Despite having a particularly chaotic personal life lately, it seems that Kanye West has still found time to make music, proven by the new tunes allegedly leaked from his new Donda 2 album.
YouTuber silhouette has leaked two new songs that he claims to be from Kanye West’s upcoming album. The first is called ‘Future Sounds’ and the second is called ‘Windpipe’.
A Twitter account has done a deep dive on DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) records, and believes that a number of tracks have been registered to be used on Donda 2. The track titles include ‘Drown’, ‘Let Go’, and ‘Windpipe’
📍#Donda2 pic.twitter.com/ohRJUyMVHf
— Donda’s Place (@dondas__place) February 2, 2022
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These ones too #Donda2 pic.twitter.com/4wqPUePBx7
— Donda’s Place (@dondas__place) February 2, 2022
Furthermore, Twitter account Kurrco, who was behind the recent leak of ‘Eazy’ by Kanye West and The Game, posted a now deleted short snippet that they claim is another Kanye West leak.
New Kanye snippet 👀 pic.twitter.com/DHJ3efnnwI
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) February 2, 2022
West announced the release date for Donda 2 earlier this week on Instagram. He posted an image of a house perached on a billboard that’s filled with flames, and captioned it “DONDA2 COMING 2 22 22 EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY FUTURE”.
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The original Donda was released on August 29, 2021 after a number of delays. West and Future recently performed together at Rolling Loud California. The two artists collaborated on the 2014 Honest song ‘I Won’.
Steven Victor — former chief operating officer of West’s G.O.O.D. Music and former executive vice president and Head of A&R at Def Jam Recordings — teased the upcoming album to Complex: “Ye has started working on his new masterpiece Donda 2.” He then said in a subsequent interview with the same publication: “Listen, [D2] is coming sooner than you think. The procession is starting and it’s not stopping.”
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