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"Who Gon Stop Me" is a song by American hip hop recording artists Kanye West and Jay-Z, from their first collaborative effort ''Watch the Throne'' (2011). The song is the ninth song on the official track list for the album.〔 The song heavily samples English dubstep producer Flux Pavilion's hit single "I Can't Stop", taken from his EP ''Lines in Wax'' and his mix album ''Circus One'' with Doctor P. ==Critical reception== ''Spin'' gave the song a positive review and described the hook in the song "This is something like a holocaust / Millions of our people lost," by adding that "He's making the point that inner-city violence, by the dictionary definition of the word ("a mass slaughter of people"), is a holocaust, but is never framed as such". Rolling Stone similar to Spin also stated that the song was an experimental track that featured a dubstep bass line and that it is flattering to Kanye West's vocal talents. Billboard described "Who Gon Stop Me" by saying "The Throne throws the middle finger to haters and hardships of the past. "Til I die/ I'mma f * * *in ball," West raps. Perfect song for wildin'." The Hollywood Reporter stated that the album also had a "dubstep-like" beat and described Kanye West and Jay-Z's verses by saying "It’s unclear what Kanye’s referring to by “our people.” Jay-Z admits that he still likes Picasso, but now he also likes Rothko and Rilke. " The Guardian described the song as using "Romping, ravey synths, a big stomp without much give." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Who Gon Stop Me」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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