Kanye West's New Album 'Yeezus' Leaked Online
. When Radio.com heard the album for the first time at a recent listening session in New York City, we described the first part of the album, which included "New Slaves, as being "reminiscent of Ministry," and the band's "gritty, dark '80s industrial sound." The second half of the album was might lighter, "verging on dance floor hits but only in the most retro, '80s house music influenced sense of the term." Though Kanye also tried hard to keep the album's final tracklist a mystery until the official release day � not even allowing those in the listening session to have one � it seems that has also leaked thanks to Swedish retailer, according to MTV. But then again, if you're listening to an illegal download of the album, a tracklist is kind of small potatoes for camp Kanye, no? The still unconfirmed tracklist, which has surfaced online via a photo of the supposed back cover of the album, shows ten tracks, many of which appeared on a leaked tracklist from earlier in the week, including "On Sight," which was mistakenly spelled "On Site" on the original leak. This one also lists those who appear on the album including previously confirmed guests like Bon Iver, Chief Keef, Chicago rapper King Louie (listed here as King L), Kid Cudi and Daft Punk, who are listed on three songs. more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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