Kanye West's New Album To Debut On Stationhead App Tonight

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Kanye West performs during Kanye West Yeezy Season 3 on February 11, 2016 in New York City.

Kanye West's new album will be streamed through G.O.O.D Music station tonight on Stationhead.

Kanye West's new album is dropping tonight at midnight and at this point, who knows what to expect. Since he began the "roll out" for the G.O.O.D Music albums, he's been involved in several controversies but that isn't anything new to a Kanye West promotional campaign for the album. Details pertaining to the album are scarce other than the fact that it will be seven songs. For anybody eager to tune into the listening party tonight, Stationhead will be debuting 'Ye's new album on their G.O.O.D Music station.

Kanye West's new album will be debuting live tonight on G.O.O.D Music's Stationhead station. They say that you'll need to download the app to be able to access the exclusive listening session and that it'll start promptly at midnight. 

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G.O.O.D Music and Stationhead have partnered in the past so it doesn't come as a shock that 'Ye gave them the green light to debut the project. Back in March, G.O.O.D Music and Stationhead teamed up for an "interactive experience" at SXSW.  The SXSW experience included performances from their new signees, Valee and 070 Shake. 

It will be interesting to hear what Kanye's worked on for this project. Between Kim's robbery in Paris, his hospitalization, the birth of his newbornn, Kanye definitely has no shortage of material up his sleeve. Maybe we'll finally hear a response to Jay-Z's shots on 4:44. Either way, we're excited. 


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