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Kanye West debuted a new track, “Water” at his special Easter Sunday Service at Coachella yesterday.

From a grassy hill, West and his gospel choir and band performed  “Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1,” “Power,” and “Otis,” “All Falls Down” and “Jesus Walks” as well as a selection of covers like Stevie Wonder’s “Do I Do,” Otis Redding’s “Try a Little Tenderness,” Kirk Franklin’s “Brighter Day” and more. He also brought out Chance the Rapper to perform “Ultralight Beam.”

After transitioning from a Gospel rendition of "All Falls Down" he told the congregation, "This a new joint right here, it's called 'Water,'" Ant Clemons and Ty Dolla $ign joined him on the new track. Take a look at the footage below.

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Those who couldn't make the performance could still watch the Sunday Service through a peephole on Coachella's YouTube channel.

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