The version takes this "ghetto symphony" to a new level, emphasizing the deep, chest-thumping frequencies Drumma Boy designed to mimic a racing heartbeat. The Story Behind the Collaboration
Jeezy on Kanye West's classic verse on the hit track "Put on" ... - TikTok Young Jeezy - Put On (Ft. Kanye West) (Bass Boosted)
"Put On" by Young Jeezy featuring Kanye West is a landmark hip-hop anthem from Jeezy's 2008 album, The Recession . Originally produced by , the track’s signature booming bass and synth-heavy production served as a rallying cry during the 2008 economic downturn, solidifying Jeezy’s status as a voice for the streets. The version takes this "ghetto symphony" to a
The feature was effectively a "payback" for Jeezy allowing Kanye to keep his ad-libs on the hit "Can't Tell Me Nothing". Originally produced by , the track’s signature booming
Kanye recorded his verse just 10 minutes after talking to Jeezy, shortly after the passing of his mother, Donda West.
Rapped over the phone to Jeezy before being recorded, Kanye’s verse introduced a heavy use of Auto-Tune and explored themes of isolation and the emptiness of fame. Musical Impact & Bass Culture
The track is famous not just for its sound, but for the rare vulnerability in Kanye West’s contribution.
The version takes this "ghetto symphony" to a new level, emphasizing the deep, chest-thumping frequencies Drumma Boy designed to mimic a racing heartbeat. The Story Behind the Collaboration
Jeezy on Kanye West's classic verse on the hit track "Put on" ... - TikTok
"Put On" by Young Jeezy featuring Kanye West is a landmark hip-hop anthem from Jeezy's 2008 album, The Recession . Originally produced by , the track’s signature booming bass and synth-heavy production served as a rallying cry during the 2008 economic downturn, solidifying Jeezy’s status as a voice for the streets.
The feature was effectively a "payback" for Jeezy allowing Kanye to keep his ad-libs on the hit "Can't Tell Me Nothing".
Kanye recorded his verse just 10 minutes after talking to Jeezy, shortly after the passing of his mother, Donda West.
Rapped over the phone to Jeezy before being recorded, Kanye’s verse introduced a heavy use of Auto-Tune and explored themes of isolation and the emptiness of fame. Musical Impact & Bass Culture
The track is famous not just for its sound, but for the rare vulnerability in Kanye West’s contribution.