Kanye West: 'God is doing 98 per cent of the work on my new album'
Kanye West has described his new album as two per cent his work and 98 per cent of God's.
The 38-year-old rapper has made some huge claims about his upcoming record, believed to be called Waves. He initially told fans that the release is the "best of all time", before clarifying that it is "one of" the best of all time.
Now Kanye claims the finished product has had divine intervention,
adding that it's a "dream that can't happen without God".
"I'm only doing two per cent of the work," Kanye told Big Boy on
his Real 92.3 radio show on Thursday (04Feb16). "God is doing the
rest of the work."
Kanye also believes the spirits of his late mother Donda and
father-in-law Robert Kardashian have aided him as he works on the
album. Kim Kardashian's late father Robert defended O.J. Simpson
when he was accused of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown
Simpson.
"He's still doing deals for controversial black people from up in
heaven," Kanye added.
Kanye has been going back and forth about the title for the new
record, originally opting for So Help Me God before changing it to
Swish and then settling on Waves. Kanye believes it is incredibly
important for him that his fans are approving of the album
name.
"Yeah, I wanted to get people's opinions on how they felt," he
said. "What I've really come to realise about being a celebrity
is... everybody is our family. It's family. If something bad
happens, you're gonna hear about it.
"Obviously I have made a connection with people – a family-level
connection that they played my music in their houses for so many
years with their mothers, their friends, their kids. We love any
opportunity we have to involve all of our family in the creative
process."
Kanye is also hoping listening to his new record will be a blissful
process for his fans, and he wants them to experience "ultra light
beams" the first time they sit down to hear his new material.
"This is a gospel album with a whole lot of cursing on it, but it's
still a gospel album," he laughed. "It's the gospel, according to
'Ye (Kanye). It's not exactly what happened in the Bible, but it's
a story of this idea of Mary Magdalene becoming Mary."