Donda Songs by Kanye West | Has a keen sense of dynamics

On a purely musical level, "Donda" is almost indestructible; any delay in launching time is wasted. It’s hard to say that an album that lasted nearly two hours really flew away, but until the last four completely redundant mixes appeared, it was a popular collection that never faded, alternating melancholy and thumping. . Has a keen sense of dynamics.

Although his creative process itself is a universal performance event, Donda still managed (in most cases) to control his narrative and provide the best work in his recent memory. It's hard not to think that some sorting and editing adjustments can make this Donda bigger and its information sharper. 

Kanye West claimed that his record company Universal Music Group released his belated 10th studio album "Donda" without his approval. Shortly after the album was finally released on the streaming service on Sunday, West made the allegations. DaBaby and Marilyn Manson’s songs are being recorded. "Universal released my album without my consent and they prevented Jail 2 from appearing on the album," he wrote. Universal declined to comment. The songs in question included contributions from DaBaby and Marilyn Manson, whose participation in Donda caused controversy. 


Kanye West Lyrics

"Donda"
(feat. Stalone & The World Famous Tony Williams)

Forever, yeah
Can you hear me? Yeah
Forever, yeah
Forever, forever, no
Oh yeah, glory, glory, glory
Glory, glory, glory, glory

It feels good to be home
And to all of you, I thank you so much for your support
For your support of me for so many years
And more importantly, for the work you continue to do
What do you want me to talk about?
Well, he said something that was a little bit dangerous
He told me I could talk about anything I wanted to
And you know, I am my son's mother
The man I describe in the introduction as being so decidedly different
My son (When you're runnin' outta time and you're not outta time)
And what made the project extra special to me is
I got a chance to share not only what he has meant to me
But what he has meant to a generation (Change the time)
As one writer said, we came from somewhere
Not just from the wombs of our mothers and the seeds of our fathers
But from a long line of generations who came before us

It's the kingdom (It's the kingdom)
And the power (And the power)
And the glory (And the glory)
Forever (Forever)
It's the kingdom (It's the kingdom)
And the power (And the power)
And the glory (And the glory)
Forever (Forever)

Forever, yeah
Forever, yeah
Forever, forever, no
Oh yeah, glory, glory, glory
What did I teach him? (Glory)
And why Kanye ain't scared? 
 

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