HOT HOT HOT!!! This new video RULEZ! I like this version better than anything I’ve ever heard by either artist individually. It takes the amazing energy of Daft Punk’s electronica and the hard-hitting vocals and images of Kanye West. What would it take to get these guys to form a supergroup and put out whole albums of this stuff?
This kind of combination is the reason I love jungle and grime music. Sorry 50, Kanye wins my vote. Besides, Kanye has street cred for speaking up about political issues and writing songs about real people in real situations. Mr. Frost calls it “working mans chant” in his review of Graduation. 50 Cent continues to be fluff rap about bling and bitches, the kind of stuff that’s ruining hip hop music. After reading Mr. Frost’s review, I can see that Kanye’s content has a lot to do with the huge influence that Jay-Z had on him which is further professed on the new album with the song “Big Brother.”
This song seems like the hip hop anthem for protesting the injustices in the world. And I think that’s something this world needs more of - music that inspires and motivates us to be Harder Better Faster Stronger in the face of difficult obstacles. Today this video replaces “Sirens” by Dizzee Rascal as my favorite video of 2007.



What Do You Think? ↓
1 I HATE KANYE WEST // Oct 15, 2007 at 12:48
He ruined a perfectly good daft punk song, just like all the other hip-hop artists out there, they steal their music from better sources cause they can’t make it themselves.. then all the MORONS who listen to the stupid hip-hop songs hear the original and pull all this crap about how they stole from the hip-hop artists and whatever.. maybe if people weren’t half-retarded and would look up dates of songs and albums they would realize that its dumb niggers like kanye west who steal the original music…
2 Molli Fire // Oct 15, 2007 at 23:18
FYI - Kanye didn’t steal anything from Daft Punk. DP agreed to let him use their music in his song.
Hip hop was created by sampling from different songs and recycling beats and melodies. Not all sampling is stealing.
What’s your damage? Why are you so angry about it?
3 Low Budget Mofo // Feb 13, 2008 at 4:18
If you wanna regulate how music is made then get a job for the FCC. It’s an art form so let it remain a free realm of expression.