Kanye West Debuts New Music During 2nd “Sunday Service”

    At this point, Kanye West’s upcoming Yandhi album almost seems like a long forgotten dream (or nightmare, depending on who you ask). After traveling to Africa to allegedly finish the highly delayed project, fans still haven’t gotten their hands on it.

    Earlier this week, ‘Ye shared the second episode of his newly launched Sunday Service series, which is essentially a jam session with a variety of his musician friends. During the event, ‘Ye joined several musicians for a newly revised version of “Ghost Town,” a track taken from 2018’s ye. 

    “Don’t it feel to know you can never be canceled,” he said during the outro. “They say, ‘You can’t do this. You can’t do that, you’ll lose your career,’ but I’m still here.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrLTBd9L5ac&feature=youtu.be

    But around the 26-minute mark, Kanye appears to give the audience an instrumental taste of Yandhi in the form of a previously unheard song, “We’ll Find A Way.” Elsewhere in the video, he sings a Gospel-infused version of Michael Jackson’s “Will You Be There.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVZ7iHu7bQY&feature=youtu.be

    The G.O.O.D. Music mastermind delivered multiple albums last summer, including Kids See Ghost with Kid Cudi, Nas’ NASIR and Teyana Taylor’s K.T.S.E. 

    That August, ‘Ye announced he was planning to release another solo album called Yandhi on September 29, 2018, the same day as his Saturday Night Live appearance. But the magical hour of midnight arrived and the project failed to materialize.

    Naturally, fans were furious and Kanye’s reality television queen wife Kim Kardashian attempted to do damage control, promising fans the album was coming in November and would be “worth the wait.”

    When it didn’t arrive a second time, ‘Ye took off for Africa with his “alien ‘Ye” alter-ego and well, that was it.

    The Yandhi chatter was reignited earlier this month when ‘Ye hit the studio in Miami with Timbaland, Lil Wayne, Migos, 2 Chainz and Tee Grizzly.

    18 thoughts on “Kanye West Debuts New Music During 2nd “Sunday Service”

    1. Kanye has been wack ever since he started wearing the MAGA…wait…before that…probably ever since he started having MAGA ideals.

      1. how has he been whack? he probably produced some of the best music last year, aka pusha T, Teyana Taylor, and Kids see ghost.

      2. WTF…are these men or bitches replying to my post? I gave Ye a try because I actually liked his music. But it has been severely diminishing in my attention span for a while…I know have given up…. @AhmadSumadi i cosign.

    2. Those features look weak. Lil Wayne decent. But Lil Wayne is a hit or miss now. Carter 5 for example had some good songs and had some trash.

    3. Sounds like he’s getting back to that soulful sound he used on College Dropout. Please don’t come with that Hollywood/fashion/brainwashed bullshit.

      1. LOL going back to the soulful sound of College Dropout? With the help of Migos and 2 Chainz? If he wanted a college dropout vibe he’s going to have to hit up Kweli Talib, Most Def, Common, and Jay Z. They made that album great.

        1. Nice mute point dummy. No one wants Twaweeb’s R. Kelly ass on anything. He was referring to the actual SONG in the above article. Dipshit

    4. This sounds like old Ye. I’m hyped. Everyone is hating on dude for his own political opinions. I car about the quality of his music, that’s it.

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