Kanye West’s highly delayed Donda album unexpectedly arrived on Sunday (August 29), six days before its most recent release date. But according to an Instagram post from the eccentric Hip Hop billionaire, it wasn’t supposed to drop yet.
“UNIVERSAL PUT MY ALBUM OUT WITHOUT MY APPROVAL,” he wrote. “AND THEY BLOCKED JAIL 2 FROM BEING ON THE ALBUM.”
“Jail 2” refers to Kanye’s collaboration with DaBaby, which was supposedly cut at the last minute. Fans only learned of its existence on Thursday (August 26) during Ye’s third public album listening party at Chicago’s Soldier Field.
The song originally featured a verse from Kanye’s Watch The Throne collaborator JAY-Z, but the new version found him noticeably absent, completed with DaBaby’s verse instead.
Kanye West’s Donda rollout has already been marred by controversy. The project was originally expected to drop on July 23, then August 6 and finally, August 27. Anticipation for the album was at a fever pitch on Thursday night after Ye’s manager promised Donda would be uploaded to digital streaming platforms promptly at midnight EST on Friday (August 28).
Unsurprisingly to many of his fans, it didn’t materialize. With its sudden release, fans were confused JAY-Z was once again on the song “Jail” and DaBaby wasn’t. Kanye blamed the debacle on DaBaby’s manager Arnold Taylor, claiming he wouldn’t clear the song.
But Taylor emphatically denied the accusations with an Instagram post, writing, “This is CAP. I woke up this morning to this social media bullshit. I never got a call or email from @kanyewest @__bu @johnmonopoly I just received it today and Cleared it in 2 seconds.”
He added, “Why wouldn’t I want a hit song out when #SCMG is all about the growth and culture of Hip Hop and my artist!!! To all of the media blogs and outlets don’t believe everything you see in a post, thank you!!! #SCMGShit.”
Kanye and Universal Music Group have had their share of issues over the years. Last September, he threatened both Universal and Sony Music with a lawsuit if they didn’t return his masters. Evidently, it’s a battle he’s still fighting.
This is great news, Da Baby is trash anyway, corny ass rapper
We just call him Diet T.I Dark or Bobblehead
I like Bobblehead
Welcome to censorship! Scary hours man……”let’s just bully our puppets into thinking like us”
Donda is mid
The bigger question is why in the hell does somebody’s manager have to clear a song? What kind of sense does that make?
It doesn’t, so use your context clues. Listener B already figured it out
wake up mr. west!
They should have blocked release of the whole garbage ass album wtf. It was bloated AF at 27 tracks and four were good. But at least there were some $50 chicken tenders at the listening events… Dumb ass sheep. Fuck this clown
Off The Grid is decent, and for a 27 track 1 hour 48 minute long album, that really isn’t good enough.
Always crying about something. His life is unending misery.