Kanye West brings back GOOD Fridays with “30 Hours”

West also announced that 'The Life of Pablo' would drop on Friday night

Justin Carissimo
New York
Friday 12 February 2016 15:06 EST
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Kanye West has dropped a new single.
Kanye West has dropped a new single. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty)

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The morning after his album listening party that kicked off New York Fashion Week, Kanye West announced the return of GOOD Fridays.

West announced on Twitter that his seventh album The Life of Pablo will be released on Friday and that he would be adding seven more tracks.

"Now that the album is finally finished it’s back to Good Fridays," he wrote accompanied by the following Soundcloud link.

The new track samples Arthur Russell's “Answer Me.” West raps on the laid back song: “I remember rapping for Jay and Cam. Young producer just trying to get his flows off. I remember being nervous to do Victoria Secret. Till I pictured everyone with their clothes off."

West previously released "No More Parties in LA" featuring Kendrick Lamar and the Ty Dolla $ign collab "Real Friends" as part of the series.

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