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Playing on the dark side of the “see you in my dreams” cliche, Kanye begins to close the album on this note. He’s making his exit from the failed relationship, getting past it: “I’m taking off on the road”.
”I had the music this time, and it was sounding good, and then Kanye came in and added certain aspects. Kanye wanted to put Wayne on it, so it was like the battle of the Auto-Tunes. Truthfully, I was never into Auto-Tune, but I knew with Kanye, he was going to take it somewhere else from a creative standpoint.
I felt it would be different than just beats and Auto-Tune—there was a real purpose with the sound. It was an emotional outlet for him—it was much better than just an Auto-Tune album. And it’s held up really well.”
- via Complex
“See You in My Nightmares” was certified gold by the RIAA on September 23, 2020.
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