Canye West's new album is a cure for the sick, food for the hungry, and shelter for the homeless

Donda has finally been launched and the world can breathe freely again. Global music and art icon Canye West has launched the tenth career album, giving the world the transfusion required to cure human chronic depression, writes Periscope. After an absolutely extraordinary period of euphoria and expectation [...]
Donda has finally been launched and the world can breathe freely again.
Global music and art icon Canye West has launched the tenth career album, giving the world the transfusion required to cure human chronic depression, writes Periscope.
After an absolutely extraordinary period of euphoria and long wait that was followed by a delay, and the grand hearings continued, no chance of meeting expectations.
But somehow, he still reached them, and for many he may have even exceeded.
Canye cleverly uses the wide musical disparate to create an album that makes us proud to belong to the same being as Mr. West;
The Beates of ledda make you feel like you're hearing something in a much deeper sense than what you're actually hearing and that was created by a power over us.
Religious melodes combined with a slight tone of sadness, like the album "808ʹs and Heartbreak," give a tremendous sense of relief and fulfillment.
The selection of participants is clearly seen as being done very carefully, while each has given 110% to complete a work that will certainly rank high among other artist albums.
Just to put in perspective what Canye West represents as an artist, we remind you that he never hesitated to call himself a genius, and mankind responded with hatred and determination to convince him that he was actually ill.
That's how the world responds to someone who knows his worth.
Enjoy. /Periscope. com/
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