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2007 song by Kanye W

"Tin't Tell Me Nothing"
Cover art displaying the title "Can't Tell Me Nothing"
Unmarried by Kanye W
from the album Graduation
B-side "Barry Bonds"
Released May 15, 2007
Recorded 2006–2007
Studio
  • Doppler Studios (Atlanta)
  • Sony Music Studios (NYC)
  • The Record Plant (Hollywood)
  • Chalice Studios (Los Angeles)
Genre Hip hop
Length iv:31
Label
  • Roc-A-Fella
  • Def Jam
Songwriter(due south)
  • Kanye West
  • Aldrin Davis
Producer(s)
  • Kanye West
  • DJ Toomp
Kanye Westward singles chronology
"Archetype (Better Than I've Ever Been)"
(2007)
"Can't Tell Me Nothing"
(2007)
"Stronger"
(2007)
Music video
"Tin can't Tell Me Nothing" on YouTube

"Can't Tell Me Nothing" is a vocal past American rapper Kanye Due west from his third studio album, Graduation (2007). The song contains additional vocals from Immature Jeezy and Connie Mitchell. It was produced by West with DJ Toomp with W being responsible for lx percent of the product. The song originated from Young Jeezy's "I Got Money", after West made changes to the track. On May 15, 2007, the song premiered via Hot 97 and was released past Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam that same day as the lead single from the album. A hip hop track, it was described by West equally a theme vocal for the people. The lyrics see West reflecting on his fame while he expresses different types of feelings.

"Can't Tell Me Zero" received universal acclaim from music critics, who mostly appreciated the lyrical content. Others praised the production, while some critics highlighted the song's inclusion on Graduation. It was listed amongst the best tracks of 2007 by several publications, including Consequence of Audio and Pitchfork. The song received a nomination for Best Rap Song at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards, ultimately losing to "Good Life". The former reached number 41 on the US Billboard Hot 100, alongside peaking at number twenty on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs nautical chart, and was certified triple platinum in the Us by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA). It has also been certified gold in both Australia and the United Kingdom by the Australian Recording Industry Clan (ARIA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI), respectively.

An accompanying music video was released on May 25, 2007. Information technology sees W walking around El Delusion Lake unaccompanied, while his silhouette follows him. The video received positive reviews from critics, often existence complemented for its camera piece of work. The song's alternate music video was released on July 25, 2007, which features Zach Galifianakis and Volition Oldham lip-syncing "Can't Tell Me Nothing" at Galifianakis' farm. West performed the vocal live throughout 2007 and 2008, including at a Live Earth concert in the one-time year. He later performed it at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Glastonbury Festival in 2011 and 2015, respectively.

"Can't Tell Me Nothing" was used in the movie The Hangover (2009), mark the offset of three times that Due west's music was featured in the films from the series of the same name. In 2013, West named information technology his favourite song out of his unabridged discography. Francis and the Lights covered the song in 2009, and an acoustic cover version was later performed by Taking Back Sunday in 2011. The song'south Young Jeezy-featuring remix was released in July 2007, which contains a verse from him.

Background and evolution [edit]

American record producer DJ Toomp

DJ Toomp produced the song alongside W.

Following on from meeting W when working on rapper T.I.'s second studio album Trap Muzik (2003), record producer DJ Toomp went to New York and joined West in the studio for the creation of Graduation. West showed a high amount of respect for him and was using an Ensoniq ASR-10 keyboard in the studio, which DJ Toomp said "is the aforementioned keyboard I've been using since day i."[1] Speaking of the ii of them collaborating for the album, he opined that "it definitely felt similar a team atmosphere" and also "felt like, 'nosotros.'" DJ Toomp admitted that he "would say that sixty percent of 'Tin't Tell Me Nothing' was Ye, and forty me," while he called West "a mastermind."[1] In an interview with Revolt, DJ Toomp explained that his 40 percent of the song's production was the beat and bassline, while the threescore percent contributed past West consisted of the strings and the "oh-oh-ah-oh-ah-oh" backing vocals.[2] He revealed that the vocal was originally supposed to be a remix of Westward'south Def Jam labelmate Immature Jeezy's song "I Got Coin", since Westward loved "the whole cadence of how that beat out was flowing" and "wanted the song to exist a remix featuring him."[2] Withal, Young Jeezy ultimately "wasn't really feeling it" co-ordinate to DJ Toomp, which led to the vocal being passed on to West.[2]

Immature Jeezy as well offered an explanation of how "Can't Tell Me Zippo" came from "I Got Coin" during an interview with HipHopDX, saying that it was supposed to be a collaboration between him and T.I. for the former's third studio album The Recession (2008).[3] [four] The vocal was recalled as being sent to West by Young Jeezy and he afterward recorded a poesy, before getting in contact with DJ Toomp after discovering that he was the producer and West then heavily contradistinct the sonic management of "I Got Money".[iii] [4] Due to the changes made past W, Young Jeezy explained that he decided not to release the vocal on the anthology.[iv] By 2007, vi months later, the vocal was unused until West played "Can't Tell Me Aught" for Young Jeezy at a studio session in Los Angeles, which is a reworked version of "I Got Money", though he revealed that Westward asked him for permission to use his ad-libs and was granted it.[3] [4] The track marked the ii's outset collaboration, though Young Jeezy admitted afterwards contributing that he "was like, 'Yo, [West] owes me one."[3] [5] For giving back to him, West delivered a verse on Young Jeezy's single "Put On" (2008).[6]

While traveling to Nippon for a few days in 2006, W visited Japanese contemporary artist Takashi Murakami at the artist's Kaikai Kiki studio in the country's city Asaka.[seven] West told Murakami that he is a fan of him and asked near the artist'south works; Murakami drew designs for West during the coming together and the two of them bundled to come across at a afterwards date in the Usa.[7] The cover fine art of the unmarried was designed past Murakami.[8] Accompanying artwork for the anthology'due south other singles was likewise created by Murakami, alongside him overseeing the fine art management of Graduation.[9] Despite "Can't Tell Me Nothing" non achieving the same level of radio success as the album's subsequent singles, Due west took pride in the fact that the song had marked his first hood anthem, and it gave him a new level of popularity in the hood.[10] [eleven] Westward also explained during an interview with Concrete Loop that the song "is like the people's canticle and radio didn't want to play information technology," while comparing the challenge faced by him to playing a video game.[12] In the same interview, Westward stated that the song'south "actual melody is made to rock fifty,000 people," which he called the reason every bit to "why it's so simple."[12] According to West, he tried to pace upwardly every bit a rapper with the song and Westward recalled that after fellow rapper Andre 3000 heard the song "he said, 'I believe y'all.'"[10] West named "Can't Tell Me Nothing" as an example of him creating a track "that people never heard earlier."[13]

Composition and lyrics [edit]

Musically, "Can't Tell Me Nix" is a hip hop track.[17] The vocal features slow, moody synth-driven production, which contains foghorn keyboards.[18] [19] It also includes a bassline alongside strings.[2] West explained that the vocal's chords are alike to that of a rock tune, specifically comparing them to the music of Led Zeppelin.[12] The song contains ad-libs from Immature Jeezy in the groundwork, which are repeated throughout the chorus.[4] [xv] [16] Additional vocals are also provided by Connie Mitchell of the Australian electronic group Sneaky Sound Organisation, being looped within the song.[fifteen] [20]

West explained that he wanted to create a theme song with the runway, describing it as being a song for the people.[21] Lyrically, "Can't Tell Me Nothing" serves as Westward'due south reflection on his fame and as a event of this, he hovers betwixt insecure and confrontational while marked by bitter regret also as self-aware defiance.[eighteen] West begins the song past expounding his conflicted feelings regarding wealth and desire, describing a coercion to spend that overwhelms whatever and all other objectives in life.[22] This is tied by West into his perceived overall inability to go along himself together even as he grows into an increasingly prominent figure in the public eye with lyrics similar, "I feel the pressure, nether more scrutiny / And what practise I do? Act more than stupidly."[23] Doubtfulness is too expressed by West in the song's lyrics, with him request: "Then you lot tin can't tell me null, right?"[24] Shortly afterwards, W affirms "you tin't tell me nothing."[24] Due west said the line "When Yous Try Hard, That's when you Die Hard" is virtually having accepted who he is and stopping trying to prove himself all the fourth dimension, while West revealed that it refers to the outfit worn by him at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards in 2006.[12]

Release and reception [edit]

West premiered "Can't Tell Me Nothing" via Hot 97 on May 15, 2007, with it being played by DJ Enuff.[25] That same day, the song was released as the lead single from Graduation.[25] Due west decided on the song existence the beginning single due to boyfriend rapper fifty Cent calling it his favorite song from the anthology, after W met upward with 50 Cent and played the anthology to him.[26] On June 19, 2007, the song was serviced to US rhythmic gimmicky radio stations through West's record labels Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings.[27] A 12" vinyl was later released for the vocal by Universal Music on August 7 of that year.[28] On September 11, 2007, West's third studio album Graduation was released, featuring "Can't Tell Me Nothing" every bit the sixth rail.[29]

The song was met with universal acclaim from music critics, with general praise for Due west's lyricism. In a highly positive review for Slant Magazine, Eric Henderson noted "Can't Tell Me Zilch" for having the "nearly justifiable title" on the album and expressed the opinion that "you lot couldn't detect a campus library cavernous enough" for annotating the song.[thirty] Dan Weiss from LAS Mag highlighted it as the peak of Due west'south examination of "his grapheme flaws every few tracks in a way that's neither pitying nor arrogant" throughout the album, with Weiss branding the song a "secret sing-along."[31] Dave Heaton of PopMatters described the song as a "powerful single," while he commented that it is the merely track on Graduation which deals with reservations about the album'southward "major theme" of fame and wealth "in whatsoever substantial fashion."[22] In the Chicago Tribune, Greg Kot chronicled West'south performance equally "defiant, defensive, rueful, sarcastic and mortiferous passionate."[32] Nathan Rabin from The A.5. Society called the song a "terrific hyper-soul single" that "tempers" the enthusiasm of Westward "with the haunting realization that for someone who's hit the top, in that location'due south nowhere to go simply down, and the public's love has a tricky mode of curdling into resentment."[33] MTV author Shaheem Reid called it "aptly titled," while complimenting West's rapping for him dropping "a myriad of one-liners."[sixteen]

Writing for NME, Louis Pattison labeled the song "pretty special," describing it as "a rare sort of track that brings little but chest-pumped arrogance and shameless cash-flashing to the table."[34] Jesal 'Jay Soul' Padania of RapReviews viewed "Tin can't Tell Me Nothing" as "vivid" and pointed out that the beat, verses and chorus are "all classic stuff."[35] Spin announcer Charles Aaron praised the song's "soulful double-unconsciousness."[36] For Pitchfork, Marker Pytlik asserted that the song's production somehow takes "on new life in context of the record."[37] In a less enthusiastic review, The Guardian 'south Dorian Lynskey branded information technology a "tense, angry" track, though criticized certain lyrics for beingness disappointing.[38]

Accolades [edit]

"Can't Tell Me Nothing" appeared on twelvemonth-finish lists for 2007 of multiple publications. The rails was voted 34th on The Village Voice 's Pazz & Jop poll for that year with 12 mentions, tying it with 4 other songs for the position.[39] PopMatters named the track the 30th best song of 2007, with Barry Lenser of the magazine praising W'southward operation as well equally calling the track "rich and hypnotic."[40] It was ranked every bit the 29th best song of the year past Junkmedia, while Pitchfork listed the track equally the 25th all-time song.[18] [41] Stylus Magazine cited it equally the 13th best song of 2007.[42] The runway was ranked by Amusement Weekly as the 6th all-time song of the year, and the staff admitted that the beat "might be [West's] most mesmerizing ever."[43] Consequence of Sound named information technology the tertiary all-time vocal of 2007, while the track's all-time achievement was existence listed as the 2d best song of the year by laut.de.[44] [45]

For the 2014 result of XXL that celebrated 40 years of hip hop, the rail was listed as 1 of the five best singles of 2007 past the magazine.[46] In 2009, the runway was ranked as the fifth all-time vocal of the 2000s past Circuitous.[47] On a 2017 list of the greatest rap songs since 2000 by Cleveland.com, the track was ranked at number 56.[48] In 2014, LA Weekly named "Tin't Tell Me Nothing" the 17th all-time song in hip hop history.[49] Complex named the runway their vocal of the Complex decade, which spanned from when the mag was founded in 2002 to its tenth anniversary in 2012.[50] The runway was later ranked by Complex as West's second all-time song in 2018, while the magazine listed it amongst rap'south nearly motivational songs two years later.[51] [52]

At the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008, the song and swain Graduation single "Good Life" were both contenders for the honour of Best Rap Vocal.[53] This made Westward the merely artist to receive ii nominations for Best Rap Vocal at the anniversary; he was mostly nominated in rap categories.[53] [54] However, the vocal lost the award to "Proficient Life" at the Grammy Awards.[55] "Tin can't Tell Me Nada" was nominated for Rails of the Year at the 2007 BET Hip Hop Awards, ultimately losing to "Party Like a Rockstar" by Shop Boyz.[56] [57]

Music videos [edit]

In the distance of El Mirage Dry Lake

Two separate music videos were released to accompany "Can't Tell Me Nil". The first music video was directed by Hype Williams, who Westward had collaborated with previously on videos.[58] Due to wanting to create simplistic images with the visual, Westward reached out to Williams.[58] Information technology was filmed at the dry out lake bed El Delusion Lake, which is located in the Mojave Desert's northwestern Victor Valley.[58] On May 25, 2007, the video was premiered past West through his website.[59] Information technology was also released for download via the iTunes Shop.[60]

The music video is gear up in both daytime and the nighttime, seeing West wearing a mankerchief and medallion.[19] [58] It features West as the sole star, with him walking around the desert.[19] West is accompanied by his silhouette, and at that place is a vivid blue sky and blazing sun in the background.[61] A number of scenes are shot from above, showing the body of West moving in and out of view.[nineteen] Following on from the shots, a smoke machine and spotlights are turned on.[19] A Lamborghini car is included in the video, appearing as B-coil footage.[58] In another B-roll shot, a girl wearing a fly abroad burka is shown, which was compared to the clothing worn in the 1998 music video for American vocalist Madonna'south unmarried "Frozen".[58] Steven Gottlieb of Video Static chosen the visual "surprisingly watchable" and commented that its "epic scope makes sure nosotros tin can't take our eyes off [West]," while Nadine Cheung from The Boombox described West equally looking "tough" as his silhouette "dances among a sprawling desert."[58] [61] Entertainment Weekly 's Chris Schonberger opined that the music video "offers a rather insightful takeon Kanye's [sic] controversial persona" and said he "is removed from the vices that threaten his yearning for spirituality" when wandering the desert, besides as noting the clip's "ballsy quality" due to the scenes shot from higher up.[nineteen] The staff of Stereogum highlighted the video's "stuttering camera work."[62]

An alternate music video for "Tin can't Tell Me Nil" was directed by American thespian Michael Blieden, who shot information technology in New York after receiving an email from comedian Zach Galifianakis that told him to fly there for the filming. The production was handled by Blieden and film director Inman Young.[63] Of the video's creation, Blieden recalled him and the production team asking themselves, "What if ii farmers from North Carolina set out to brand their own Kanye Westward music video...and succeeded?" Though hiring clog dancers for the visual was Galifianakis' idea, they were tracked down past Young.[63] West had been introduced to Galifianakis' work through his personal trainer, and eventually asked him to perform in the alternate video afterwards attending i of Galifianakis' stand-upwardly shows in Los Angeles.[64] [65] The unscripted, depression-budget music video was filmed at Galifianakis' subcontract in North Carolina.[66] Galifianakis admitted that he struggled to lip-sync the song's lyrics at the correct pace, every bit well every bit finding it difficult to employ a tractor.[66] On July 25, 2007, West shared the alternate music video on his website.[65]

In the video, Galifianakis and folk singer-songwriter Will Oldham lip-sync to the vocal while dancing on tractors, with the two of them beingness surrounded past cows.[66] Various farm-related high jinks are featured, and Galifianakis and Oldham spit gratuitously.[66] An exploding tractor, numerous clog dancers, and hay bales are included.[65] [66] In ane scene, the words "I Dearest Turd" are shown on Galifianakis' forehead while he holds a chainsaw.[66] The alternate video was selected by Rolling Stone equally the third all-time music video of 2007, while Pitchfork listed information technology as i of the top 50 videos of the year.[67] [68] On a list of the height 50 music videos from the 2000s decade, Pitchfork ranked the prune at number 13.[69] At the 2009 Antville Music Video Awards, the alternate music video was nominated for Well-nigh Fun Video.[70]

Commercial operation [edit]

The vocal debuted at number 80 on the US Billboard Hot 100 for the issue dated June ix, 2007, continuing as the third highest new entry of that week.[71] For the same issue, the song entered at number 73 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs nautical chart.[72] It ultimately peaked at number 41 on the Hot 100 for the event date of September 29, 2007.[73] The song was present at number 24 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for that week, though it rose iv places to peak at number 20 on the chart the following week.[74] [75] On September 29, 2007, the song peaked at number eight on the US Hot Rap Songs nautical chart.[76] In September 2020, "Tin can't Tell Me Null" was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA) for selling 3,000,000 certified units in the US.[77]

On the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart, the song peaked at number 107 for the chart dated June 23, 2007.[78] Equally of Oct 24, 2019, it ranks as West's 32nd well-nigh popular track of all fourth dimension on the U.k. Singles Chart.[79] "Can't Tell Me Nothing" was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shelving 400,000 units in the United Kingdom on April eight, 2022.[80] For the consequence date of September 29, 2012, the song entered at number 159 on France's SNEP chart.[81] The following week, information technology rose xiv places to number 145.[81] In December 2015, "Can't Tell Me Null" was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for shipments of 35,000 copies in Australia.[82]

Live performances [edit]

On June 1, 2007, Westward made a surprise appearance at DJ Gomez Warren'south ready in Los Angeles to play "Can't Tell Me Nothing".[83] West performed the song equally role of his set at a concert of the Live Earth event in 2007, accompanied by a string section which included female members that wore exotic face up pigment.[84] On July 7 of that year, Due west performed the song during his advent at the Manchester Apollo for the Manchester International Festival.[85] For S.O.B.'southward impromptu jam session in Manhattan on July 18, 2007, hosted by Hot 97, West deliver a performance of the song.[86] Due west performed a medley during his in-studio appearance for MTV's Full Request Live on August 10, 2007, which consisted of the vocal and fellow Graduation single "Stronger".[87] On September eleven of that year, West transitioned from a snippet of the album's track "Champion" into a performance of "Can't Tell Me Nothing" when actualization on BET'south 106 & Park.[88] West performed the song to open up the 2007 BET Hip Hop Awards, surrounded by blackness-clad dancers who moved effectually similarly to ballerinas.[89] At the launch party for the new T-Mobile Sidekick 60 in Los Angeles' Griffith Park on October 17, 2007, West fabricated a surprise appearance that included him performing the song.[90]

During his surprise advent at a Kid Sister concert in New York's Museum of Natural History on January 25, 2008, West delivered a performance of the vocal.[91] West performed "Can't Tell Me Null" as a duet with collaborator Jay-Z at the American Airlines Arena in Miami for the opening concert of the Heart of the City Tour, co-headlined by Mary J. Blige and Jay-Z, on March 22, 2008.[92] At the opening of Murakami'south exhibit in the Brooklyn Museum on April iv of that year, West performed the song live, extending the performance into a freestyle.[93] West and Young Jeezy performed "Can't Tell Me Nothing" together at the Philips Arena in Atlanta for the 13th annual Hot 107.ix Altogether Bash concert on June thirteen, 2008.[94] During the first concert of West'due south conceptual Glow in the Night Tour, an LCD screen seated behind him displayed a fiery explosion that ignited for the song's "oh" vocals while he performed.[95] West performed the song on the concluding night of Lollapalooza 2008 in his hometown of Chicago, which he co-headlined with Nine Inch Nails.[96] Dressed in an all red outfit, West performed "Can't Tell Me Nothing" during his set at Z100'due south the Jingle Brawl concert in Madison Square Garden on December 12, 2008.[97]

Kanye West performing at the 2015 Glastonbury Festival.

Due west performed the song for his headlining set at Glastonbury in 2015.

W delivered a performance of the vocal in Hyde Park when headlining the 2nd and terminal mean solar day of the 2009 Wireless Festival.[98] On August 6, 2009, he performed it for Casio Thousand-Shock's the World event at Cipriani's on Wall Street, performing in front of a shifting digital brandish screen that counted downward the time W was onstage.[99] At the 2011 Coachella Festival, West transitioned from his single "Jesus Walks" (2004) into a performance of the song.[100] West'southward dancers left the stage during the transition and for the functioning, he remained at the front of the phase throughout.[100] W headlined the 2015 Glastonbury Festival, with his set including a performance of the vocal.[101] As part of W and his gospel group the Sun Service Choir's tribute to deceased basketball role player Kobe Bryant at the Super Basin LIV in 2020, they performed the song.[102] West and the Sun Service Choir performed a gospel version of "Can't Tell Me Nothing" at the Credit Union ane Arena in Chicago on February 16, 2020.[103]

In popular culture [edit]

During Due west'southward rivalry with fifty Cent that was caused by the coinciding release date of September 11, 2007 for both Graduation and 50 Cent's third studio album Curtis, W recalled "Can't Tell Me Aught" being "the #2 vocal [on the radio]" in New York at one point, while fifty Cent simultaneously had the radio's nearly popular song with the album's third single "I Become Money".[104] Westward explained that the singles were "cervix-and-neck," which he called "exciting to people."[104] By Oct 2007, West recalled people comparing the vocal to "Spaceship" from his debut studio album The College Dropout (2004), saying people told him that both songs gave them inspiration "when they going [sic] to work."[12] "Can't Tell Me Nothing" was included as the sixth track on the compilation album Now That'southward What I Call Music! 26, released on Nov 13, 2007 as the 26th edition of the Now series in the US.[105]

For the soundtrack of 2009 American comedy pic The Hangover, the song was included.[106] It is played alongside a scene that sees the wolfpack driving to Las Vegas for the film's bachelor party, with the line "Wait 'til I go my money right" being function of the portion of the song which is featured.[106] Westward'south music was used in all of the films released equally part of The Hangover trilogy, being included in the soundtrack for the second and third installments of the flick series in 2011 and 2013, respectively.[106] In an October 2013 interview on Power 106, W revealed that the track is his favorite song to have been released past him.[107] On August sixteen, 2018, Kanye'southward wife Kim Kardashian shared a video of her playing the song to their son Saint West, who recognized it equally being rapped by his father.[108]

Remixes and other versions [edit]

Young Jeezy on a stage in 2006

Two of the song's remixes feature Young Jeezy, and the staff of Rap-Up viewed his appearance on the official remix as advisable.[109]

The official remix of "Can't Tell Me Nothing", which features Immature Jeezy, was released on July 25, 2007.[109] Pimp C of American hip hop duo UGK had originally been slated to appear on the remix, though his verse was ultimately removed due to him dissing Young Jeezy in it.[110] Speaking about the situation, Pimp C recalled promising not to "drop that shit, because Kanye told me that the vocal is a prayer," and a reworked version of the vocal's chorus was also recorded by him.[110] Of the remix, Jay-Z said that it was used to help build up anticipation for Graduation and he likewise admitted that there is "a strategy involved" for putting "yourself in the best position."[111] The remix includes a verse by Young Jeezy and new lines from Kanye West.[109] Later in 2007, it was released on the A-side of the vocal'due south 12" vinyl, while likewise released as the B-side to "Practiced Life".[28] [112] [113] [114]

Another remix was released on August thirty, 2007, with guest appearances from beau rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes alongside Immature Jeezy.[115] It features shouting by DJs and Lil Wayne delivering instant bulletin speak, as well as more than advertising-libs from Young Jeezy.[115] The following month, the Rocafella Remix of "Tin't Tell Me Cipher" was released, featuring West'southward labelmates Beanie Sigel and Freeway.[116] On February 7, 2009, Due west linked to American popular project Francis and the Lights' cover version of the song on his web log.[117] The cover maintains the hip hop sound of the original version and the project's pb singer Francis Farewell Starlite felt that being amongst the artists shared via Due west's blog is "an honor," while he explained that covering the song "was in essence a 'telephone call' to him" that sent a personal bulletin about his feelings towards Westward's music.[17] [118] During Billboard 's instalment of Mashup Mondays for Baronial 8, 2011, alternative rock ring Taking Back Sunday performed an acoustic comprehend of the song.[119] On November 26, 2014, recorder and early woodwinds player Carlos Serrano shared a mashup of "Can't Tell Me Nil" with English singer Sam Smith's single "I'm Non the Just 1" (2014) to his SoundCloud folio.[120]

Runway list [edit]

U.S. 12" vinyl' [112]

A-side
  1. "Can't Tell Me Nothing" (Album)
  2. "Tin can't Tell Me Goose egg" (Instrumental)
  3. "Tin can't Tell Me Nothing" (Remix) (featuring Immature Jeezy)
B-side
  1. "Barry Bonds" (Main)
  2. "Barry Bonds" (Instrumental)
  3. "Barry Bonds" (Accapella)

Credits and personnel [edit]

Information taken from Graduation liner notes.[15]

Recording

  • Recorded at Doppler Studios (Atlanta, GA), Sony Music Studios (NYC), The Record Plant (Hollywood, CA) and Chalice Studios (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Mixed at Encore Studios (Los Angeles, CA) and Chung King Studios (NYC)

Personnel

  • Kanye W – songwriter, production
  • DJ Toomp – songwriter, production
  • Andrew Dawson – recording, mixer
  • Anthony Kilhoffer – recording
  • Tony Rey – recording
  • Mike Dean – mixer
  • Darryl Beaton – keyboards
  • Chris Rob – keyboards
  • Young Jeezy – additional vocals
  • Connie Mitchell – boosted vocals

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Further reading [edit]

  • Richardson, Chris (Feb 2011), "Tin't Tell Me Nothing": Symbolic Violence, Teaching, and Kanye West", Popular Music and Society, 34 (1): 97–112, doi:10.1080/03007766.2011.539831, S2CID 56118993

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External links [edit]

  • "Tin't Tell Me Nothing" Lyrics at MTV (archive from 2008)
  • "Can't Tell Me Zippo" (Remix) on YouTube

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