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Kanye West releases ‘Real Friends,’ ‘No More Parties in LA’ with Kendrick Lamar

It's officially Yeezy season

Justin Carissimo
New York
Friday 08 January 2016 23:00 GMT
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G.O.O.D. Friday’s have officially arrived.

As the Chicago-bred MC prepares to drop his highly-anticipated studio album SWISH, he's shared two new tracks "Real Friends," a previously recorded track and "No More Parties in LA," a snippet of his collaboration with Kendrick Lamar.

Dropping singles at the end of every week is nothing new for Yeezy, to promote My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy he dropped memorable tracks like "Chain Heavy," "Monster," and the "Power (Remix)."

The joints come just hours after the announcement that Mr West will be joining Beck, The Strokes and The Killers to headline to 2016 edition of Governor's Ball on Randall's Island in New York City come June 3-5.

Listen to "Real Friends" and "No More Parties in LA" here.

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