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  1. Heard 'Em Say

    Heard 'Em Say is a song by American hip-hop recording artist and record producer Kanye West. It was included as the opening song on the track-listing of his second studio album Late Registration (2005). The track was produced by West with Jon Brion and contains excerpts of "Someone That I Used To Love" as performed by Natalie Cole. The song features a guest appearance from Adam Levine, lead vocalist of the American funk rock band Maroon 5. West and Levine met for the first time and forged a friendship during a flight to Rome set for the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards. West introduced himself to Levine and played tracks from his forthcoming sophomore album on his iPod. When they came across a demo for "Heard 'Em Say," the singer had ready an unused chorus he'd written for his band that he felt was perfect for it. The two artists decided to collaborate, working together to write the song on the same plane. The song harbors a soothing lullaby tone and retains moody atmosphere. It features soulful undertones, containing an R&B chorus as well as elements of art rock. The track's subdued instrumentation has a cascading piano line dressed over tumbling delayed beats laced with warped bass synth and a subtle interjection of acoustic guitar. Lyrically, "Heard 'Em Say" imparts contemplative moral soliloquies touching on social issues. The melancholic song is written from the perspective of an afflicted, impoverished American lamenting societal fallacies and questioning the ways of the world. West reflects on socioeconomical issues assailing black communities as he encourages listeners to remain optimistic.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of heard 'em say in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of heard 'em say in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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    a decorative musical accompaniment (often improvised) added above a basic melody
    A huff
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