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Yeezus is the upcoming sixth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Kanye West. It is set to be released on June 18, 2013, by Roc-A-Fella Records, with distribution by Def Jam Recordings. It was primarily recorded in Paris, with West enlisting various artists and close collaborators for work and production on the album. Initial promotion of Yeezus included worldwide video projections of the album's music and live television performances.

Background

In July 2012, producer No I.D. revealed that he had been working with West on the latter's sixth solo studio album and went on to state that it would be released after Cruel Summer (2012), a collaborative compilation album between members of West's record label GOOD Music. At a February 2013 concert in Paris, West himself acknowledged his work on the album and stated that he would "be back in about a couple months." Reports later emerged that he had moved to a loft in the city to work on the album. Describing the album's musical style, West explained:

It's like trap and drill and house. I knew that I wanted to have a deep Chicago influence on this album, and I would listen to like, old Chicago house music. I think that even 'Black Skinhead' could border on house, 'On Sight' sounds like acid house, and then 'I Am a God' obviously sounds, like, super house."

Projection of "New Slaves" on the W Hotel in Los Angeles.

West enlisted several close collaborators, including singer-songwriter The-Dream and spoken word artist Malik Yusef, to contribute to the album. The album's recording process was described as "very raw" by Thomas Bangalter of French electronic duo Daft Punk, who produced two songs for the album. Other artists reported to have worked with West include S1, The Heatmakerz, Mike Dean, Hudson Mohawke, Skrillex, Young Chop, Chief Keef, Frank Ocean, Odd Future, Travis Scott, King L, John Legend, James Blake, RZA, Mase and Pusha T. On May 18, 2013, Hot 97 radio host Peter Rosenberg stated that Def Jam Recordings executives had listened to the final product, describing the album as "dark."

West made several last-minute alterations to Yeezus, enlisting Rick Rubin as an executive producer for additional recording mere days before its release. This included re-recording whole songs or rewriting entire verses within days of the albums release date. Rubin spoke on the recording process with West on Yeezus saying, "the album was to be turned in two days later. Kanye was planning to go to Milan that night. Five songs still needed vocals and two or three of them still needed lyrics. In the two hours before had to run out to catch the plane, he did exactly that: finished all lyrics." On June 12, 2013, a short video was released on West's website of him recording "I Am a God" in Malibu with Rick Rubin.

Release and promotion

On May 1, 2013, West used the social networking site Twitter to post a single message reading "June Eighteen," leading several media outlets to speculate that the post referred to the release date of West's upcoming album. On May 17, he began promotion of the album by unveiling the previously unreleased song "New Slaves" through video projections in sixty-six assorted locations. The following day, West appeared on the American late-night live television sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live and performed the songs "New Slaves" and "Black Skinhead." He subsequently revealed the album's cover and title, Yeezus, on his official website. The iTunes Store made Yeezus available for pre-order on May 20, but the listing was subsequently taken down for unknown reasons. On May 29, A.P.C. founder Jean Touitou unveiled an advertisement for Yeezus which stated that the album would not be available for pre-order. Speaking about the album's minimal promotion, West stated: "With this album, we ain't drop no single to radio. We ain't got no NBA campaign, nothing like that. Shit, we ain't even got no cover. We just made some real music." He spoke of radio play and said "But honestly, at this point, when I listen to radio, that ain't what I wanna be no more." The final Yeezus track listing was confirmed by the French branch of Amazon.com on June 12.

Critical reception

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Upon release Yeezus was met with critical acclaim by contemporary music critics. by Jim Farber of the New York Daily News, in an early review of the leaked edition of Yeezus, called the record "a chutzpah classic," elaborating that "the entire disc rethinks industrial rock of the early ’90s for both a new era and genre." Steve Jones of USA Today called the album "immediately stunning he created a polarizing, multi-layered body of work that probably will be debated all summer." Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone called Yeezus a "brilliant, obsessive-compulsive career auto-correct," comparing it to similarly abrasive records: "Every mad genius has to make a record like this at least once in his career – at its nastiest, his makes Kid A or In Utero or Trans all look like Bruno Mars."

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."On Sight" Daft Punk2:37
2."Black Skinhead" Daft Punk, Travi$ Scott (co.), Mike Dean (add.)3:08
3."I Am a God" (featuring Justin Vernon) Daft Punk, Hudson Mohawke (co.), Kanye West (co.), Travi$ Scott (co.), Mike Dean (add.), Rick Rubin (add.)3:52
4."New Slaves" (featuring Frank Ocean) Daft Punk, Travi$ Scott (co.), Hudson Mohawke (co.), Mike Dean (co.), Kanye West (add.)4:16
5."Hold My Liquor" (featuring Chief Keef and Justin Vernon) Young Chop, Mike Dean (co.), Arca (add.), Rick Rubin (add.)5:27
6."I'm in It" (featuring Justin Vernon) RZA, Travi$ Scott (add.), Mike Dean (add.)3:55
7."Blood on the Leaves" (featuring Tony Williams) TNGHT, Kanye West (co.), Mike Dean (add.)6:00
8."Guilt Trip" (featuring Kid Cudi) Symbolyc One, Arca (co.), Travi$ Scott (co.), Mike Dean (co.), Ackeejuice Rockers (co.)4:04
9."Send It Up" (featuring King L & Iamsu!) Gesaffelstein, Arca (co.), Daft Punk (co.), Hudson Mohawke (add.)2:58
10."Bound 2" (featuring Charlie Wilson)West, John StephensKanye West, No I.D., Symbolyc One (co.) The Heatmakerz (co.), Rick Rubin (add.)3:49
Total length:40:06
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Release history

Region Date Format Label
Australia June 18, 2013 CD Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings
Germany CD, digital download
United States CD, digital download
France June 21, 2013 CD

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