Kanye West releases ‘Donda’ Album

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Kanye’s highly anticipated album “Donda” is finally out despite weeks of delay.

 

American singer, rapper, songwriter, record producer Kanye West released his 10th studio album to streaming services on Sunday morning, according to an announcement from his label, Def Jam Records.

 

The album can now be streamed on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and more.

 

Named after the Grammy winner’s late mother, Donda West, the album was initially supposed to come out shortly after a listening event he held at the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta. However, West wasn’t pleased with how “Donda” was received at the time, and pushed back the release date. He held a second listening party in August at the same venue but still didn’t release the album. However, after a third listening event at Chicago’s Soldier Field on Thursday, he finally deemed the album ready for the public.

 

The album features 27 songs in total, including tracks like “Hurricane,” “Praise God,” “Moon,” and “New Again.”

 

Fans who rushed to listen to the album early on Sunday were likely disappointed to see that one track, “Jail pt. 2” was listed as a track but wasn’t available to listen to. The track initially credited controversial rapper DaBaby by his real name, Jonathan Kirk, which may have led to legal and copyright issues that had to be rectified. Fortunately for Kanye fans, the track is now available to stream, officially meaning that “Donda” is out.

 

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