Kanye West’s Latest Album Release
The hidden album of Kanye West from 2022 is now accessible on major streaming services – find out more below.
This 11th album, a direct continuation of the 2021 release “DONDA,” was initially available solely through the STEM Player platform. This unique device, created by Yeezy Tech, sold for $200 (or £150).
Album Details and Features
Following a recent livestream appearance, Kanye expressed hopes to distribute his music on more popular platforms like Spotify and YouTube Music. The 18-track album is now available under the name DONDA.
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Most tracks on DONDA 2, which are now available on Spotify and other streaming platforms, have largely remained unchanged from their original 2022 versions, although some have received new titles.
The track “530” from his album “Vultures 2,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, also appears in a condensed form on “DONDA 2.” Additionally, collaborations on “Happy” and “Mr. Miyagi” are featured, with Jack Harlow joining on “Louis Bag.”
In an unexpected twist, Kanye’s former wife Kim Kardashian, from whom he finalized a divorce in February 2022, can be heard on “Scifi” stating: “I married the best rapper of all time. Not only that, but also the richest black man in America. A talented, legal genius who gave me four talented, incredible children.”
The album’s release on streaming platforms followed Kanye’s recent venture into Twitch, occurring shortly after he controversially declared, “Hale Hitler.”
Last month, he sparked numerous controversies by donning a KKK outfit and wearing a swastika necklace while insinuating he did not want children with Kim Kardashian.
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He continued to generate backlash with controversial statements made on X/Twitter, including a public apology to the Jewish community for his past anti-Semitic remarks and further self-identifying as a “Nazi.”
In February, he faced criticism for selling a white T-shirt emblazoned with a large swastika, identified as “HH-01” on his website, which also alluded to the phrase “Heil Hitler.”
While Shopify later disabled the site, they clarified it was due to potential fraud rather than the sale of the swastika shirt. Shopify condemned such content, referring to it as “vile, disgusting and unforgivable.”
West later took to X (formerly Twitter) to claim he had conceptualized a design for such a T-shirt for over eight years. He shared contradictory sentiments, revisiting his apologies to the Jewish community, while concurrently identifying as a “Nazi,” proclaiming, “I love Hitler,” and praising X owner Elon Musk as “the smallest person who was ever on Twitter.”
In a baffling twist, he backtracked on his previous statements, stating on X that he had “come to the realization that I was not a Nazi.” However, he soon followed up with more posts promoting swastika-themed clothing.
This past week, West made controversial claims regarding childhood experiences involving his cousin. He hinted that these past incidents might be influencing his current erratic behavior, which includes his pro-Nazi comments and public disputes.
Additionally, West shared an updated photo alongside Bianca, implying a potential reconciliation. Their split news emerged earlier this month when he disclosed in a new song that she had left him.
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