The College Dropout Video Anthology

The College Dropout Video Anthology is a DVD released featuring the music videos to the singles from American rapper Kanye West's debut studio album The College Dropout (2004), released on March 22, 2005. It featured the videos to the previously unreleased "Two Words", "Slow Jamz", "Through the Wire", "All Falls Down", the three versions of "Jesus Walks", and "The New Workout Plan".

The College Dropout Video Anthology
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ReleasedMarch 22, 2005
Recorded2004
GenreHip hop
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Kanye West chronology
Rodeo The College Dropout Video Anthology
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AllMusic(★★★☆☆)[1]

West has said on many occasions that he feels the imagery of his music videos are very important to him and an integral part to his art. He contributed to the direction of the videos for "All Falls Down" and three versions of "Jesus Walks".

The initial music video for "Jesus Walks" was rejected by MTV and other networks for being inappropriate for airing, so West made an alternate version for MTV.[2] A third video was also made, although rarely seen before this DVD.[2]

It was accompanied by a bonus audio CD that featured seven otherwise unreleased songs by West. Three are remixes or reprises of songs from The College Dropout, two are alternate instrumental versions of Dropout tracks, and two ("It's Alright" and "Heavy Hitters") were previously unreleased originals.

On June 13, 2007, the DVD/CD set was declared certified Gold by the RIAA. Such an honor was declared once the album surpassed the 500,000 units sold mark.

DVD
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."Through the Wire"4:54
2."Slow Jamz" (performed by Twista featuring Kanye West & Jamie Foxx)
  • Fat Cats
  • West
3:34
3."All Falls Down" (featuring Syleena Johnson)4:05
4."Two Words" (featuring Mos Def, Freeway & The Boys Choir of Harlem)
  • West
  • Coodie & Chike
4:43
5."Jesus Walks" (Church version)Michael Haussman4:04
6."Jesus Walks" (Chris Milk version)Milk4:06
7."Jesus Walks" (Street version)
  • West
  • Coodie & Chike
4:18
8."Jesus Walks" (Making of the video) 66:56
9."The New Workout Plan" (Extended version featuring Fonzworth Bentley)8:06
Total length:104:46
Bonus CD (All tracks produced by Kanye West except "The New Workout Plan (Remix)" (produced by Lil Jon)
No.TitleLength
1."We Don't Care (Reprise)" (featuring Keyshia Cole)2:57
2."Jesus Walks (Remix)" (featuring Mase & Common)4:58
3."It's Alright" (featuring Mase & John Legend)3:51
4."The New Workout Plan (Remix)" (featuring Fonzworth Bentley, Luke & Twista)4:02
5."Heavy Hitters" (featuring GLC)3:56
6."Two Words (Cinematic)" (featuring The Boys Choir of Harlem)4:06
7."Never Let Me Down (Cinematic)"5:16
Total length:29:03

Sample credits

  • "We Don't Care" contains samples from "I Just Wanna Stop" performed by The Jimmy Castor Bunch.
  • "Jesus Walks" (Remix) contains a sample of "Walk With Me" performed by The Arc Choir.
  • "Two Words" contains a sample of "Peace And Love (Amani Na Mapenzi) - Movement IV (Encounter)" performed by Mandrill.
  • "Never Let Me Down" contains an interpolation of "Maybe It's The Power Of Love", written by Michael Bolton and Bruce Kulick
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