“Everything I Am” was a song that was made for Common that was passed on, something Kanye West mentions early in the song.
It was composed using only a Rhodes piano, a vocal sample, and some scratching, this song stands as the album’s most stripped down production. West marries a down-tempo beat to gentle piano chords that are accentuated by soulful cooing sampled from “If We Can’t Be Lovers” by Prince Phillip Mitchell.
This is soulful and mellow beat is complemented with Kanye’s very introspective lyrics about topics such as self-examination, personal troubles, his own flaws and made up gangsters.
The track features a scratched hook by DJ Premier on the vocal sample: “here we go again,” from Public Enemy’s “Bring the Noise”. After West had played an early version of this record for Premier and asked him his thoughts on it. DJ Premier answered he liked the lyrics and the beat and offered to put scratches on it.
……. OK, that was a definite cop out. That’s all from RapGenius, I’m sorry.
I couldn’t put a description of the song in better words myself. Mostly because I didn’t know most of the information that is there.
“Everything I Am” is chill, man. I like it just because of its modesty and humour (something you probably wouldn’t say about him today) and because of the cool, laid back beat which you only have to nod your head to and really focus on what the man has to say.
I miss old Kanye maaaaaaan, bring him back, this is what I waaaaant.
Seriously.