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30.08.2021 - 01:13 / usmagazine.com
Creative differences? After Kanye West’s highly anticipated Donda album was released on Sunday, August 29, the rapper apparently wasn’t as enthused as many of his fans.
The musician, 44, posted a curious message via Instagram on Sunday afternoon, hours after the tracks were released and widely discussed via social media.
“Universal put my album out without my approval,” the rapper wrote. “And they blocked ‘Jail 2’ from being on the album.”
It isn’t clear what West means by “blocked” since there are
Todd Rundgren gives NO f**ks!
Kanye West‘s latest album ‘DONDA’ has landed at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, marking his tenth Number One to date.The rapper released his long-awaited album late last month (August 29), which includes collaborations from Marilyn Manson, DaBaby, Playboi Carti, The Weeknd and Lil Baby, among others.
Kanye West is Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for the second time in his career with Donda.
“I might diss u every day for the rest of my life how I’m feeling, [Kanye West],” tweeted Soulja Boy on Aug. 31, marking the second day of the (increasingly one-sided) feud between him and Kanye, 44.
Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ finally came out on Sunday, but if you thought that would finally end the long-drawn out saga that has been the release of this album, well, you were wrong.
Kanye West is not celebrating the release of his new album DONDA, taking to social media to reveal his album was put out without his approval.The 44-year-old singer, who surprised everyone at his listening party after Kim Kardashian was on stage wearing a wedding dress, has accused Universal Music Group of releasing his album without his prior authorization.Kanye wrote on Sunday just hours after the official release, “UNIVERSAL PUT MY ALBUM OUT WITHOUT MY APPROVAL AND THEY BLOCKED JAIL 2 FROM
Kim Kardashian West is continuing to show her support for her ex, Kanye West.
Kanye West is alleging that Universal released his latest album, "Donda," without his approval. On Sunday, West’s tenth studio album, named after his late mother, finally hit streaming platforms after weeks of delays and three major listening party events.
Donda is finally here much to the relief of fans, but according to Kanye West, he still wasn’t ready.
Kanye West has claimed that his label’s parent company, Universal Music Group, released his new album ‘DONDA’ without his approval.The 27-track album, which arrived after multiple delays and three high-profile listening events, features the likes of JAY-Z, Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Lil Baby, Ariana Grande, Kid Cudi, Pusha T and more.However, West has now taken to social to media to claim that Universal, the parent company for Def Jam Recordings and West’s own G.O.O.D.
Fans were elated to finally listen to Kanye West‘s highly anticipated Donda album on streaming services — but the 44-year-old rapper has accused his record label Universal of releasing the project without his consent. “Universal put my album out without my approval,” he wrote in an Instagram post shared as an image on Sunday, Aug. 29. HollywoodLife has reached out to Universal Records for comment on the post.
Ellise Shafer administratorKanye West is claiming that Universal Music Group, parent company to the label Def Jam, released his new album “Donda” without his approval.In an Instagram post on Sunday — just hours after the long-anticipated “Donda” was released around 8 a.m.
Kanye West is making his return to the music game with the release of his new album.named for Kanye's late mother, is the rapper's first album since 2019's It dropped on Sunday following a third listening event, this time held at Soldier Field in Kanye's hometown of Chicago. first premiered on July 22 at a sold-out listening event at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz stadium, and was also livestreamed globally via Apple.
Kanye West has released his long-awaited and repeatedly delayed 10th album ‘DONDA’ on streaming services, and fans have been quick to share their views on social media.Despite question marks over the potential involvement of Marilyn Manson and DaBaby, one of the main talking points has been Ye’s sample of Hill’s ‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’ on ‘Believe What I Say’.West originally sampled Hill on 2004’s ‘All Falls Down’ from ‘The College Dropout’, then repurposing her song ‘Mystery Of Iniquity’.One fan