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Made in America (Jay-Z and Kanye West song)

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Not to be confused with the Jay-Z documentary "Made in America".

Song by Jay Z and Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean
"Made in America"
Song byJay Z andKanye West featuringFrank Ocean
from the albumWatch the Throne
Recorded2011
Genre
Length4:52
Label
Songwriters
Producers
  • Shama "Sak Pase" Joseph
  • Mike Dean

"Made in America" is a song by American hip hop recording artistsKanye West andJay Z, from their collaborative albumWatch the Throne (2011). It is the eleventh track on the album and features vocals from singerFrank Ocean. Lyrically, the song explores themes of family life and theAmerican Dream. It expresses the hardships of youth andcoming of age.

The track received positive reviews frommusic critics who praised Ocean's vocal hook, and the subject matter of the verses. The song has been compared to "inspirational ballads of late-periodMichael Jackson." The song charted onSouth Korea Gaon International Chart at number 178. Jay Z and West performed the song at their 2011Watch the Throne Tour.

Background

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Jay Z and Kanye West are both American rappers who have collaborated on several tracks together.[1] In 2010, they began production and recording on a collaborative recordWatch the Throne.[1] Frank Ocean is anR&B singer who released his debutmixtapeNostalgia, Ultra in early 2011 to critical acclaim.[2][3] The release of the mixtape interested West, who was reported to be a big fan.[4] West invited Ocean to write and sing on two of the songs from the record.[1] Frank wrote and provided vocals on tracks "No Church in the Wild" and "Made in America" and the songs were recorded inNew York.[4][5]

Composition

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The song has been described as an "understated soft-pop" track with influence fromMichael Jackson and his 1985 charity single "We Are the World".[6][7] Ocean's hook "pays tribute toMartin Luther King Jr.,Coretta Scott King,Malcolm X,Betty Shabazz and, of course, the sweet babyJesus on the album's most serene track."[5] Rob Harvilla ofSpin stated that "PBR&B prince Frank Ocean" sings on the "subdued but triumphant "Made in America" (wherein Jay wistfully recalls his grandma's banana pudding and Kanye complains aboutSouth Park).[8] The song "invokes heroes of the civil rights movement" and reflects on how West and Jay have "seized what might be an American Dream."[9]

Jay Z muses on his drug-dealing past with lines like "our apple pie was supplied by Arm & Hammer", utilizing "his skill at baking double- and triple-meanings into a line".[9] West's verse describes his "original hustle in terms of blogging and web traffic" and his conflict with fame, "tinged with a political or socio-economic hue."[9][10] West offers a verse that "starts off humble, but by the end he's bragging about his power and slamming his critics" over a "weirdly magnetic synthetic beat and dots of pretty piano clusters crafted by producer Sak Pace of theJugganauts."[11]Popdust reported that "this is Jay at his most vulnerable, revealing things he may be thinking but not regularly willing to share with others. While the song's chorus seems to honor all of those "Made In America," the track is really a look at the history these two have shared and perhaps their differing futures."[12]

Reception

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Ocean's hook received the most praise of any aspect of the song, being described as the "emotional weight" of the track.

"Made in America" received mostly positive reviews from mostmusic critics.Pitchfork's Tom Breihan commented that the track reminded him of "the inspirationalballads of late-period Michael Jackson", and said that while the song was "silly", it "succeeds on pure orchestral excess."[7]Rolling Stone stated that "both rappers deliver sentimental verses, but Ocean carries most of the emotional weight here."[5] Steve Jones ofUSA Today commented "on the equally potent Made in America, the two talk about their rises to fame, while acknowledging those who helped and inspired them."[13] Sputnikmusic's Tyler Fisher noted that "Frank Ocean asks, "What's a god to a nonbeliever?" on "No Church in the Wild", but later invokes "sweet baby Jesus" on "Made in America", pandering to each track without a thought to the coherence of the album."[14]

Los Angeles Times writer Randall Roberts stated "the album's highlight, and an instant classic, is "Made in America," a solid, slow-paced Frank Ocean-teamed jam about the American dream that reveals the main difference between West and Jay Z: humility."[11]Popdust writer Emily Exton that while "Frank Ocean's "Sweet Baby Jesus" might be stuck in your head for the rest of the day", the highlist is "Kanye who manages to both appreciatively give thanks to his rise to fame as well as generate more than one eye roll with his bravado."[12]Rolling Stone's Simon Vozick-Levinson mused "Frank Ocean's second appearance on the album is another keeper. Hip-hop heads will be singing his honey-voiced, religiously-themed hook all fall. Jay Z and Kanye keep the thoughtful mood going with verses that revisit their respective rises to fame."[15]BBC Music's Marcus J. Moore perceived that "Made in America fails to resonate because of a contrived chorus that pays homage to West's Sweet Baby Jesus, among others."[16] Andy Gill ofThe Independent found it to be a stand-out track, "featuring assured vocal refrains from Frank Ocean, while the two rappers muse over familiar themes of loyalty, sexuality and maternal solidarity."[17] The track briefly charted on the South Korea Gaon International Chart for one week at number 178.[18]

Promotion

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The track was performed by West and Jay Z on theirWatch the Throne Tour.[19] Ocean performed his hook of the song at some of the performances during his 2011 concert series through the United States and Europe.[20] The name was adopted for Jay Z's first annual BudweiserMade in America Festival atFairmount Park inPhiladelphia in September 2012.[21] Jay Z will be the curator and the headliner for the festival.[21]

Charts

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Chart (2011)Peak
position
South Korean Gaon Chart[18]178

References

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  1. ^abcDombal, Ryan (2010-10-25)."Kanye West and Jay-Z Planning Joint Album".Pitchfork. Retrieved2010-10-26.
  2. ^Youngs, Ian (2012-05-01)."Sound of 2012: Frank Ocean". BBC .BBC Online. Retrieved2012-06-01.
  3. ^Baker, Ernest (2011-03-18)."In His Own Words: Who is Frank Ocean?".Complex Magazine. Archived fromthe original on 2011-03-22. Retrieved2011-04-28.
  4. ^ab"Kanye & Jay-Z Confirm 'Watch The Throne' Release Date".MTV UK. MTV Networks. 2011-07-19. Archived fromthe original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved2011-07-19.
  5. ^abc"Kanye West and Jay-Z's 'Watch the Throne': A Track-by-Track Breakdown".Rolling Stone. Retrieved2011-12-27.
  6. ^Amidon, David (2011-08-12)."Jay-Z & Kanye West: Watch the Throne".PopMatters. Retrieved2011-08-12.
  7. ^abBreihan, Tom (2011-08-11)."Album Reviews: Jay-Z / Kanye West: Watch the Throne".Pitchfork. Retrieved2011-08-11.
  8. ^Harvilla, Rob (2011-08-12)."Jay-Z and Kanye West, 'Watch the Throne' (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/Roc Nation)".Spin. Spin Media. Retrieved2011-08-10.
  9. ^abcAbebe, Nitsuh (2011-08-12)."Watch the Throne: Uneasy Heads Wear Gaudy Crowns -- Vulture".New York. New York Media. Retrieved2011-08-17.
  10. ^Rodriguez, Jayson (2011-08-11)."The Throne (Jay-Z & Kanye West), Watch the Throne".XXL.Harris Publications. Retrieved2011-08-13.
  11. ^abRoberts, Randall (2011-08-08)."Album review: Jay-Z and Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne'".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2011-08-09.
  12. ^abExton, Emily (2011-08-10)."Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne Reviews: Made in America".Popdust. Retrieved2011-08-10.
  13. ^Jones, Steve (2011-08-08)."Listen Up: Jay-Z and Kanye West raise the bar with 'Throne'".USA Today.Gannett Company. Retrieved2011-08-09.
  14. ^Fisher, Tyler (2011-08-10)."Jay-Z and Kanye West – Watch the Throne (staff review)".Sputnikmusic. Retrieved2011-08-11.
  15. ^Vozick-Levinson, Simon (2011-07-08)."Jay-Z Previews 'Watch the Throne' in New York".Rolling Stone.Wenner Media. Retrieved2011-07-17.
  16. ^Moore, Marcus J. (2011-08-09)."Review of Jay-Z & Kanye West – Watch the Throne".BBC Music.BBC. Retrieved2011-08-09.
  17. ^Gill, Andy (2011-08-12)."Album: Watch The Throne, Watch the Throne (Mercury) – Reviews, Music".The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved2011-08-12.
  18. ^ab"Made in America Kanye West and Jay-Z feat Frank Ocean – South Korea".Gaon Chart. Retrieved2011-10-02.
  19. ^Bretbaf (2012-05-21)."Kanye West & Jay-Z Concert Setlist at the O2 Arena, London, UK on May 21, 2012".The Independent. Retrieved2012-05-22.
  20. ^Staff (2011-11-06)."Frank Ocean Flies Solo at House of Blues in New Orleans".Rolling Stone.Wenner Media. Retrieved2011-12-09.
  21. ^abItzkoff, Dave (13 May 2012)."Jay-Z to Curate and Star in Two-Day Music Festival in Philadelphia".The New York Times. Retrieved2012-05-13.

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