Amidst the talk of all of the drama, Kanye finally gave some info on his new album, and confirmed that he was about 80 percent done with the project. "[It's gonna be] bars, songs, cookout music that just feels good.
My last album was a protest to music, I was like 'I'm gonna take my ball and go home'...This album is embracing the music, joy. Being of service to the people. I just hope people like it and enjoy it," Kanye revealed.
Kanye also said that his new record, "Wolves," was inspired by conversations he had with Drake about a joint album they were planning to do, which might still happen. "The song came from a conversation me and Drake had where we were supposed to do an album together—it was supposed to be called Wolves...we said we was gonna do it, he was sending beats back and forth," 'Ye said.
As he talked about the album, Kanye mentioned that he will address police brutality on the project, and said that he didn't get involved in the subject last year because his dad urged him not to. "Yeah, my dad emailed me and said stay out of it. Now, my dad is like a thousand percent smarter than me and a thousand times more social than me. He like literally lived at a homeless shelter and he emailed me and told me to stay out of it—that’s my only parent so I have to listen to him sometimes. I think he was just trying to be protective of his son. I can’t run in front of every bullet, you know. I just can’t run in front of every single bullet."
Story re-posted from complex.com
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