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Send It Up

"Send It Up" is a by American rapper and producer , featuring uncredited vocals from Chicago rapper , serving as the ninth track on West's sixth studio album, . Released on June 18, 2013, by , a division of , the track exemplifies the album's experimental blend of industrial, electronic, and minimalist production. The song's production involved a collaborative team including , , , , Arca, and , resulting in a raucous, bass-heavy sound driven by abrasive synths and a chopped sample from Beenie Man's track "Stop Live in a De Pass." This sampling contributes to the track's urgent, party-anthem energy, with distorted electronic elements underscoring its chaotic vibe. Lyrically, West and Louie boast about rock-star excess, , and indulgence, with lines like "Rockstar, bitch, call me Elvis" and references to jealousy from success, portraying a hedonistic amid the album's broader themes of provocation and self-aggrandizement. Critically, "Send It Up" was praised for injecting caustic humor into Yeezus' otherwise intense sonic landscape, with noting it as the album's "most likely, if not only, chance... for a rap-radio " due to its guest feature from the emerging South Side talent . The track's innovative production, co-helmed by French electronic artists like , highlighted West's shift toward raw, industrial influences through mutual collaboration with producers. Performed live during starting in October 2013, it became a staple in West's sets, amplifying the album's confrontational stage presence.

Creation

Background

"Send It Up" was developed as part of Kanye West's sixth studio album, , during recording sessions that took place between January and May 2013 across studios in and [Los Angeles](/page/Los Angeles). The track emerged from West's broader creative process for the album, which emphasized a raw, minimalist aesthetic often described as "aspiration minimalism," drawing from influences like , , and to create a visceral sound. Initial work began in a loft space in with poor acoustics, transitioning to more refined sessions at Shangri-La Studios in [Los Angeles](/page/Los Angeles). In early 2013, West collaborated closely with producer to shape the album's direction, including tracks like "Send It Up." joined after West played him approximately 3.5 hours of unfinished material at his Malibu home, with the album due in just five weeks. Their partnership focused on stripping down sounds to achieve a harder, more edgy and minimal aesthetic, paring elements to heighten impact during intensive sessions that lasted 15 to 16 days with no breaks. This process refined the album from an initial set of meandering tracks into a concise 10-song project, completed in about 30 to 40 days overall. The song's conception was influenced by the drill music scene, leading to the inclusion of Chicago rapper for featured vocals. West intentionally incorporated deep Chicago influences into Yeezus, reflecting the city's emerging drill sound, which contributed to the track's raw energy. West's , particularly his relationship with , provided inspiration for the boastful themes underlying "Send It Up," amid events like attending her baby shower during the recording period.

Recording and production

The recording sessions for "Send It Up" began in early 2013 at a loft in a Paris hotel, referred to as No Name Hotel in the album credits, where Kanye West initiated work on material for his sixth studio album Yeezus. King Louie improvised and recorded his vocals during these Paris sessions. Additional recording took place at Studios de la Seine in Paris, with French engineers assisting on several tracks. Mixing occurred later at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, contributing to the album's polished yet raw aesthetic. The track's production was led by and , building on their prior collaboration; co-production credits went to and , while Arca and Mike Dean provided additional production. Engineering was handled by and , with assistant engineers including Keith Parry, Khoï Huynh, Marc Portheau, Pablo Guyot, and Tommy Danvers. Mike Dean oversaw the mixing, assisted by Anthony Kilhoffer and , emphasizing a minimalistic arrangement infused with electronic elements to create the song's sparse, pulsating sound. In , a 2016 update to the streaming version on altered "Send It Up" by removing an explicit line around the 1:30 mark—where originally rapped a profane reference—and replacing it with an delivery to align with content guidelines, a change not applied to versions on or .

Composition

"Send It Up" is a trap-influenced hip hop track incorporating and elements, with a runtime of 2:58. The song's production draws from aesthetics through its collaboration with , blending aggressive beats with minimalist textures to create a kinetic, abrasive sound. The structure adheres to a conventional - format, opening with an intro that prominently features a pitched-up vocal sample setting . This leads into West's , followed by the , King Louie's guest , and a repeating to close. Heavy bass lines and layered synths underpin the arrangement, maintaining a driving momentum throughout the track's brief duration. Central to the composition is the sampling of Beenie Man's track "Stop Live in a De Pass" (also known as "Memories"), from his 1995 album Blessed, which provides the high-pitched vocal hook integrated into the intro and choruses for a haunting, ethereal effect. The sample is manipulated—pitched up and looped—to contrast the song's gritty instrumentation, emphasizing rhythmic repetition over melodic complexity. Additional atmospheric elements subtly evoke industrial noise, enhancing the track's raw energy without overpowering the vocal delivery. Instrumentation centers on booming bass drums and distorted, grating synth riffs that dominate the mix, creating a sparse sonic landscape with minimal melodic elements to spotlight the rappers' performances. The use of electronic distortion and rumbling low-end frequencies contributes to the song's industrial edge, aligning with the broader experimental hip hop style of the parent album .

Lyrics and themes

"Send It Up" features verses from and an uncredited performed by Chicago rapper . West's contributions center on boastful declarations of his opulent lifestyle, including lines like "She say: Can you get my in the club? / If not, treat your friends like my Benz / Parked outside, don't bring 'em in," which highlight exclusivity and material superiority. King Louie's reinforces this bravado with phrases such as "Rockstar, bitch, call me Elvis / M.O.B, she call me selfish / Success got 'em jealous," emphasizing self-indulgence and triumph over detractors. The central phrase "send it up" functions as for amplifying extravagance or dominating a situation, akin to "" in a context of overwhelming success. This usage appears repeatedly in —"I just want to send it up / Send it up for my day ones / Send it up for shorty, she say she hate some"—symbolizing a call to elevate one's status or celebrate achievements among peers. Thematically, the song explores and through vivid depictions of luxury and excess, contrasting the more introspective moments elsewhere on . West's verses convey sexual bravado and Chicago rap swagger, as in "Put your hands to the constellations / The way you look should be a , you can't be pictured," blending cosmic with . These elements tie into West's 2013 public persona as a provocative figure embracing unapologetic amid personal and professional scrutiny. Explicit references to partying, women, and high-end possessions permeate the track, such as West's directive to "treat your friends like my Benz" and Louie's nod to a "life of a Westside villain." This raw portrayal underscores a narrative of unchecked desire and dominance, rooted in drill-influenced Chicago street bravado.

Release

Promotion and live performances

"Send It Up" received its live debut at the on June 9, 2013, where performed the track alongside other unreleased songs, eight days before the album's release. The song was not issued as an official single and did not receive a , with promotion for instead emphasizing album listening events, including an exclusive playback at Milk Studios in on June 10, 2013, attended by industry figures and celebrities. During the Yeezus Tour from October 2013 to February 2014, "Send It Up" was a regular setlist fixture, appearing early after "New Slaves" in over 60 of the tour's 68 North American dates, enhanced by elaborate production elements such as , lasers, fog machines, and a towering 50-foot circular LED video screen. Post-tour, the track has seen limited live airings, with no significant revivals in West's subsequent concert outings.

Commercial performance

"Send It Up" was released on June 18, 2013, as the ninth track on Kanye West's sixth studio album , issued by and . The song was not issued as a standalone . Upon the album's release, "Send It Up" debuted at number 50 on the US chart dated July 6, 2013, and spent 12 weeks on the chart. It did not enter the Hot 100. The track's performance contributed to , which debuted at number one on the with 327,000 album-equivalent units sold in its first week, marking West's sixth consecutive number-one album. As of November 2025, "Send It Up" has accumulated over 74 million streams on . In 2016, updated the track with an edit removing the backing during a specific section (around 1:30), leaving only vocals audible, while and retained the original version.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release as part of Kanye West's sixth studio album in 2013, "Send It Up" garnered positive attention from critics for its innovative production and energetic vibe, often highlighted as a club-ready highlight amid the album's abrasive soundscape. praised the track's "riotous" quality and caustic humor, noting its potential for rap-radio play while spotlighting Chicago rapper King Louie's commanding guest verse as a nod to underrepresented voices from the city's South Side. Similarly, lauded its "thunderous beat" and "siren-like synths," highlighting the raucous, club-ready aggression that exemplified the album's raw intensity. The Guardian commended the production's "electronic squeals and bursts of menacing, growling bass," describing how the mid-tempo four-to-the-floor thud disrupted conventional dance rhythms by dropping beats and inserting chaotic elements, aligning with 's provocative ethos. NME described it as finding a natural pathway between the album's experimental sound and West's previous GOOD Music collaborations. Complex emphasized the track's bold fusion of Beenie Man's sample with alarm-klaxon beats, hailing it as a "perfect blend" that created something entirely novel and underscored West's sculptural approach to . SPIN contributors noted its sub-bass echoes of experimental electronic works, attributing possible production input to UNO NYC's Arca for adding demonic elasticity. These favorable responses contributed to 's strong aggregate score of 84 out of 100 on , based on 47 reviews, reflecting broad acclaim for the album's daring experimentation. However, some critiques pointed to the song's lyrics as emblematic of the album's shallower tendencies, with the Arts Fuse describing West's wordplay across as "shallow and crude," prioritizing bravado over depth in lines about excess and celebrity. In retrospective analyses marking the album's tenth anniversary in 2023, "Send It Up" has been reevaluated as a pivotal example of West's experimental phase, blending influences with edges to foreshadow his boundary-pushing evolution. Stereogum highlighted King Louie's verse as one of the most assured guest performances in West's catalog, underscoring how the track balanced the album's self-centered narrative with vibrant, external energy.

Cultural impact

"Send It Up" exerted a significant influence on the development of and through its of abrasive synths, minimalistic beats, and drill-inspired rhythms, elements that foreshadowed the experimental edge of later works in the genre. The track's production, involving collaborators like , , , Arca, and Mike Dean, helped shape the sonic palette of subsequent artists, including , whose 2023 album drew heavily from 's aggressive and futuristic aesthetic. This influence extended to the broader scene, where the song's raw energy contributed to the genre's shift toward more industrial and distorted sounds adopted by figures like in their boundary-pushing releases. The song's legacy is further evidenced by its sampling in more than three later tracks, demonstrating its enduring appeal in . Notable examples include XV's 2014 single "It Can Go Down," which incorporates multiple elements from "Send It Up," as well as RAWINTHEVOID's 2021 track "STW (Spread The Word)" and toasty digital's 2020 song "." These usages highlight how the track's hypnotic loop and vocal ad-libs have been repurposed to amplify hype and bravado in emerging rap works. During its 2013 release, "Send It Up" became intertwined with Kanye West's evolving public persona, a time of intense scrutiny and self-reinvention marked by bombastic interviews and provocative gestures. West's adoption of the "" moniker and controversial tour imagery, such as the Confederate flag-emblazoned merchandise, amplified debates around his image as a defiant cultural provocateur, with the song's boastful reflecting this unapologetic bravado. In recent years, the track has maintained relevance through fan-driven es and streaming milestones tied to 's enduring status. Edits like the K3ONI (2023) and the "Tight Up Skirt" featured in DJ mixes (2024) have kept it circulating in and online spaces. The album's streams, encompassing "Send It Up," crossed 2 billion on in July 2023 and reached 2.98 billion as of November 2025, aligning with heightened attention during the project's 10th anniversary celebrations.

Credits

Personnel

Kanye West wrote, produced, and performed lead vocals on "Send It Up". , also known as Louis King Johnson Jr., provided featured vocals and served as a co-writer. , consisting of and , produced the track. and served as co-producers. Arca contributed additional production. Mike Dean handled additional production and mixing. Anthony Kilhoffer served as recording engineer. Noah Goldstein acted as recording engineer and assistant engineer.

Samples

"Send It Up" prominently features a sample from Jamaican artist Beenie Man's track "Memories," also known as "Stop Live in a De Pass," where vocal elements are pitched up and looped to form the song's . This sample was cleared for use without any legal disputes, distinguishing it from other tracks on 's 2013 album that faced sampling controversies. The production team, including , , , , Arca, and Mike Dean, manipulated the sample through chopping and processing to enhance the track's raw, industrial sound, integrating it seamlessly with electronic beats and ad-libs. The following table lists the key sampled elements in "Send It Up":
Original TrackArtistYearUsage
"Memories" (aka "Stop Live in a De Pass")1995Vocals pitched up and looped for the hook and chorus sections

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