Yesterday, Kanye West released the official studio version of "All Day" featuring artists Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom, and Paul McCartney. As you can see in the credits above, a lot of people were included in the production of the track including Kendrick Lamar, French Montana, Puff Daddy, and Velous.
West first debuted the track during a live performance at the 2015 BRIT Award show on Feb 25th. A few days later, the star took to Twitter to announce the name of his soon to be released album, So Help Me God, accompanied by a photo of the the cover art, which doubles as the art for the "All Day" digital single you can stream above.
The upbeat single is a unique mix of samples and odd beats. Kanye's classic ego dominates the track with the use of catchy disses and braggadocio. The relatively unknown Allan Kingdom is given a couple moments to shine with autotuned R&B vocals. The song also includes a guitar and whistle sample from McCartney's “Two-Finger Chord & Whistle," adding a softer side before a slightly abrasive vocal performance from Sir Paul to close things out.
West and McCartney have become a dynamic duo by teaming up in the recent singles "Only One" and "FourFiveSeconds.
"All Day" is available on Amazon. For Kanye West's latest music, news, and tour dates, check out their Zumic artist page.
Source: Spotify