Kanye West has revealed that he will no longer be making secular music. The legendary rapper recently released his “Jesus Is King” album. According to Andrew Barber of Fake Shore Drive, the project’s gospel sound is the direction Kanye West plans to move in permanently.
Barber took to Twitter to share details after listening to the album and watching the accompanying upcoming documentary, “Jesus Is King: A Kanye West Film”. The film is dropping on October 25th.
Just heard Kanye West’s new album Jesus Is King and saw the accompanying film. My favorite track is the last song and it features the Clipse. Both Push & No Malice. Kenny G is also on it. “New Body” has been cut from the album.
Here is the art pic.twitter.com/u87FLTDhZO
— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) September 29, 2019
“Just heard Kanye West’s new album Jesus Is King and saw the accompanying film,” he shared, also adding in details about its features before sharing. “My favourite track is the last song and it features the Clipse. Both Push and No Malice. Kenny G is also on it.”
Barber claims Kanye West announced that he will no longer be making secular music, and will focus on making “only gospel from here on out.”
Kanye West also announced that he is no longer making secular music. Only Gospel from here on out.
— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) September 29, 2019
Last week, Kanye West also made a surprise guest appearance on stage during Chance The Rapper’s “The Big Day” tour stop in Chicago, telling the crowd “We came here tonight to declare that Jesus Christ is king,” before launching into Chance’s “All We Got.”
Watch the clip below: