Kanye West is dropping ‘Donda 2’ but we’ll never know if it’s good because no one will actually hear it and here’s why

Ain’t nobody paying $200 for an album that probably won’t be finished

Normally, when Ye — formerly known as Kanye West — releases an album y’all start wylin out no matter what it sounds like even if it’s Yeezus level bad.

And folks would undoubtedly do the same thing for Donda 2 whenever he chooses to drop that. People have been waiting for the promised sequel to West’s ‘Donda’ album released last summer from the moment the first album dropped.

There’s only one problem, though. Most people probably aren’t going to hear this album. Or, at least not initially, anyway.

That’s because West is, apparently, only dropping the album on his stem player device. Remember that? The device that Ye dropped following Donda that allowed you to remix any one of his songs on there?

Yeah, you need that thing to listen to ‘Donda 2.’ That’s according to West himself, by the way, who said the album won’t hit any streaming platforms.

He posted this on Instagram letting fans know.

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“We did it Don’t matter what happens 2mrw This happened tonight For the first time in a long time I feel alive we did it kid we did lord lift me up things change let’s keep it burning,”

So, yeah. Don’t look for the album on Apple Music or Tidal or any of that. It ain’t there.

He explained his reasoning a bit, though. It’s wild but it’s not without at least some thought.

WATCH: Lonzo, LiAngelo Ball debut new song titled “Tick Tock”

After Lonzo Ball teased a new song on Instagram earlier in the week, he and brother LiAngelo released a new song on Friday titled Tick Tock.

After Lonzo Ball teased a new song on Instagram earlier in the week, he and brother LiAngelo released a new song on Friday titled Tick Tock. Both LiAngelo and Lonzo have verses on the song, a difference from the last song involving LiAngelo and Lonzo titled “Don’t Shoot Me.”

LiAngelo, who uses the name Doughboy G as his rap persona, took the first verse before Lonzo followed up with his own. It’s the first song Lonzo has had a verse on in nearly a year when he paired with Kenneth Paige for a music video. Also interestingly, the song is available on TIDAL which could be part of the family’s new deal with Roc Nation Sports and Jay-Z.

While he hasn’t had verses on songs recently, Lonzo has had a hand in releasing new songs, taking part in “Don’t Shoot Me” while also helping Future release his new album on social media. With the NBA season set to start, Ball likely won’t be able to produce any new music in the coming weeks and months as this may be his final piece during the quarantine.

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