Kanye West, or Ye as he’s now legally known, held another Sunday Service on Halloween, bringing out special guests like Marilyn Manson and Justin Bieber on the livestream.

The livestream dropped on social networking service Triller and the Fite TV app and cost $10 to stream. During it, Bieber joined the Sunday Service Choir for a rooftop performance of tracks from Ye’s recent album Donda. They worked their way through ‘No Child Left Behind’, ‘Hurricane’, ‘Moon’, and ‘Come to Life’. Rising rapper Roddy Ricch also stopped by to perform ‘Pure Souls’, another Donda cut.

Manson performed ‘Jesus Lord’ alongside a children’s choir. It was the controversial singer’s second live appearance with Ye after he notoriously played at the Donda listening event at Chicago’s Soldier Field earlier this year. Manson is currently facing several sexual assault lawsuits, which made his Donda collaboration a contentious issue for Ye. It’s unclear if this new Sunday Service was a one-off or Ye will continue the series.

Donda was released at the end of August after several weeks of high profile build up. Although it received some of the most lukewarm reviews of Ye’s career to date, it still performed well commercially: after debuting atop the U.S. Billboard 200, that made Donda his 10th chart-topping album, making him one of just seven artist to have gathered that amount of number one albums on the chart. As it was also his 10th consecutive album to debut at number one, that tied him with a record held by Eminem.

Donda also topped the charts in the likes of Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K.. 23 tracks from Donda debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, bringing Ye level with his great rival Drake as one of two artists to have 23 or more songs chart at the same time.

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