[ad_1]
<div _ngcontent-c15 = "" innerhtml = "
Last Thursday (September 27th), Kanye West ad that he was pushing the release of his ninth studio album, Yandhi, back one day to respect the release date of Lil Wayne's long-awaited book Tha Carter V.
But the new release date of September 29 came and went. Instead of the album, West performs three times in the first season of Saturday Night Live the same night, his album was due.
The first performance of the night was a live performance of "I Love It" with Lil Pump. West and Pump disguised themselves as Perrier and Fiji bottles, and clumsily executed their viral success. (The music video of the song has been amassed 76 million YouTube videos were viewed in the first week, surpassing the previous record set by Childish Gambino's This Is America. At the time of writing this article, this song has been viewed over 188 million times.)
West's second performance debuted a new song with Teyana Taylor, "We Got Love." "I gave birth on the bathroom floor / Just me, Iman and the calls to the headphones / Do not let this life defeat you Taylor hit melodically. The third and final performance featured 070 Shake, Ty Dolla $ ign and Kid Cudi performing below the average of "Ghost Town" from West's summer album you.
Despite the promises of follow-up for you By the end of the weekend, West is apparently in no hurry to release another album. He brought in $ 27.5 million last year, which is quite a feat since he has not shot since the Saint Pablo tour in 2016.
Yandhi is not the only dummy pump that Kanye fans have chosen. A few weeks after the liberation The life of Pablo in 2016, West announced that he was going out Turbo Grafx 16 This summer. The album has never come.
Recently, West and his fellow Chicago Chance the Rapper (who reported $ 21.5 million last year) could have an ongoing collaboration. Two weeks ago, Chance the Rapper uploaded a picture on Instagram with the message "Good Ass Job". More than ten years ago, the title of West's fourth studio album was his expression.
"I'm calling the following Late registration,'' He told MTV News in 2003, a year before publishing his debut, University dropout. "So my third album is going to be called Graduation. And the fourth is Good job."
Maybe Chance is the responsible partner West needs.
">
Last Thursday (September 27th), Kanye West ad that he was pushing the release of his ninth studio album, Yandhi, back one day to respect the release date of Lil Wayne's long-awaited book Tha Carter V.
But the new release date of September 29 came and went. Instead of the album, West performs three times in the first season of Saturday Night Live the same night, his album was due.
The first performance of the night was a live performance of "I Love It" with Lil Pump. West and Pump disguised themselves as Perrier and Fiji bottles, and clumsily executed their viral success. (The music video of the song has been amassed 76 million YouTube videos were viewed in the first week, surpassing the previous record set by Childish Gambino's This Is America. At the time of writing this article, this song has been viewed over 188 million times.)
West's second performance debuted a new song with Teyana Taylor, "We Got Love." "I gave birth on the bathroom floor / Just me, Iman and the calls to the headphones / Do not let this life defeat you" Taylor hit melodically. The third and final performance featured 070 Shake, Ty Dolla $ ign and Kid Cudi performing below the average of "Ghost Town" from West's summer album you.
Despite the promises of follow-up for you By the end of the weekend, West is apparently in no hurry to release another album. He brought in $ 27.5 million last year, which is quite a feat since he has not shot since the Saint Pablo tour in 2016.
Yandhi is not the only pump that Kanye fans have skipped. A few weeks after the liberation The life of Pablo in 2016, West announced that he was going out Turbo Grafx 16 This summer. The album has never come.
Recently, West and fellow Chicagoan Chance the Rapper (who reported $ 21.5 million last year) could have an ongoing collaboration. Two weeks ago, Chance the Rapper uploaded a picture on Instagram with the message "Good Ass Job". More than ten years ago, the title of West's fourth studio album was his expression.
"I'm calling the following Late registration,'' He told MTV News in 2003, a year before publishing his debut, University dropout. "So my third album is going to be called Graduation. And the fourth is Good job."
Maybe Chance is the responsible partner West needs.