Young Thug has asked Kanye West if his verse is still on Jesus Is King
As the world still waits for Kanye West's new album, Young Thug has asked the Chicago rapper if his verse still features on Jesus Is King.
Kanye West's Jesus Is King album was first expected to drop on 27 September, before being pushed back to 29 September. We're now three days into October, and Jesus Is King is still nowhere to be seen.
It seems as though the delay on Kanye West's album is putting Young Thug on edge as he posted on Twitter last night (2 October), "Yo Kanye West is my verse about the devil still on Jesus ??"
Yo @kanyewest is my verse about the devil still on Jesus ??
— Young Thug ひ (@youngthug) October 2, 2019
ye's wife Kim Kardashian West revealed on her Instagram Story last Friday (27 September) that the delay was for "a few final tweaks to mixes".
Jesus Is King is expected to have collaborations with Clipse (Pusha T and No Malice), Kenny G, supposedly Young Thug, and others.
Fake Shore Drive creator Andrew Barber posted on Twitter last week that the rapper plans to focus on gospel music in the future, "Kanye also announced that he is no longer making secular music. Only Gospel from here on out."
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