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- "Devil in a New Dress" utilizes West's characteristic style of altering the pitch and tempo from classicsoulrecords with a sample ofSmokey Robinson's 1960 song "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", though the production was instead handled byBink. Andy Kellman ofAllMusiccalled the song "a throwback soul production" that invokes West's early work, while The New York TimesJon Caramanicasaw it as resembling "the slowed-down soul" of The College Dropout (2004). (en)
- "Dark Fantasy" showcases orchestration that The Village Voices Sean Fennessy thought West learnt from working withJon Brionon Late Registration (2005), and begins the album's decadent, hedonistic themes. (en)
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