13. 'See Me Now': Whilst a Beyonce collaboration might seem the greatest thing on paper, bonus track 'See Me Now' is a throwback souful number that is nothing to write home about in comparison to the greatness that surrounds it.
12. 'Gorgeous': As much as I love Kid Cudi's vocals on this track, the laid back sounds of 'Gorgeous' just doesn't go anywhere beyond 'nice.'
11. 'Who Will Survive In America': A sample of Gill Scott's Heron 'Comment No1' piece and is a speech on the idea of the American Dream. Whilst it flows well on the album, it isn't necessarily a track in itself.
10. 'Devil In A New Dress': Featuring a powerful verse from Rick Ross, the interestingly titled 'Devil In A New Dress' falls short of spectacular.
9. 'So Appalled': Jay-Z, Pusha T, Cyhi The Prince, RZA and Swizz Beatz all appear on 'So Appalled' which first became available through West's weekly free 'G.O.O.D Friday' giveaway in 2011 - and it's a work of genius.
8. 'Dark Fantasy': Sampling Mike Oldfield's 'High Pieces', the grittiness of 'Dark Fantasy' is pleasing for an opener (one of the best you can hope for) but not enough to rank higher among the more staggering works of genius on this record.
7. 'All Of The Lights': With possibly the longest collaboration list in musical history, 'All Of The Lights' is a pop gem. The passion West delivers in the verses combined with an exuberant chorus from 'Rihanna' makes this a fan favourite.
6. 'Monster': Featuring Nicki Minaj, Jay Z, Bon Iver and Rick Ross, 'Monster' is almost every hip hop fan's musical dream. It has 'CLASSIC' stamped all over it, and is part of what makes Kanye such a giant.
5. 'Hell Of A Life': "I think I just fell in love with a porn star," West raps on the pseudo and gripping beat of 'Hell Of A Life' which samples Black Sabbath's 'Iron Man.' Well, we fell in love with this absolute beast of a track.
4. 'Blame Game': One of the album's rare understated moments. The downtempo track sees West wax lyrical about relationships with vocals from John Legend and a skit from Chris Rock. Awesome.
3. 'Runaway': This track highlights Kanye as a musician first and foremost, then a rapper. Everything about 'Runaway' is 'perfect' from the keys at the beginning to Kanye's heartfelt delivery throughout.
2. 'Power': As the lead single from Kanye West's fifth album, 'Power' is everything it should be: loud, bold and self assured. 'No one man should have all that power' he boasts - and he's right isn't he?
1. 'Lost In The World': The gem that is 'Lost In The World' was recorded with Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon and even samples the group's 'Woods.' The haunting melody compiled with the emotion and vulnerability shown by West puts this track not only on the top of this list but as one of the best in his career. A truly accomplished masterpiece.