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Kanye West Drops 30-Minute Documentary Featuring Combative New Song ‘Ye vs. the People’
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On Friday night, Kanye West returned to Twitter with a new song, “Lift Yourself,” and a promise that his eighth studio album, ye, would be coming soon.
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The album arrived on streaming services early Saturday morning, releasing just hours after West debuted the project during a listening party in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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The seven-track album features contributions from Kid Cudi, Ty Dolla Sign, Jeremih, and 070 Shake, among others.
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It’s led by the previously released “Lift Yourself” and “Ye vs. the People,” a track that finds West going head-to-head with T.I. over his support of Donald Trump.
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“All these people that you mention, they done turned black into a negative word / Why are we demonized, why are we treated like dogs?
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When all we need is love and affection / That’s when I look up,”
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West raps on the track, before T.I. responds, “You gave Donald Trump power…
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That’s how ain’t no way we can dismiss you / But all black people must unite and rise up.”
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In the days leading up to the release of ye, West came under fire for his comments about slavery,
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And he sparked further controversy by wearing a Make America Great Again hat on the album cover.
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