Kanye West new song 'Saint Pablo' added to The Life of Pablo
The album is now 20 tracks long
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Your support makes all the difference.The Life of Pablo saga continues. Since revealing the album at his Yeezy Season 3 fashion show, Kanye West has made numerous changes to TLOP, adding tracks, changing others, and trying to fix “Wolves”.
While many presumed the previous iteration of the album, featuring 19 tracks, was the final product, Kanye has once again shaken things up, adding the song "Saint Pablo”.
Earlier this year, “Saint Pablo” leaked online and was thought to be part of the upcoming album Turbografx 16, which Kanye previously said would be out later this year.
The new song is currently streaming on TIDAL and Apple Music but has yet to hit Spotify - much like how TLOP streamed exclusively on Jay Z’s streaming service for weeks.
Hours before the track dropped, Kanye announced a new tour to support the album, titled The Saint Pablo Tour, appropriately named after the track.
As yet, no UK dates have been announced.
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