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Kanye West – Donda: Fans frustrated as rapper’s album suffers more delays

Album was rescheduled after being delayed once again in July

Roisin O'Connor
Friday 06 August 2021 16:58 BST
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Kanye West has held a second listening party ahead of today (6 August), the supposed new release date for his 10th studio album, Donda.

The record has suffered multiple delays and was most recently scheduled for release on 23 July, but the album never manifested.

West has now put on two listening parties at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta, where thousands of fans have been privy to an early glimpse at Donda.

The rapper and producer reportedly went back to work on the album after the first, following a muted reaction from the 42,000 fans in attendance.

The album is named after West’s mother, Donda West, who died in 2007 aged 58.

This current version reportedly includes features such as Playboi Carti, Pusha T, Young Thug, Travis Scott, Jay-Z, Lil Baby and The Weeknd.

Some talking points:

At the time of writing (10am EST, 3am UK time), the album had still not materialised, despite the new release date being scheduled for 2am EST on Friday 6 August.

The liveblog is now closed.

Roisin O'Connor6 August 2021 13:28

Thanks Neil, I appreciate the support

Roisin O'Connor6 August 2021 13:33

While you’re all still waiting for Kanye, you can read my lovely colleague Annabel’s excellent review of the new Nas album

King’s Disease 2 is yet another testament to Nas’s prodigious legacy – review

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Roisin O'Connor6 August 2021 14:05

Roisin O'Connor6 August 2021 14:27

OK so, my guess is that the album will not drop today. Fans seem distinctly less interested than they were around the initial release date (by that I mean the one that was moved from last year to July). I have wasted enough of my life waiting for this man to drop an album that may or may not be any good, particularly given there are plenty of other brilliant new releases out this week. You can listen to all of them on our official Spotify playlist, updated weekly, and also sign up to my Friday newsletter. Thanks for following everyone!

Roisin O'Connor6 August 2021 15:05

Roisin O'Connor6 August 2021 16:58

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