Kanye West has made a lot of changes to The Life of Pablo, or his “living breathing creative expression.” There has been so much tinkering with it that fans have had to create in-depth videos explaining each new addition. So it came as little surprise when Kanye pulled the album off of streaming services yet again last night; it just meant more changes were imminent. But this new adjustment is his biggest yet: a brand new track called “Saint Pablo,” which we first heard as a leak back in April.
“Saint Pablo” is a six-minute epic featuring frequent Drake-collaborator Sampha that now serves as the album’s closer and 20th track. Besides Kanye and Sampha, the song lists Jay Z as an additional songwriter. It boasts weighty production and typical Kanye bombast with lines like “This generation’s closest thing to Einstein, so don’t worry about me I’m fine.”
Listen to a sample of the track below, stream the whole thing on Apple Music.
In other major Kanye news, the schedule has been released for the upcoming “Saint Pablo” tour.