In 2016, Kanye West kept fans at the edge of their seats when he continuously updated 。 The Life of Pablo 。well after the album's official release date.。
Turns out he's using the same tactic with his latest project, Ye. 。
It's been less than a week since the album dropped, and new lyrics have been added to the clean version of the opening track, "I Thought About Killing You." 。
SEE ALSO:Kanye West's clip of his daughter singing may be the only good thing he's tweeted recently 。"Buckwheat ass n****, it's 'gon be otay / Sorry, but I chose not to be no slave," West raps in the updated lyrics. The added line — about choosing not to be a slave — is a reference to West's controversial comments during his visit to the TMZ offices in May.。
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"When you hear about slavery for 400 years. For 400 years?! That sounds like a choice," he said during 'TMZ Live.'"。
The newest version of the song hit the internet on June 5, but fans, and the hip hop outlet Hip Hop N More, seemingly didn't notice the change until June 7. The new lyrics do not appear on the explicit version of "I Thought About Killing You" that still appears on streaming services. 。 On Wednesday, video of a conversation with Kim Kardashian at the。 On Wednesday, video of a conversation with Kim Kardashian at the 。
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You can listen to the clean version of "I Thought About Killing You" below.。
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