
Kanye West blames Jesus Is King delay on "specifically fixing mixes"
Kanye West's Jesus Is King album still isn't here, and this time the rapper has revealed via Twitter that it's due to "specifically fixing mixes".
The Chicago rapper has delayed his Jesus Is King album for a third time, after it was originally slated for release on 27 September, before being delayed to the 29 September.
After being delayed twice, Kanye West broke his nine-month Twitter silence to announce that his new album would be dropping today (25 October).
The record was expected to arrive at midnight last night, but so far it's still nowhere to be seen. The rapper said on Twitter earlier this morning, "To my fans. Thank you for being loyal & patient. We are specifically fixing mixes on "Everything We Need" "Follow God" & "Water". We not going to sleep until this album is out!"
To my fans
— ye (@kanyewest) October 25, 2019
Thank you for being loyal & patient
We are specifically fixing mixes on “Everything We Need” “Follow God” & “Water”
We not going to sleep until this album is out!
In a new two-hour interview with Zane Lowe for his Apple Music Beats 1 show, Kanye West revealed that he plans to drop new album Jesus Is Born in time for Christmas. The rapper told Lowe, "Sunday Service album, Jesus Is Born, on Christmas is coming."
The rapper also told Lowe that he had a pornography addicition, and is "working on" his 2024 presidential run.
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