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All the Love (Kanye West song)

"All the Love" is a song by the American rapper Kanye West featuring the American talkbox musician André Troutman, released as the fourth track from West's twelfth studio album, Bully (2026). West and Troutman produced "All the Love" alongside Sheffmade, Quadwoofer, 88-Keys, Che' Fuego 3000, and RaMu. It originated as "Gas Chambers" during the sessions for West's unreleased studio album Cuck, before it was reworked for Bully with new lyrics and vocals from Troutman. It contains a sample of "Fayek Alaya" by Fairuz. The track received acclaim from music critics and audiences for its production and the performances of West and Troutman.

Background
"All the Love" was conceived by West during a livestream with producer Digital Nas on April 9, 2025, where he improvised its lyrics as a rough freestyle. Under the name "Gas Chambers", A version with the "Gas Chambers" name was leaked online in May 2025—along with a full copy of Cuck—following a charity crowdfunding campaign, the proceeds of which were donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Preorder options for Bully, uploaded to the Yeezy website on January 3, 2026, included "All the Love" as the seventh track on a picture of the album's cassette. It was moved to track four following an updated track listing for the digital edition of the album, posted by West on March 25. Two days later, the song was played at the album's listening party, hosted in Atlanta and livestreamed on YouTube an hour after midnight. ==Composition==
Composition
The song opens with an electronic chant ("We left all the pain behind"), as well as an Arabic vocal sample from "Fayek Alaya", while the production consists of synths, tribal drums and wailing melody. and Kanye West performs melodically as well. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010), Yeezus (2013), and The Life of Pablo (2016). ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
The song received acclaim from music critics, with many considering it a highlight of Bully. Michael Saponara of Billboard ranked it as the best song from Bully, while Preezy Brown of Vibe placed it second. Kelefa Sanneh of The New Yorker wrote the song "evokes the grandeur of the 'Twisted Fantasy' era, thanks in part to the contributions of André Troutman". Jeff Ihaza of Rolling Stone lauded the song, writing "Ye delivers some of his most melodically impressive work in recent memory, landing somewhere between his 808s-era melancholy and Life of Pablo extravagance." Pitchfork's Kieran Press-Reynolds commented the song "has the blissful throb of a radio hit from another era", before writing "But then you remember that its original title was 'Gas Chambers,' and the new lyrics Ye added—'We don't have to hold on/To pain we left behind'—start to ring trite and desperate." ==Charts==
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