As of writing, the single has been removed from streaming platforms. His attention was diverted to his foray into politics, with many fans speculating that DONDA will be shelved indefinitely. Lauryn Hill‘s 1998 hit “Doo-Wop (That Thing).” Only a few bars from the rapper can actually be heard in the snippet, including a line that hears “Just one time for the record/Just one time for the record/Don’t agree with the message/Don’t agree with the methods.”īELIEVE WHAT I SAY (snippet) /U7Y2KQJ5UCĪ few months after announcing his presidential candidacy, Ye released “NAH NAH NAH” as his campaign’s theme song. Septem– Kanye Previews “Believe What I Say”īy late September, West teased a 40-second preview of a song titled “Believe What I Say.” The teaser arrived with a home video shot on a boat and hears him sample Ms. Spray painted hues of green and soft orange are splattered in the background, heavily contrasted by the sun/moon’s purple and black shadow.ĭONDA ALBM CVR /Wb9Ql1mSri The cover features an infrared scheme of orange and red that take the shape of the people and sun/moon in the sky, highlighted by green mountains and purple and white clouds. Two days after missing its original release date of July 24, the artist shared an image of what was supposed to be DONDA’s album art. Clocking in at 39 minutes and comprised of 12 tracks, the list no longer includes “Wash Us in the Blood” and its titles seemingly have a gospel tone.ĭONDA coming this Friday /HGibF3PHYf Kanye’s deleted album announcement: DONDA /gn538VM7vgĪ few days after the initial tracklist, Ye released a completely different DONDA tracklist while retaining the July 24 release date. He also revealed a release date of July 24 with the hashtag #2020VISION. It also arrived with a visual showing behind-the-scenes footage of the two having a good time together and honoring her memory before the preview abruptly cuts.Ībout a week after previewing the “DONDA” track, he shared a hand-written list of 20 songs, including the Travis Scott-featured single “Wash Us in the Blood,” and confirmed that his upcoming album will be called DONDA rather than the previously-announced God’s Country. In the now-deleted tweet, the song hears his late mother reciting lines from the first and second verses of the KRS-One hit, “Sound of da Police,” over a choir-based sonic backdrop. The beginning of the DONDA album essentially began with a track of the same name, which West previewed on Twitter on July 12, 2020.
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