This clattering track finds West responding with a refrain of "all day" to an assortment of questions. The Chicago MC told GQ he was thinking of his Watch The Throne partner Jay-Z when he penned this tune: "I think about certain lines that I say on my new single, which is called 'All Day,' that usually Jay would say, but Jay's not on there," he explained. "So I say, All day, nigga, it's Ye, nigga. Shopping for the winter, it's just May, nigga. Ball so hard, man, this s--t cray, nigga. You ain't getting money unless you got eight figures. Right? Jay would have said that." "And then eventually I would have came in with, like, whatever I come in with," West added.
The song's featured guests are: St. Paul, Minnesota rapper Allan Kingdom, who is both a solo artist and a member of the collective The Stand4rd. Brooklyn, New York singer Theophilus London, whose Vibes album was executive produced by West.
West debuted the song at the 2015 BRIT Awards on February 25, 2015. He performed the tune surrounded by a huge group of other rappers, including Theophilus London and Allan Kingdom, as well as "Wolves" guest Vic Mensa, and UK grime artists Skepta, Jammer, Novelist, Krept and Konan and Stormzy. Large segments were muted live on air due to West's repeated use of cuss words.
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