All Your Fault

Album: Dark Sky Paradise (2015)
Charted: 80
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Songfacts®:

  • This Travi$ Scott-produced song finds Kanye West and Sean rapping a verse each before the two MCs get together on the final one to exchange bars. It is only the second rap collaboration between the Detroit rapper and his GOOD Music label boss. The pair previously worked together on the Finally Famous track, "Marvin & Chardonnay."
  • Kanye West also supplied the soulful beat with help from Travi$ Scott, his protege WondaGurl, DJ Mano and OG Webbie.
  • The chorus is handled by Kanye West and Travi$ Scott, accompanied by a sample of sped up vocals from American rock band Ambrosia's 1978 hit tune "How Much I Feel."

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