Listen to Kanye West’s latest Deluxe Version of “Donda”.
Fresh off from his appearances from REVOLT’s “Drink Champs“, meeting Elon Musk at SpaceX, asking Drake to end their beef for Larry Hoover, Kanye West decided to release the Deluxe version of his latest album “Donda”. The hints and teasers about the deluxe edition started to pop up this week, with a Digital Billboard in LA. “A deluxe version of Yeezus’ tenth recording miracle,” reads the note. Later, a bunch of Kanye West’s clones took over NYC roads, teasing something from the GOOD Music boss.
Fans who were paying closely were not surprised by the release. A bunch of Ye clones took to the streets of New York last night, dressed in black jeans, black bomber jackets, black baseball hats, and apparent prosthetic masks in his current look.
The album features new tracks, like “Life Of The Party” with Andre 3000 and IRKO, “Never Abandon Your Family,” “Up From The Ashes”, “Remote Control Pt. 2”, and “Keep My Spirit Alive Pt. 2” & this project would be the longest album with a total of 32 tracks and a 2-hour run time. The production of the new songs is handled by Kanye West, along with Dem Jointz, Timbaland, Digital Nas, Mike Dean, 88-Keys, BoogzDaBeast and more.
The new edition, which was released on Sunday night, extends the already lengthy album beyond two hours, clocking in at 2:11. Of course, there’s a lot more music to be found here: Before the album’s release, West gave four public previews: Once in July at an invite-only event in Las Vegas, and then in two public appearances at Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium and Chicago’s Soldier Field. Each one had a distinct album layout, as well as varied music, mixes, and extras. On August 29, the album was eventually published.
The original DONDA version topped the Billboard 200 with one of the biggest first-week sales (309,000) of 2021. It was Kanye West’s 10th consecutive project to debut at number 1 on the US charts, tying the record with Eminem. The album originally featured guest appearances from The Weeknd, Jay-Z, Lil Baby, DaBaby, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, Ty Dolla Sign, Westside Gunn, Young Thug, Kid Cudi, Conway The Machine and more.
Fans who were paying closely were not surprised by the release. A bunch of Ye clones took to the streets of New York last night, dressed in black jeans, black bomber jackets, black baseball hats, and apparent prosthetic masks in his current look. The clone-posed Ye’s for photos with admirers and walked in tandem, indicating that something was going on. Now we know it was (most likely) in the build-up to Donda (Deluxe).
Uhh… there’s an army of Kanye clones walking around the streets of NYC rn 💀 pic.twitter.com/MF6ixYwLzD
— Squirt Reynolds (@SquirtReynoIds) November 14, 2021
Check out the Album below.