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By Brandon Soderberg, Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 11:30AM
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Categories: Auto-Tune, Jay-Z, Kanye West

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Jay-Z and his arch-nemesis T-Pain, together at Summer Jam last night

Released late Friday, Jay-Z's new single, "D.O.A (Death of Auto-Tune)," from the now thoroughly-announced The Blueprint 3, is less a Martin Luther-like cry for hip-hop reformation than an awkward slab of concept rap. The concept: That a new Jay-Z song about rap's current "lack of aggression" and tight jeans, over a jagged No I.D. beat of choked clarinet and wailing guitar, simply by existing, represents the death of auto-tune.

That's the idea anyway. Really, the song is just a new way to say "this is that real street shit"--e.g., this is that death of auto-tune shit. It's a gimmicky song that sets out to destroy Rap & B's latest gimmick. The stunt is reminiscent of Hip-Hop Is Dead, the rap-killing album by Jay-Z's good buddy Nas, and Jay's own American Gangster, which found businessman Jay-Z painted into a corner in which the only way to return to reliable gun-talk was to wrap it around a movie tie-in conceit.

In the two days or so since the song was released, "D.O.A." hasn't yet killed the vocal manipulation trend--and it probably won't, ever. As VIBE's Sean Fennessey pointed out, HOT97--where the track debuted to the ritual flurry of Funkmaster Flex sound effects--was playing auto-tuned Ron Browz productions within a half hour of letting "D.O.A" out into the world. Can you kill something that parodied itself from its inception? When T-Pain's collaborating with joke-rappers Lonely Island and um, Death Cab For Cutie have half-jokingly spoken out, you're late to the game. At this point, the only thing more obnoxious than auto-tune is being categorically opposed to the trend.

Not to mention that "D.O.A." comes at a moment when this auto-tune shit's getting really interesting. Just in time to one-up Jay's big comeback is "Jupiter's Critic and the Mind of Mars" (streaming over at Cocaine Blunts) from DJ Quik and Kurupt's BlaQKout (out on Tuesday). More fun than "D.O.A" and just as angry at recent rap trends, "Jupiter" kills auto-tune with craziness. Through a ridiculous layer of vocoder, DJ Quik rapid-fires insults at rap's retreat to the internet: "Type that shit like you're a vet/You ain't nothing but a derelict/Flirting with little boys under fourteen years/Why you out there with a Gerald Levert beard?" The song, on which content happily murders form, beats the trend at its own game--it's simultaneously a virtuoso use of the technology and reminder of how cynically others employ an inherently goofy production trick.

"Jupiter's Critic and the Mind of Mars" is the most recent example of many to employ the program's effects for something beyond robotically-wheezed hooks. Here are a few others that show auto-tune--hyped Jay-Z single or no hyped Jay-Z single--isn't dying. but developing:

-Kanye West: "Paranoid," off 808s & Heartbreak

"Paranoid" is the most upbeat track on 808s and therefore, most deserving of a lilting, auto-tuned croon--yet Kanye still keeps it to a confused mumble. West uses a program most closely connected to a certain, mechanized, pop-rap joy (See: Past West/T-Pain single "Good Life") for the opposite effect, a barely even cathartic HAL-9000 whimper. Separated from the auto-tune backlash at-large and the initial shock that Kanye wasn't exactly rapping at the time of its release, 808s is even more fascinating in 2009. That Kanye co-produced "D.O.A" doesn't add to the absurdity or hypocrisy of that track. It just piles more Pop-Artist creator/destroyer flamboyance atop Mr. West.

-Ryan Leslie: "Gibberish," off Ryan Leslie

The closing track on Ryan Leslie's incredible self-titled album is a touching tribute to the goofy baby-talk lovers do when they're totally in love, and a parody of the way auto-tune turns all that's crooned through it into well, gibberish. Think "Shmoopy" talk from Seinfeld with Bladerunner electronics and Daft Punk synth-horns. Leslie's a complete r&b weirdo--there's really nothing cool about him, he's all heart-on-the-sleeve needy nerdiness--and the "Is this a joke or what?" use of auto-tune here perfectly captures that.

-Egyptian Lover: "Freaky DJ." off Electro Pharaoh

'80s West Coast Electro pioneer Egyptian Lover dropped a digital-only EP early this year proudly made with the same vintage equipment as classics like "Egypt, Egypt." While there's no auto-tune on "Freaky DJ," there is a really cool attempt to approximate the specific vocal shift of auto-tune with vintage vocoders. On this song, the hook--a stretched-out and clipped Ron Browz-on-a-budget shout of "Freaky DJ!"--bumps up against more decidedly vintage voice effects. Inside "Freaky DJ" is the weird history of vocal manipulation from its electro beginnings to the T-Pain present day.

-DJ Class: "I'm the Ish," off the upcoming Coldspring & Alameda

Part of the Baltimore Club scene since the genre's start in the early 90s, Unruly Records' DJ Class' newest single stick's to the city's hard-headed formula for dance music (raucous drums, high BPMs, vaguely obscene shout-outs) but auto-tunes the genre's usually gruff vocals. The result: A Billboard-charting single with remixes by Lil Jon and Kanye West. Decidedly regional with enough (but not too much) radio appeal, "I'm the Ish" is the kind of trend-hopping meets "street" allegiance that, even coated in auto-tune, might make Jay-Z proud.

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Comments (14)

Naw Son says:

Brandon, you have no clue how important this song is. You listed several people that no one knows or even cares about that said, death to autotune.
Listen, in the beginning, hip hop conforming was the worst shit you could do. Now, threw the very big business that fucked up the hip hop game, you have all these hoe ass rappers twittering each other (following, for the slow)
It felt great for the only relevant muthafucka out to step forward, to take a step back, to the essence.

Do you think Ron Browz is a great artist?
Did you think Kanye was better with autotune then without it?
Do you really think T-Pain will be around say, as long as Hov?
If you said yes to any of the above then you suffer the greatest Fail of a life time.
Listen Roger Troutman and fuck it, even Teddy Riley did there thing with the Vocorder that was way more funky than 90 percent of Hot 97's place list.

Let's focus on the obvious, D.O.A is a D.J.'s favorite record, not a Program Directors' fav.
PD's use numbers, call out hooks, listening sessions with young white girls from Long Island to check the climate of a record.
Ron Browz wack ass, test positive, T-Pain's wack ass, tested positive, Kanye West, newly wack ass, Tested positive. Magic Johnson, well you know he did. So, all positive testing is so positive. Just like hearing the same fuckin' song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over (I could have cut and pasted that last, "and over"), really sucks and you don't know if you like it, of if you're just used to it like a bad relationship you should have left a long time ago.

D.O.A I loved the first listen, the beat, the words, the supreme smack to the very artist that he knew would grace the Summer Jam stage. Classic Hov. But it out on Friday, he knows the who Tri-State will know the words by Sunday, hell they probably knew the words 20 minutes after the song dropped, which somehow mysteriously was available on the web within a flash, clean, cd quality.....accident? Prolly not!

Enjoy what Jay is doing for us, as in the demise of Cristal and Dame Dash, once Hova says it's over, then it's over....really over.

Now BRANDON, go back to jackin' off to Asher Roth and Dj Quick and try giving Brooklyn's own, some respect Bitch!

Truly yours,

Malik


Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 3:26PM
Naw Son says:

Brandon, you have no clue how important this song is. You listed several people that no one knows or even cares about that said, death to autotune.
Listen, in the beginning, hip hop conforming was the worst shit you could do. Now, threw the very big business that fucked up the hip hop game, you have all these hoe ass rappers twittering each other (following, for the slow)
It felt great for the only relevant muthafucka out, to step forward, just to take a step back, in hopes of taking this rap shit back to the essence.

Do you think Ron Browz is a great artist?
Did you think Kanye was better with autotune then without it?
Do you really think T-Pain will be around say, as long as Hov?
If you said yes to any of the above then you suffer the greatest Fail of all time.

Listen, Roger Troutman and fuck it, even Teddy Riley, did there thing with the Vocorder that was way more funky than 90 percent of Hot 97's playlist.

Let's focus on the obvious, D.O.A is a D.J.'s favorite record, not a Program Directors' fav.
PD's use numbers, call out hooks, listening sessions with young white girls from Long Island, to check the climate of a record.
Ron Browz wack ass, tested positive, T-Pain's wack ass, tested positive, Kanye West, newly wack ass, tested positive. Magic Johnson, well you know he tested positive. All positive testing is not so positive. Just like hearing the same fuckin' song over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over (I could have cut and pasted that last, "and over"), really sucks and you don't know if you like it, of if you're just used to it like a bad relationship you should have left a long time ago.

D.O.A, I loved the first listen, the beat, the words, the supreme smack to the very same autotune artist that Jay knew would grace the Summer Jam stage. Classic Hov.
Put it out on Friday, the Tri-State will know the words by Sunday, hell they'll probably know the words within 20 minutes of the first listen; which somehow mysteriously was available on the web within a flash, clean, cd quality.....accident? Prolly not!

Enjoy what Jay is doing for us; as in the demise of Cristal and Dame Dash, once Hova says it's over, then it's over....really over.

Now BRANDON, go back to jackin' off to Asher Roth and Dj Quick and try giving Brooklyn's own, some respect Bitch!

Truly yours,

Malik

Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 3:37PM
Lukas Kaiser says:

Malik, you've never heard of Kanye, DJ Class, Ryan Leslie and the Egyptian Lover? You're a funny dude.

I think Brandon is being a little hard on DOA. That being said, the five songs he listed are all great uses of Auto Tune. T-Pain makes hot songs. As does DJ Quik. And Brandon never once mentioned Asher Roth.

And you know what, frankly, I'm effin' sick of this "BROOKLYN, BABY" bullshit. Brooklyn kind of sucks. It's either really shitty or really expensive. QUEENS, get the money.

Repping for Brooklyn is 1996's autotune, anyways. Booyah.

Lukas K.

Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 4:56PM
derrick says:

the song is about the death of (non original) Auto tune users.

T PAin(the originator) is even backing Jay Z on this one. Jay Z want rappers to stop using it(t pain isnt a rapper).

Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 6:25PM
Naw Son says:

Lukas Pause for you Booyah and Egyptian Lover!

I know Brandon never said anything about Asher, it's called sarcasm homie.

I clearly have heard of all these artist and probably some you may not know that do some good with autotune.
Autotune as a whole is just over done and to a point that it's corny.


A few things, Queens is trash. Good luck having any Iconic artist; and if you say Nas, even he was born and raised in BK.

Over priced BK....tell me something new, the whole NYC is over priced, but the grit is in Brooklyn.

Enjoy Queens and the Lost Boys. The LB Fam must really make you feel good, especially with the leader appropriately named, Mr. Cheeks!

I have Big, Jay, Big Daddy Kane...that's all I've ever needed on these BK streets.

And it's not Brooklyn Baby..Pause!
It's Brooklyn Son!


Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 6:26PM
Lukas Kaiser says:

I think you just "fail"'d yourself with all those pause drops. Jesus Christ.

What about Kool G Rap? What about Mobb Deep? Tribe Called Quest?

Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 9:49PM
joe says:

Jupiters critic in the mind of mars wasnt made on autotune, it was made through ring modulator, it's different, and very creative..

Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 10:34PM
joe says:

Jupiters critic in the mind of mars wasnt made on autotune, it was made through ring modulator, it's different, and very creative..

Posted On: Monday, Jun. 8 2009 @ 10:35PM
brandonsoderberg says:

Was driving around listening to this song and wanted to point out something positive about the song and maybe the only line of the song with actual teeth: "This might need a verse from Jeezy/I might send this to the mixtape Weezy"

What a harsh way to note Wayne's falling-off since he grabbed hold of auto-tune! This is angry rap fan/rap nerd Jay-Z (he also quotes a bonus track from Kanye's 'Late Registration') and the song could use more of that I think.

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 9 2009 @ 11:36PM
audiosift says:

ron bronz = garbage
t-pain = garbage
this song = garbage

Posted On: Wednesday, Jun. 10 2009 @ 3:01PM
Renato Pagnani says:

I think reading the line about "mixtape Weezy" as a diss is misreading it. I think it's more of an acknowledgment that Weezy on his mixtapes has historically spit extra hard, and that many people believe (true or not) that Weezy doesn't rap as "well" on his studio albums. His desire to have Mixtape Weezy spit over this track just means Weezy at his (mixtape) best would surely destroy it whereas Studio Album Weezy might destroy it and might warble through Autotune on it. Is it a sideways diss, still? I don't think so.

Posted On: Wednesday, Jun. 10 2009 @ 3:34PM
unknown says:

only thing more obnoxious than autotune is being opposed? what? are you fucking serious?

this guy is retarded

Posted On: Tuesday, Jun. 16 2009 @ 10:04AM
niffie says:

this song is such a head bopper
listen to it and just enjoy
its not that serious
its a head bopper when was the last time we had a head bopper hip hop is on the rise with this one
peace

Posted On: Wednesday, Jun. 24 2009 @ 1:56AM
Melissa says:

Check out Jay-Z's "Death of Autotune" now on iTunes!!!

Posted On: Thursday, Jun. 25 2009 @ 11:31AM

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