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Every Friday is Kanye West Friday!
It contained a new song, “Real Friends”, which he produced with help from a handful of others, including Mobb Deep’s Havoc; it also featured a snippet of a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar called “No More Parties in LA”. Kanye’s tradition of dropping new singles on Fridays is back. It’s unknown at this point if the song will be off of his anticipated new album “Swish”.
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While Kanye’s most recent song, “FACTS”, underwhelmed fans, he’s come back with a strong new look.
As stated in now-deleted tweets by West, “Real Friends” was self-produced and features a “sample by Frank Dukes and Boi-1da”. The rapper followed up on Twitter saying there was a small problem with the song “Real Friends”. In the documentary, Kanye added, “We have to get some more Madlib beats for the next projects”.
“I’m a deadbeat cousin, I hate family reunions / F– the church up, I’m drinking at the communion / Spilling free wine now my tux is ruined / In town for a day, what the f– we doing?” he raps. “I’m good” and then proceeds to ask for cash.
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Kim Kardashian teased it in a tweet last night. Featuring Ty Dolla $ign, the former is five-plus minutes of unbridled emotion, the rawest since West became a father, which gives Heads a sense of a brand-new Kanye, perhaps one more vulnerable than in years past.