Kanye shares music preview from Uganda | Inquirer Entertainment

Kanye shares music preview from Uganda

/ 06:18 PM October 15, 2018

Image: AFP/Jewel Samad

Kanye West took to Twitter on Sunday to share a preview of new music he’s been working on in Africa.

In an 11-minute clip, the rapper sits on a couch, wrapped in a Ugandan flag, while rapping over a variety of a succession of tracks.

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With its focus on the new music, the video was a change from a previous, nine-minute video posted by West in which he discussed the issue of “mind control,” in which he speaks directly to the camera on a number of meandering topics.

West is currently at work on his latest album “Yandhi”, which was initially set to launch last month before being moved to a November 23 release date.

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The rapper explained in an interview with TMZ that the release had been pushed back so he could finish recording it in Africa.

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“Yandhi” will be Kanye West’s ninth studio album. CC

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