Kanye West would soon be dropping his forthcoming album titled “Donda”.
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Kanye West has been attracting headlines after he announced his intention to run for the 2020 presidential election.
While a lot of fans weren’t sure if he was being serious or just a gimmick, his wife, Kim Kardashian, and friend, Elon Musk showed support for him.
News reports of him allegedly dropping out of the race came out again but it was later found to be untrue as Kanye West filed not one but two of sets of documents.
He held his presidential rally in South Carolina where at first thing s looked good but soon went off the rails when the rapper started making some controversial statements.
On July 20, Kanye West posted some disturbing tweets, parts of which were deleted about his wife, Kim Kardashian, her Mom Kris Jenner, Drake, Pusha T and others.
The Lastest update now his Twitter Page is about his forthcoming album titled Donda which is dedicated to his mom, Donda West who passed away in 2007 after a domestic surgery.
Though, this album isn’t recent news as Kanye West in 2018 posted a picture of Jan Adams the surgeon who handled his mom’s domestic surgery saying he intends on using him as the cover of his next album as he is ready to forgive him.
In 2015, during an interview, Kanye West had blamed himself for the death of his mother saying,
“If I had never moved to L.A. she’d be alive… I don’t want to go far into it because it will bring me to tears.”
Kanye West might now be giving us hindsight into how the tragic loss affected him and what their relationship was like.
According to the picture he posted alongside the announcement, the album would be having more than twelve songs.
He revealed he would be dropping the album on Friday, 24th of July
https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/1285433509142650881?s=20
After Kanye West's mother died of heart problems caused by cosmetic surgery, the governor of California created the "Donda West Act," a law that made it mandatory to prove a patient's wellbeing before undergoing cosmetic surgery.
— UberFacts (@UberFacts) July 21, 2020