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Artist: Kanye West

Album: God's Country

Release Date: TBC

Tracklist: Following a teaser, Kanye has released the first track from the album. Mixed by Dr. Dre, "Wash Us in the Blood" features Travis Scott, while the official music video is directed by video artist and cinematographer Arthur Jafa, who initially teased West's new album. You can watch the aesthetic underneath.

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Artwork: TBC

Editor's notes: News of the upcoming album is the latest in a number of announcements made by West over the last week. In addition to new music, he revealed a 10-year partnership between Gap and his clothing brand, YEEZY, and shared a preview of an animated show inspired by his 2018 album with Kid Cudi, Kids See Ghosts. West also teased his revamped YEEZY SUPPLY website designed by Nick Knight and dropped the music video for College Dropout hit, “Spaceship.”

Fans of Ye can look forward to a James Turrell-directed Jesus Is King film as well, in addition to a version of the album produced by Dr. Dre.

God's Country will serve as a followup to Jesus Is King, which released in October of 2019. Kanye also dropped Jesus Is Born with his Sunday Service Choir last Christmas.

Be sure to stay tuned for more on God's Country.

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