- Music
- 21 Jan 19
The new track was debuted during the Chicago rapper’s second week of gospel sessions.
While fans eagerly await the release of his new album, Yandhi, Kanye West has released a new song, ‘We’ll Find A Way’, during the second week of his Sunday Service sessions.
The new track follows the uplifting gospel-influenced sound that West previously used on Life of Pablo, particularly on the album opener ‘Ultralight Beam.’
West kicked off the Sunday Service sessions earlier this month. Joined by a full gospel choir and several special guests, the rapper has used the sessions to showcase a selection of hits from throughout his career.
In the latest session, West performed 'We'll Find A Way' along with ‘Ghost Town’, ‘Violent Crimes’, ‘Father Stretch My Hands’, ‘I Wonder’, and a cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘Will You Be There.’
There is speculation online that the track will appear on West’s highly anticipated upcoming album, Yandhi. Although initially scheduled to be released last September, to coincide with his Saturday Night Live appearance, the album’s release date has been pushed back on numerous occasions. In November, West took to Twitter to announce that, after a performance with Kid Cudi, he had come to realise: “the new album I’ve been working on isn’t ready yet. I’ll announce the release date once it’s done. Thank you for understanding.”
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Watch the full session below (jump to 26:27 for ‘We’ll Find A Way’):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrLTBd9L5ac