Kanye West And Kendrick Lamar Collab For A Song In ‘Waves’ New Album 2016
Kanye West's new song, "No More Parties in L.A.," is said to be topping the charts as it features the first collaboration between West and Kendrick Lamar. The new song will be part of the 10 tracks of Kanye West's new album for 2016.
"No More Parties in L.A." has been rumored to be less aggressive compared to West's previous songs. West and Lamar's first team up is produced by acclaimed underground producer Madlib.
"Compared with his more aggressive Yeezus-era records, "No More Parties in L.A." - even more so than "Real Friends" - suggests a return to the more tasteful and on-brand Kanye of the first G.O.O.D. Fridays era, with its autobiographical narrative and comfort-food soul sample. Of the song's two verses, Kanye's is the more effective and affecting: Kendrick is abstract - a verse about women chasing rappers, which could as easily be symbolic as personal, suggesting a parable based in real-life events, rather than a confessional," Rolling Stones reported.
On the other hand, Consequence Of Sound's report said that the rapper is finalizing things for the release of his new album. Yeezy's first Twitter post contained the 10 tracks of his seventh studio album which is named first as "Swish" but recently West Tweeted again adding a new track in the list and changing the name of the album into "Waves".
"Kanye has tweeted an updated tracklist for the album, which is now called Waves. He's added an 11th track called "Ultra Light Beam", and also revealed that the album is composed of three parts. Additionally, he's hinted at appearances from ASAP Rocky, The-Dream and Swizz Beatz," Consequence of Sound reported.
Although there were delays in Kanye West's new album, fans can no longer wait for the new songs that the rapper included. The rapper's album was rumored to be released on February 11th.