Kanye West has given fans a sneak peek at some unreleased music, with a new track premiering during his latest ‘Sunday Service’.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that Kanye West had given a select group of people a rather unique experience, performing his debut ‘Sunday Service’.

As Vulture reports, these new performances have been taking place at Kanye West’s home, where he’s been delivering a rather special musical experience, served up in a manner reminiscent of a Sunday church service.

The first of these shows took place back on January 6th, and saw Kanye performing tracks from his back catalogue, along with a Kids See Ghosts tune with Kid Cudi, and a brand new song.

Now, footage from the second Sunday Service – reportedly taking place on January 13th – has found its way online, and it’s just as intriguing as the first.

Featuring a number of musicians and a large choir, the majority of these songs saw Kanye sitting on a stool, letting the other musicians participate in what was effectively a soulful jam session.

However, by the time Kanye finally joined in on the action for a rendition of ‘Ghost Town’, we’d already been treated to a new song, a smooth tune ostensibly titled ‘We’ll Find A Way’.

Check it out at the 26:30 mark below.

Check out Kanye West’s ‘Sunday Session Week 2’:

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During the outro to ‘Ghost Town’ however, Kanye West found himself once again attracting controversy for a number of comments that people have interpreted to be about R. Kelly.

“They want art from the artist. But, anytime they do anything erratic, they just gonna pull up the full documentaries on him,” West explained.

“And then, they gonna come with the Michael [Jackson] documentary,” West continued, alluding to their upcoming cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘Will You Be There’. “We can enjoy all their music all we want.”

“I thought I wasn’t going to go there today. If we’re gonna tear down artists, let’s go ahead and take [Leonardo] da Vinci out the Louvre while we’re at it. Let’s take down all the art.”

Following a leaked video of these comments surfacing online earlier this week, Kim Kardashian went into damage control, explaining that her husband’s comments never specifically mentioned R. Kelly, and was simply an example of bad timing.

“I want to make it very clear, he is not condoning anyone’s actions or unacceptable disgusting behavior,” Kardashian explained in a statement obtained by TMZ. “My husband’s words are being taken out of context due to timing.”

Check out Michael Jackson’s ‘Will You Be There’:

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Of course, while fans are waiting to see whether or not the unreleased ‘We’ll Find A Way’ will be unleashed on the forthcoming Yandhi, news recently came to light that Kanye West is set to appear as a guest on a future episode of David Letterman’s Netflix show.

While Letterman himself can be seen in the audience of the second ‘Sunday Session’, Vulture has reported that the pair sat down for a recorded interview the very next day for a forthcoming episode of Letterman’s My Next Guest Needs No Introduction.

While there’s no word as to when the episode will be premiering, those in the audience of the taping have reported that the pair spoke at great length about a number of topics including mental health, a topic close to both of their hearts.

Check out Kanye West’s ‘Yikes’:

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Kanye West @ Sunday Session, Week 2 – 18/1/18 Setlist

‘Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1’
‘Heard ‘Em Say’
‘Lift Yourself’
‘Violent Crimes’ (With 070 Shake)
‘No Mistakes’
‘I’ll Fly Away’
New Song
‘I Wonder’
‘Ghost Town’
‘Will You Be There’ (Michael Jackson cover)

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