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It was an odd pairing, to say the least-the epicurean artist and the chaste Russian Orthodox redhead-but at 36, and on the heels of a spurned proposal, the bachelor was ready to settle down and start a family. And probably don’t ask Taylor if she likes it.During the summer of 1918, as World War I came to a close, Pablo Picasso wed Olga Khokhlova, a ballerina in Sergei Diaghilev’s legendary company Ballets Russes.
The same could end up being true for “Love Everyone” if it’s actually good, despite his recent weirdness.Īll the same, maybe wait a couple of days before you buy it. (As far as we can tell, the timing was coincidental.) Critics mostly liked it too, and it eventually went platinum. A final version was finally released on multiple streaming and digital purchase platforms on April 1. Kanye continued to tweak the record, which he eventually called a “living breathing changing creative expression,” a narrative critics largely embraced. “The Life of Pablo” turned out fine in the end. 14-15, 2016.Īlso Read: Breitbart Chief Wants Kanye West as a Columnist: 'Absolutely We'd Publish' (Exclusive) Also, he squeezed in a performance on the 40th anniversary episode of “SNL.”Īgain, to be clear: all of that happened during a single 24-hour period, Feb. While all of this was going on, Kanye took a few moments to claim that whole ordeal put him $53 million in debt, begged Mark Zuckerberg for a $1 billion investment in “Kanye West ideas,” and he reignited his beef with Taylor Swift. Some of them were even hit with multiple unexplained processing fees.īut that’s not all.
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Great news for Tidal, except for one tiny screw-up: thousands of people who subscribed specifically for “Pablo” never received a download link. Even so, Tidal briefly became the number one downloaded app in Apple’s App Store. Kanye very quickly changed his mind about that, tweeting hours later that digital album sales would only be delayed by a week. After making “Pablo” available for purchase on his website for a few brief hours, he yanked it and vowed (in a since-deleted tweet) that it would never be released for sale, ever, and would be a Tidal-only exclusive.
That should have been the end of it, but Yeezy wasn’t finished. That album was 2016’s “The Life of Pablo,” which people previously thought would be called “SWISH,” or maybe “Waves,” or perhaps “So Help Me God.” But for Kanye, who also declared Bill Cosby innocent just before it came out, changing the title was just a warm up.Īfter debuting the record with a Feb.11 listening session at Madison Square Garden, Kanye spent the next three days tinkering with it until he had, essentially, a different album, which was officially released on Feb. All that and more happened with his last album too, right down to the tweets.Īlso Read: Jay-Z's Tidal Says 'Potential Data Breach' May Have Inflated Streams for Kanye West, Beyonc? But if he ends up adding more songs, changing the title, or shifting it to another release date, at least we’re on familiar ground. And well, Kanye says a lot of things on Twitter, so no one is sure whether to take anything he says (or even his music) seriously. Hell, for years we all thought the new record would be called “ Turbo Grafx 16.”įor all we know, “Love Everyone,” his eighth album, is only a 7-song album called “Love Everyone” until Kanye decides otherwise. Or at least we think it’s called “Love Everyone.”Įverything we think we know, we know only because Kanye West said so on Twitter.
Kanye West’s new album “Love Everyone” comes out June 1. Read about the mixed reaction to the new record here. Update, Friday June 1: Yep, we called it - Kanye changed the title of the record to “Ye,” and also changed the cover art.