None of that Talib or Mos Def bullshit this time around. The album’s only guests are Jeezy and Wayne. Also, the listening party is the context for all the naked women linked to above, if you’re wondering. Although it looks like this is basically a one-off breakup record that was made with the philosophy that “Auto-Tune is fun.” I guess I can’t really argue with that, even though it doesn’t necessarily say much about the music. I say it looks like we’re looking at a full album of it because of this FADER listening party review that compares it to Thom Yorke solo work. But, uh, it looks like we’re looking at an album of this, so I’d start getting your heartbreak jokes ready. I could see a song like this fitting into an album really well, though, so I won’t despair yet. I’m really not feeling this whole R&B kick, and I love R&B. This song kind of just flounders in terms of excitement. It would also be nice if the drums hit a little bit harder. This is a way catchier song than “Love Lockdown,” and it probably deserves to chart. ![]() I’ll come out and say it, I’m a pretty big fan of the hook on this. It has pictures of naked women, too, if that’s your thing. Kanye just dropped the unmastered version of “Heartless” on his blog. How could you be so heartless? You won’t even rap?
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