G.O.O.D. Morning, G.O.O.D. Night, is the second studio album by Chicago-based artist Malik Yusef. It features collaborations with Kanye West and several performers signed to his label GOOD Music. The project contains two CDs, "Dusk" and "Dawn", each of which has a special meaning: “ "Dusk and Dawn represent the two sides to everything. That’s how we keep from making the mistake of going too far into the other. Night and Day, Ying and Yang. Everything flows into the universe and we are all a part of it. ” However these were released separately. Originally, each album had 12 songs, representing the 24 hours of the day, however Malik announced later that each album would feature 15 tracks. The project was intended to bring together the strongest Chicago-based artists. The project features many other GOOD Music artists, including Big Sean, Really Doe, Common, Mr Hudson, GLC and John Legend, alongside well-known Hip Hop artists including KRS-One, Twista, and Paul Wall, and operatic contralto AnnaMaria Cardinalli. The release of the album figures in the 2013 book by Cardinalli Crossing the Wire: One Woman's Journey into the Hidden Dangers of the Afghan War.
The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll's evergreen appeal was reasserted with this 2002 rundown of his chart-topping singles. It highlights his dab hand at thumping rockers (“Hound Dog”, “Don’t Be Cruel”) and hushed ballads (“Love Me Tender”, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?”), while the chronological order charts his evolution from the stripped-back strut of 1956’s “Heartbreak Hotel” to the lush emoting of 1969’s “Suspicious Minds”. And as proof of Elvis’ ongoing adaptability, Junkie XL’s remix of “A Little Less Conversation” takes him to the club.