Kanye West Graduation Album Musical Influences Rolling Stones U2 Led Zeppelin [extra Quality] [UPDATED ◉]

From the Stones, Kanye borrowed attitude without polish . The Stones’ genius was making chaos feel controlled. Kanye does the same with distorted synth basslines that feel slightly out of tune—like a blues riff fed through a sequencer. 3. Influence #2: U2 – The Cathedral of Sound & Emotional Lift U2 (especially The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby ) taught Kanye how to use delayed, chiming, atmospheric textures to create euphoria.

| | How It Appears on Graduation | Example Track | |---------------|--------------------------------------|--------------------| | The Edge’s dotted-eighth-note delay | Arpeggiated synth sequences that ring out like digital cathedral bells | “I Wonder” (the ascending synth line) | | Bono’s soaring, yearning vocal melodies | Kanye’s Auto-Tuned, stretched-out melodic hooks (not for pitch correction, but as an instrument) | “Homecoming” (feat. Chris Martin of Coldplay, a U2 disciple) | | Building from sparse to massive | Tracks that start with a single synth or drum machine and layer into a wall of sound | “Champion” | From the Stones, Kanye borrowed attitude without polish

Graduation ’s “bleep-bloop” synths don’t sound cold—they sound spiritual . Kanye used reverb and delay like The Edge uses his guitar. Listen to the bridge of “I Wonder” (the “ find your dreams come true ” part): it’s pure U2 lift. 4. Influence #3: Led Zeppelin – Rhythmic Weight & Dramatic Dynamics Led Zeppelin’s influence is less about literal samples (though Kanye would later sample “Whole Lotta Love” for a live show) and more about dynamic shift and swing . Chris Martin of Coldplay, a U2 disciple) |