Kanye West’s ‘Yandhi’ Gets New Release Date [PEEP]

After changing the ‘Yandhi’ release date from Friday to Saturday out of respect for Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter V’ album, Kanye West has pushed it back to November November 23, aka Black Friday.

The announcement was made by his wife Kim Kardashian on Twitter in a tweet that read, “Nov 23 Black Friday,” tweeted Kim. “YANDHI TRUST ME it is worth the wait.”

People we’re praising Ye for taking a backseat to Weezy, but it seems the real reason he didn’t drop it was because it wasn’t complete. The Saturday release would’ve correlated with his “Saturday Night Live” appearance, where he perfromed one new single before going on a full-on campaign push for his brother, Donald Trump Dump.

‘Yandhi’ will follow May’s ‘Ye’ album and is rumored to include appearances from Lil Pump, Ty Dolla $ign, Kid Cudi, Teyana Taylor, and 070 Shaked. Tekashi 6ix9ine was spotted in the studio with Ye and is expected to also be featured, along with XXXtentaction.

Stay tuned for more info.

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Kanye West Announces New Album ‘Yandhi’ [PEEP]

Kanye West announced his new album via his Instagram with an image of the artwork and a text bubble that read, “YANDHI 9 29 18,” alluding to the release date of September 29th. The album will be entitled ‘Yandhi’, which seems like a play on words from Gandhi.

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‘Yandhi’ will follow June’s ‘Ye’ album and his collaborative ‘Kids See Ghosts’ album with Kid Cudi, which featured 7 tracks. It’s unknown if Yeezus will keep the upcoming release to 7-tracks like he did with all G.O.O.D. Music releases from May.

Based on the cover art released of ‘Yandhi’, it is a possibility it can be a sequel to 2013’s ‘Yeezus’. Kanye also recently took to Twitter to announce that he will make an appearance on “Saturday Night Live” the same day his album drops and perform new songs.

Mr. West has had himself a roller coaster year after his support for Donald Trump Dump, his TMZ interview where he said slavery was a “choice,” and his insensitivity to Chicago’s issues.

Are you hyped for ‘Yandhi’ or is Ye still cancelled? Let us know in the comments below.

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