Oh yuh -- this is a much better album than 50 Cent's.
I think the worst song on the Graduation album here is "Drunk And Hot Girls," only b/c it has a delivery that'll make you really scratch your head -- yeah, Kanye and Mos Def sing this song for the most part, not rapping it.....yeah, that already sounds like it ain't gonna work...Them singing...and it doesn't. Good beat, though. They should've rapped it, not sang it. Okay, the bad stuff's out the way; that one track only b/c of the delivery.
Now, everything else on the album, turned out pretty good.
"Good Morning" is just a great way to enter the album. Nuff said.
I'm sure most of y'all already heard "Stronger", which is longer and has additional programming from Timbaland. Great song. And yeah, pretty much everybody has probably heard "Can't Tell Me Nothing," as well -- another very strong cut on the album.
"Everything I Am", gotta' love this very head-conscious and self-conscious song and the beat itself -- and, of course, the scratches from DJ Premier. Interesting enough, he opens saying, "Common passed on the beat/So I made it into a jam."
"Big Brother" is an interesting cut, as it's simply about how he looks up to Jay-Z, but also about some of the disagreements b/t him and Jay-Z.
Another stand-out cut -- "Flashing Lights" w/ Ye talking about how he's dealin' w/ the stardom and celebrity status he has. Another great beat, too.
Gotta' love the beat to "Barry Bonds". Also, Kanye put some pure fire in his voice in that track and delivered. Though, Lil' Wayne nonchalantly rapped effortlessly over it and he managed to also deliver on the track; not like Ye did, but it still worked well. And this one line Ye reflects on himself seems fitting, especially given the title of the song (the very egotistical Barry Bonds, who has a huge ego and head, literally), in a song about two big egos in hip-hop doing a collabo -- "My head's so big, you can't sit behind me."
W/ the chorus, "Champion" kind of reminds me a little of Jay-Z's "Lost One" -- but of course, this song is a hell of a lot more upbeat (sound-wide) and more positive than the depressing Jay-Z song.
All and all, pretty good album.