00:00A three-year-old Kanye West album, Donda 2, has appeared on streaming services for the
00:05first time late Tuesday night, marking his first release on Spotify since last summer.
00:12Donda 2 now appears on multiple streaming platforms, including on iTunes, where it
00:16ranks number four on the album sales chart. The album is available under the artist name
00:22Donda, West's mother's name, which is also the namesake of his 2021 album Donda,
00:27and not under West's name, though it is unclear why. On Wednesday morning, West posted a screenshot
00:34on X of texts appearing to show producers on the album complaining about the album's release,
00:39and accusing West of owing them money, including Boogs, likely referring to album producer Boogs
00:45DeBeast, also alleging their lawyers are working on taking the album down. West released the album
00:51to streaming platforms while on a live stream with the popular streamer Sneeko and far-right
00:56streamer Nick Fuentes, who has spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and once dined with West
01:02and President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. West has strayed from streaming platforms in recent years,
01:08and initially made Donda 2 available only on a music-playing device he co-developed.
01:13Some of the songs on Donda 2 deal with West's relationship with ex-wife Kim Kardashian,
01:19with whom he was in the middle of a divorce when the album was first released.
01:22West's recent music releases have arrived amid a period of erratic behavior for the rapper,
01:28who frequently posts and deletes rants on social media, many of which are explicit and contain
01:34various slurs and Nazi rhetoric. The rapper's renewed controversies followed his anti-Semitic
01:40remarks in 2022, which ended his business relationship with Adidas and prompted his fall from billionaire
01:46status. For more on these stories, check out Connor Murray's articles linked in the description.
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