More Songs From Kanye West’s ‘Donda 2’ Released On Stem Player

    UPDATE (2/24): 16 tracks total have now been uploaded to the Stem Player website from Donda 2. Kanye West previously released four songs to the Stem Player on Wednesday (February 23). “Keep It Burning” was the only song added that was not performed at Tuesday’s (February 22) listening experience.

    Kanye West debuted his Donda 2 album with a listening experience for fans at LoanDepot Park in Miami on Tuesday night (February 22). Delivering on his promise of the project only being available on Stem Player, four tracks were packaged and uploaded to the Stem Player website for those who own the hockey puck-sized device on Wednesday afternoon (February 23).

    The first four Donda 2 tracks to receive an official release include “Security,” “Pablo” featuring Future and Travis Scott, “Broken Road” featuring Don Toliver and “We Did It Kid” featuring Baby Keem and Migos.

    Kanye West fan accounts are alleging that more songs will be uploaded as Yeezy and his team finishes them in the studio. Without needing clearance from labels and streaming services, it’s a seamless transition from Kanye’s studio to the Stem Player website.

    There’s no indication on when exactly the full album will be uploaded or if Donda 2 will even eventually land on major DSPs.

    The Chicago legend hosted his album listening experience for Donda 2, which saw the back-half of the performance plagued by sound issues and faulty microphones that definitely had fans feeling cheated on what should’ve been an even more special night in Florida.

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    As for the rest of Donda 2, the first-heard version of the anticipated project features additional assists from Future, Jack Harlow, Playboi Carti, XXXTENTACION, Soulja Boy, Fivio Foreign, Alicia Keys, The Game and more.

    13 thoughts on “More Songs From Kanye West’s ‘Donda 2’ Released On Stem Player

    1. Getting your fans to pay 200 dollars for this and then not even dropping the album is disgraceful behaviour, though if you did pay 200 dollars for this album, you’re an idiot and deserve it.

    2. whole disocgraphy including donda 2 fits on a 16GB microsd card that cost 3 bucks, fools and their money download it and give your funds to a family member or friend in need buy something a friend or family member sells without telling them via their website or buy a hoagie for a homeless person this weirdo will blow it on a white bimbo who will raise a black baby with white bimbo thought processes

    3. Idk why people would buy this, I mean it’s cool what the speaker could do but is it rlly worth 200 dollars? I just downloaded the mp3 file from google drive to my itunes account so i’m good.

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