was subsequently changed from its original one ("Diamonds Are Forever") due to confusion with another song featured on Jay-Z's The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse titled "Diamond Is Forever". The title of the single as well as a subsequent remix (with Jay-Z) directly address the issue of conflict diamonds, which are a major factor in Sierra Leone's civil war. The second single released from Late Registration was "Gold Digger", which contains a vocal sample from Ray Charles' "I Got A Woman" sung by Jamie Foxx, who starred as Charles in the biopic Ray. It became his second single to top the Billboard Hot 100. The third single released was "Heard 'Em Say" featuring Adam Levine from Maroon 5, and the fourth was the Just Blaze helmed "Touch the Sky" featuring Lupe Fiasco. The track "Hey Mama" was intended to be released as a single, but was never released. A video was later made for the song "Drive Slow", and it featured Atlanta based rapper T.I.. This version of the song was included on the bonus DVD for T.I.'s platinum-selling album King. The original version of "Drive Slow" also appears on Paul Wall's CD, The People's Champ. On January 23, 2007, a previously unreleased version of "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" featuring Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, and N-Kei Enzaki became available for download on the iTunes music store.

Critical reception

Late Registration was the only album released in 2005 to receive a 5-star review from Rolling Stone, and was ranked #1 on their end-of year list of the year's 50 Best Albums.[1]

This is Kanye's second album to be rated XXL by XXL magazine, XXL has only given this rank to a total of 16 albums. That means that Kanye's first two major studio releases have been given the highest rank in XXL Magazine.[2]

The album was nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards of 2006 and received the award for Best Rap Album.

Track listing

Tracks 5, 12, 15 and 18 are skits that are not listed in the albums booklet.

# Title Length Songwriters Producer(s) Featured Samples
1 "Wake Up Mr. West" 0:41 Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin (no credit listed) Performed by Deray "Someone That I Used to Love" as performed by Natalie Cole
2 "Heard 'Em Say" 3:23 Kanye West, Adam Levine, Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin Kanye West, Jon Brion Adam Levine of Maroon 5 "Someone That I Used To Love" as performed by Natalie Cole
3 "Touch the Sky" 3:57 Kanye West, Wasalu Jaco, Justin Smith, Curtis Mayfield Just Blaze Lupe Fiasco "Move On Up" as performed by Curtis Mayfield
4 "Gold Digger" 3:28 Kanye West, Ray Charles, Renald Richard Kanye West, Jon Brion Jamie Foxx "I Got a Woman" as performed by Ray Charles
5 Skit #1 0:34
6 "Drive Slow" 4:32 Kanye West, Paul Slayton, Leonard Harris Kanye West GLC, Paul Wall, Additional vocals: Tony "Penafire" Williams "Wildflower" as performed by Hank Crawford
7 "My Way Home" 1:43 Kanye West, Lonnie Lynn, Gil Scott-Heron Kanye West Performed by Common "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" as performed by Gil Scott-Heron
8 "Crack Music" 4:31 Kanye West, Jayceon Taylor, Willard Meeks Kanye West, Jon Brion The Game "Since You Came in My Life" as performed by New York Community Choir
9 "Roses" 4:05 Kanye West, Bill Withers Kanye West, Jon Brion "Rosie" as performed by Bill Withers
10 "Bring Me Down" 3:19 Kanye West, A. Williams Kanye West, Jon Brion Brandy "My Life Is Loving You" as performed by Rose Banks
11 "Addiction" 4:27 Kanye West, Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Kanye West, Jon Brion "My Funny Valentine" as performed by Etta James
12 Skit #2 0:31
13 "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" (Remix) 3:53 Kanye West, Devon Harris, John Barry, Don Black Kanye West, Jon Brion, Devo Springsteen Jay-Z, Shirley Bassey "Diamonds Are Forever" as performed by Shirley Bassey
"Ms. Jackson" as performed by OutKast
14 "We Major" 7:28 Kanye West, Nasir Jones, Warren Trotter, A. Williams, Warryn Campbell, R. Simmons, L. Smith, M. Reid Kanye West, Jon Brion, Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell Nas, Really Doe "Action" as performed by Orange Krush, "Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You)" as performed by Stevie Wonder
15 Skit #3 0:24
16 "Hey Mama" 5:05 Kanye West, Donal Leace Kanye West, Jon Brion "Today Won't Come Again" as performed by Donal Leace
17 "Celebration" 3:18 Kanye West Kanye West, Jon Brion "Heavenly Dream" as performed by The KayGees
18 Skit #4 1:18
19 "Gone" 5:33 Kanye West, Dexter Mills, Cameron Giles, Chuck Willis Kanye West, Jon Brion Cam'ron, Consequence "It's Too Late" as performed by Otis Redding, "Upon this Rock" as performed by Joe Farrell, "The Show" as performed by Slick Rick
20 "Diamonds from Sierra Leone" (bonus track) 3:58 Kanye West, Devon Harris, John Barry, Don Black Kanye West, Jon Brion, Devo Springsteen Shirley Bassey "Diamonds Are Forever" as performed by Shirley Bassey
"Ms. Jackson" as performed by OutKast
21 "Late" (hidden track) 3:50 Kanye West, Sylvia Robinson, George Kerr (no credit listed) "I'll Erase Away Your Pain" by The Whatnauts

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
2005 Billboard 200 1

Personnel

  • "Gold Digger"
  • "Drive Slow"
    • Additional vocals: Tony "Penafire" Williams
  • "Crack Music"
  • "Roses"
    • Additional vocals: Tony "Penafire" Williams and Joi Starr
    • Bass: Keena "Keynote" Holloway
    • Keyboards: Ervin "EP" Pope
  • "Bring Me Down"
    • Bass trombone: Bruce Otto
    • Cello: Richard Dodd, Matt Cooker, Armen Ksajikian and Victor Lawrence
    • Contrabass: Jason Torreano, Frances Senger and Denise Briese
    • Flugelhorn: Gary Grant and Dan Fornero
    • French horn: Rick Todd and Brad Warnaar
    • String orchestrations: Eric Gorfain
    • Trombone: Andrew Martin and Steve Holtman
    • Trumpet: Gary Grant and Dan Fornero
    • Viola: Marda Todd, Piotr Jandule, Tom Tally and David Sage
    • Violins: Eric Gorfain, Daphne Chen, Victoria Lanier, Julie Rogers, Alyssa Park, Audrey Salomon, Terry Glenny, Susan Chatman, Marisa Kuney and Amy Wickman
  • "Diamonds from Sierra Leone (Remix)"
  • "We Major"
    • Additional vocals: Tony "Penafire" Williams
  • "Hey Mama"
  • "Celebration"
    • Additional vocals: John Legend
    • Bass: Keena "Keynote" Holloway
    • Bass trombone: Bruce Otto
    • Brass arrangements: Jon Brion
    • Cello: Richard Dodd, Matt Cooker, Armen Ksajikian and Victor Lawrence
    • Contrabass: Jason Torreano, Frances Senger and Denise Briese
    • Flugelhorn: Gary Grant and Dan Fornero
    • French horn: Rick Todd and Brad Warnaar
    • Keyboards: Ervin "EP" Pope
    • String arrangements: Jon Brion
    • String orchestrations: Eric Gorfain
    • Trombone: Andrew Martin and Steve Holtman
    • Trumpet: Gary Grant and Dan Fornero
    • Viola: Marda Todd, Piotr Jandule, Tom Tally and David Sage
    • Violins: Eric Gorfain, Daphne Chen, Victoria Lanier, Julie Rogers, Alyssa Park, Audrey Solomon, Terry Glenny, Susan Chatman, Marisa Kuney and Amy Wickman
  • "Gone"
    • Cello: Richard Dodd, Matt Cooker, Armen Ksajikian and Victor Lawrence
    • String arrangements: Jon Brion
    • String orchestrations: Eric Gorfain
    • Viola: Marda Todd, Piotr Jandule, Tom Tally and David Sage
    • Violins: Eric Gorfain, Daphne Chen, Victoria Lanier, Julie Rogers, Alyssa Park, Audrey Solomon, Terry Glenny, Susan Chatman, Marisa Kuney and Amy Wickman

Unused tracks

  • "Bittersweet Poetry" (featuring John Mayer) (Used as a bonus track on Graduation)
  • "Crack Music" (original version containing a verse by The Game)
  • "Back to Basics" (featuring Common)
  • "We Can Make It Better" (featuring Talib Kweli, Q-Tip, Common and Rhymefest). This was included as bonus track for the UK album (Track 21) and there is another track after it, simply titled "Track 22".
  • "About An Angel"

References

Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
September 17 - September 30 2005
Succeeded by