Kanye West’s ‘Jesus Is King’ album is finally released
“Jesus Is King” has arrived.
Kanye West finally released the long-delayed album around noon Friday after fans were criticizing him on Twitter for once again stalling.
The rapper, 42, told fans that his already-delayed album would drop at midnight, but once again stalled — this time only for 12 hours.
Yeezy also, of course, released official “Jesus Is King” merchandise, which includes tees priced at $60, hoodies for $170 and more.
West tweeted the tracklist for the album Thursday evening, just before some of the first screenings for the “Jesus Is King” documentary — a companion to the album of the same name — began playing in theaters.
“JESUS IS KING”
Midnight pic.twitter.com/EMYldzBXCU— ye (@kanyewest) October 24, 2019
Kanye’s music has spanned a broad range of styles, incorporating an eclectic range of influences including soul, baroque pop, electro, indie rock, synth-pop, industrial, and gospel.
One of my favorite of many things about what the Trump hat represents to me is that people can’t tell me what to do because I’m black
— ye (@kanyewest) January 1, 2019
Standing five feet and eight inches, Kanye was born in Atlanta on June 8, 1977.