Is Kanye West’s Lost Album 'Donda 2' Finally Streaming?

Synopsis
Kanye West has finally released the long-awaited 'Donda 2' on streaming services, after it was originally exclusive to Stem Player. The album showcases familiar tracks with notable guest appearances, including Kim Kardashian's voice. This release is part of West's prolific output as he continues to generate buzz in the music industry.
Key Takeaways
- Kanye West has released 'Donda 2' on streaming platforms.
- The album features 18 tracks, some of which are reworked.
- Collaborations include Future, Jack Harlow, and Sean Leon.
- Kim Kardashian makes a vocal appearance on 'SCIFI'.
- The album showcases West's continued evolution as an artist.
Los Angeles, April 30 (NationPress) The notorious rapper Kanye West has unveiled his previously unreleased album ‘Donda 2’ on audio streaming platforms. This announcement follows his recent livestream where he disclosed plans for the album’s release.
The origins of ‘Donda 2’ trace back to early 2022, when the artist took to Instagram to announce that the follow-up to his 2021 album was set to debut that February, with Future serving as executive producer, as reported by ‘Variety’.
Initially, the album was exclusive to Stem Player, bypassing conventional streaming platforms, with some tracks being reworked for artists like Fivio Foreign and The Game.
According to ‘Variety’, the latest iteration of ‘Donda 2’, now available on multiple streaming services under the name Donda, comprises 18 tracks, many of which were part of the original release.
While most songs remain similar, some have been retitled, featuring Future on several tracks including ‘Happy’ and ‘Mr. Miagi’. Additionally, ‘5:30’, which appeared on West’s ‘Vultures 2’ album with Ty Dolla Sign, is included in a shortened version.
Jack Harlow is featured on the track ‘Louie Bag’, while Sean Leon contributes to ‘SCIFI’. Interestingly, West’s ex-wife Kim Kardashian can be heard on ‘SCIFI’, stating, “I married the best rapper of all time. Not only that, he’s the richest Black man in America. A talented, legit genius who gave me four talented, incredible kids.”
Despite his erratic posts on X, West has been remarkably productive, releasing various tracks via social media and launching his latest album ‘Bully’.
‘Bully’ debuted in March, presented through a series of short films showcasing his song Saint West in a wrestling ring, wielding a mallet against YOH, Toru Yano, Tiger Mask, and El Desperado. These videos vanished from social media, leaving the fate of ‘Bully’ and its official release uncertain. During a previous livestream, West expressed his enthusiasm for the project and promised to provide updates on the mixes.