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| Single byKanye West | ||||
| from the albumYeezus | ||||
| Released | August 28, 2013 | |||
| Recorded | 2013 | |||
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"Bound 2" is a song by American rapperKanye West, featured as the final track from his sixth studio album,Yeezus (2013). It wasproduced by West and Che Pope, with additional production being handled by Eric Danchick, Noah Goldstein,No I.D. andMike Dean. The song features vocals from Americansoul singerCharlie Wilson and serves as the album's second single. "Bound 2" incorporatessamples from "Bound" byPonderosa Twins Plus One and the lines "Uh-huh, honey" and "Alright" fromBrenda Lee's "Sweet Nothin's". The song also interpolates Wee's "Aeroplane (Reprise)" for the bridge, sung by Charlie Wilson.
"Bound 2" received universal acclaim frommusic critics, who referred to the song as one of the highlights of the album, comparing itssoul influenced,sample-based production to West's debut studio album,The College Dropout (2004). The song peaked at number 55 on theUK Singles Chart and 12 on the USBillboardHot 100 chart. The song received two nominations at the57th Annual Grammy Awards forBest Rap Song andBest Rap/Sung Performance. West performed the song live onLater... with Jools Holland andThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

On June 1, 2013, West revealed thecover art of his sixth studio albumYeezus and premiered a 13-second preview of "Bound 2".[1] It was one of three songs that were previewed prior to the album's release, the others being "New Slaves" and "Black Skinhead".[2]
"Bound 2" features substantialsoul music samples, which critics noted as reminiscent of West's production style in his earlier work.[3] The song is predominantly built around a sample taken from "Bound", a song by soul-groupPonderosa Twins Plus One from their 1971 album,2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus One.[4] Interpolations from "Aeroplane (Reprise)", written by Norman Whiteside and performed by Wee and the line "Uh-huh, honey" and "All right" from the song "Sweet Nothin's", written byRonnie Self and performed by country singer,Brenda Lee, were also used in the song.[4][5] Lee reacted to the sampling of her song on the track, saying:
As I've said, it's always nice to be recognized. It says a wonderful thing about Ronnie Self, who wrote the song. That 50 years after it was written, somebody in Kanye's camp knew the song and said, 'Let's use it.' That's a compliment to Ronnie.[6]
In an interview withRolling Stone,Rick Rubin explained how the song was constructed:
The whole song was written without that main sample; it was a last-minute thing. The song had kind of a lot ofR&B music in it. And Kanye gave marching orders of "Take out anything you want, but don't add. Just take away." Like, "OK." And before that, we listened to the sample together and thought, "Hmm, maybe there's a way to integrate this into the song." So we started by getting the sample to work in the song, and then taking out as much stuff as we could, and then in the chorus reducing what was this whole musical thing, just this sort of one ugly, distorted bass note. I was thinking likeAlan Vega andSuicide, that kind of noise-synth minimal vibe. So that was the idea behind the chorus: Take it from this sort of R&B thing and turn it into this kind ofpost-punk, edge thing. And the lyrics he wrote were so good and funny. It just turned into a really good record. The sample is so good.[7]
On February 15, 2014,Hudson Mohawke played an original version of "Bound 2" during a DJ set inLeeds.[8] The earlier version features piano-driven production and a much more stripped down ending compared to the album version.[9] Rapper/ProducerTyler, the Creator revealed over Twitter that he helped produce the original version along withHudson Mohawke.[10]
"Bound 2" was released on June 18, 2013, as the tenth and final track on West's sixth studio albumYeezus.[11] The song was revealed to be the second single released fromYeezus in August 2013, following "Black Skinhead".[12][13] On September 9, 2013, West appeared onLate Night with Jimmy Fallon for the first time, to promote his upcomingYeezus Tour. During his appearance, he performed "Bound 2" withCharlie Wilson,the Roots and a male children's choir. It was his first national television performance of the song.[14] The song was also performed on the season premiere ofLater... with Jools Holland by West and Wilson on September 17, 2013. To take a more minimal approach, they were accompanied by just the song's signature Ponderosa Twins sample and a brief piano intro for theLater... with Jools Holland performance.[15]

"Bound 2" received universal acclaim frommusic critics.Rolling Stone described "Bound 2" as "maybe the most audacious song he's ever written, not to mention the most beautiful."[16] Julian Kimble ofComplex called the song "a brilliant way to end the album" and wrote that it "stands out as a love song—adark, twisted fantasy of a love song, perhaps, but one that's beautiful in its own way".[17] David Jeffries ofAllMusic described "Bound 2" as a "new wave beauty of a closer".[18] Writing forThe A.V. Club, Evan Rytlewski referred to the song as "an overt homage to West's bright early production, reimaginingThe College Dropout's cheerfulchipmunk soul".[3] Dan Buyanovsky ofXXL called it the album's "emotional and musical highlight... a perfect sendoff that reminds you of Kanye's roots while pointing you in the direction of his future".[19] A writer for theKitsap Sun cited "Bound 2" as a "classic Yeezy effort" and "arguably the album's best track".[20]
XXL positioned it at number 17 on their list of the best songs of 2013. They said, "'Bound 2' showed the doubters that he could still give them the soul-soaked laments that everyone wanted, he just decided not to. But that doesn't mean this song is a throwaway—the video might be more of one than the song itself—this is Kanye's introspection colliding with his self-doubt in a way that is eminently relatable to anyone with a pulse."[21]NME ranked "Bound 2" at number 22 on their list of the 50 best songs of 2013; "in Kanye's mind this is what constituted a pop song: sped up '70s soul samples, a totally unconventional structure and lyrical gems."[22]Pitchfork Media positioned "Bound 2" at number 40 on their list of the top 100 tracks of 2013. They commented, "On an album that takes itself awful seriously throughout, 'Bound 2' is something that recontextualizes the entire affair, leaving more questions than answers."[23] Belgium magazineLe Vif/L'Express named it the seventh best song of 2013.[24]PopMatters placed it 15th on its list of the best songs of 2013.[25] Swedish newspaperExpressen named it the 22nd best song of 2013.[26] "Bound 2" was ranked 9th place on the annualPazz & Jop critics songs poll.[27]
In end of decade lists,i-D placed it 21st on its list of "The 30 Hip-Hop Tracks that Defined the 2010s", commenting; "Having reached his artistic and technical peak somewhere around the 7 minute mark of the monumental 'Runaway', Kanye began taking his creations apart to show how they worked. This consciously self-de(con)structive streak produced diminishing returns as the decade progressed but on something like 'Bound 2' it felt genuinely transgressive—the lush, dusty soul samples of 'the old Kanye' but artificial-seeming (like that ludicrous green screen music video) and jarring; clever-dumb lyrics that mashed together the crude ('don't get spunk on the mink') and the affecting ('I'm tired, you tired / Jesus wept') in the space of a few bars."[28]
Rolling Stone listed it at 65th on its list of the 100 best songs of the 2010s, stating; "Seventy-six seconds into 'On Sight', the gleefully abrasive opener to Kanye West's gleefully abrasive Yeezus, he says (via choral sample) that he intends to give the audience what they need, not what they want. For the next 35 minutes, he does just that, coarsening his textures into something industrial and vital and new. Then, just to prove he can, West brings the beauty back. Over a roughly looped sample of the Ponderosa Twins Plus One—with occasional interjections from Brenda Lee and Charlie Wilson—West returns to his roguish side, penning a filthy ode to his new wife at the time, Kim Kardashian West. There's a reason we’re still paying attention to West after the decade he's had; he's always capable of something you never see coming."[29]

On November 16, 2013, it was revealed that West would be premiering the music video for "Bound 2" onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show the following week.[30] TheNick Knight-directed music video was released on November 19, 2013. The video features his then-fiancéeKim Kardashian, topless, riding atop West'smotorbike (Honda CRF-X) throughMonument Valley and other landscapes.[31] Eric Diep ofXXL described it as, "a confident display of love and passion with little to no narrative".[32]Spin felt it was "a pretty bad idea seen through so completely that it stops being a bad idea".[33] Tom Breihan fromStereogum found the video confusing, saying "it'll take a little bit to figure out what all's going on there".[34] Lanre Bakare ofThe Guardian described it as "self-indulgent, idiosyncratic and a bit weird".[35] By the time that it had reached seven million views on YouTube, the music video's 13,000 likes were outbalanced by the 50,000 dislikes.[36]
In an interview withThe Breakfast Club West explained the concept for the video.
"I wanted to take white trash T-shirts and make it into a video. I wanted it to look as phony as possible, I wanted the clouds to go one direction, the mountains to go one direction, the horses to go over there, cause I want to show you that this isThe Hunger Games. I want to show you that this is the type of imagery that's been presented to all of us. And the only difference is a black dude in the middle of it."[37]
On November 25, 2013, "Bound 3", a parody of the music video was released, starring actorsJames Franco andSeth Rogen. The parody is ashot-for-shot remake, filmed while they were shooting their movieThe Interview.[38] Afterwards, Kim Kardashian revealed through Twitter that she and West found the video to be very funny.[39] On December 11, 2013, the music video was parodied in theSouth Park episode "The Hobbit", where West is shown trying to convince the world that Kardashian is not ahobbit.[40] On December 21, 2013, the video was parodied onSaturday Night Live, with cast members portraying the couple having sex while riding ared-nosed reindeer.[41]
Slant Magazine listed it 15th on its list of the best music videos of 2013, commenting; "Wherein Kanye continues to dismantle white American iconography, subverting it by placing himself (and his topless reality star of a honey) in the middle of it all. This is Kanye deconstructingMarlon Brando,James Dean, andElvis all at once while instillingfear of a black planet."[42]
On December 23, 2013, Ricky Spicer of thePonderosa Twins Plus One filed a lawsuit against West over the sample of the group's song, "Bound", alleging that he used Spicer's voice without permission.[43] Spicer asked that West pay him or cease and desist using his vocals. Roc-A-Fella Records,Universal Music Group,Island Def Jam, andRhino Entertainment were all named in the lawsuit along with West.[44] The suit was settled in May 2015.[45]
Despite not being released as a single initially, "Bound 2" managed to debut at number five on the USBillboardBubbling Under Hot 100 and number 31 on the USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart upon the release ofYeezus.[46][47] After its release as a single, the song debuted at number 73 on the USBillboard Hot 100 on December 7, 2013.[48] It re-entered at number 24 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the same week.[49] On theBillboard Hot 100, the song reached its peak position of number twelve the following week.[50]
On theUK Singles Chart, the song debuted at number 94 on September 15, 2013, having been released as a single recently.[51] It peaked at number 55 the following week.[52][53] ADrum and bass re-working titled "Nobody to Love" bySigma topped several charts including the UK in 2014.[54]
| Year | Organization | Award | Result | Ref. |
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| 2013 | Antville Music Video Awards | Best Hip-Hop Video | Nominated | [55] |
| 2014 | MuchMusic Video Awards | International Video of the Year – Artist | Nominated | [56] |
| 2015 | Grammy Awards | Best Rap/Sung Collaboration | Nominated | [57] |
| Best Rap Song | Nominated |
Britishdrum and bass duoSigma created a remix of the song entitled "Nobody to Love" featuring vocals fromDaniel Pearce which was officially released on April 6, 2014.[58] It topped theUK Singles Chart upon release, with sales of over 121,000 copies in the first week.[59]Rick Ross freestyled over the instrumental of "Bound 2" on January 1, 2014.[60]
Credits adapted from the liner notes ofYeezus.[61]
Weekly charts[edit]
| Year-end charts[edit]
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| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA)[78] | 3× Platinum | 210,000‡ |
| Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[79] | Platinum | 90,000‡ |
| Italy (FIMI)[80] | Gold | 50,000‡ |
| Portugal (AFP)[81] | Gold | 10,000‡ |
| United Kingdom (BPI)[82] | 2× Platinum | 1,200,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[83] | 5× Platinum | 5,000,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
| Region | Date | Format | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | September 13, 2013[84] | Contemporary hit radio | Def Jam |
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