"Slow Jamz" is the Grammy-nominated first single from Twista's album Kamikaze and from Kanye West's debut album The College Dropout. Released in 2003, the single, which features Kanye West and Jamie Foxx peaked at number one in the USA for a week on February 10, 2004 becoming Twista's, West's and Foxx's first number one single. The Kanye West version includes an intro and two extra verses by Jamie Foxx, and excludes the original outro by Twista.
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- "Slow Jamz" is the Grammy-nominated first single from Twista's album Kamikaze and from Kanye West's debut album The College Dropout. Released in 2003, the single, which features Kanye West and Jamie Foxx peaked at number one in the USA for a week on February 10, 2004 becoming Twista's, West's and Foxx's first number one single. The Kanye West version includes an intro and two extra verses by Jamie Foxx, and excludes the original outro by Twista. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. Q magazine listed it as the nineteenth greatest hip-hop song of all time.
- Slow Jamz è un brano musicale nominato ai Grammy-nominated, pubblicato come singolo di debutto di Twista, ed incluso nell'album Kamikaze ed in The College Dropout di Kanye West, che partecipa al brano, insieme a Jamie Foxx. Il singolo ha raggiunto la prima posizione della classifica statunitense Billboard Hot 100 il 10 febbraio 2004, diventando il primo numero uno sia per Twista che per Kanye West che per Jamie Foxx. Il brano è stato nominato ai Grammy Award come migliore canzone rap. La rivista Q l'ha nominata come diciannovesima migliore canzone hip-hop di tutti i tempi.
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- Slow Jamz è un brano musicale nominato ai Grammy-nominated, pubblicato come singolo di debutto di Twista, ed incluso nell'album Kamikaze ed in The College Dropout di Kanye West, che partecipa al brano, insieme a Jamie Foxx. Il singolo ha raggiunto la prima posizione della classifica statunitense Billboard Hot 100 il 10 febbraio 2004, diventando il primo numero uno sia per Twista che per Kanye West che per Jamie Foxx. Il brano è stato nominato ai Grammy Award come migliore canzone rap.
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