Kanye West debuts new song 'We'll Find a Way' ahead of upcoming album Yandhi
Performed during his Sunday Service sessions
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Your support makes all the difference.Kanye West debuted a new soul-inspired track titled "We'll Find a Way" over the weekend.
The song was performed by a gospel choir during the second Sunday Service – a weekly "inspirational jam session" that features renditions of various West tracks.
Other tracks played during the session included “Violent Crimes”, “Lift Yourself”, “I Wonder”, and Michael Jackson’s “Will You Be There”.
For the ye track "Ghost Town", West changed the outro to feature the lyrics: “Don’t it feel good to know you can never be cancelled?
"They say, ‘You can’t do this. You can’t do that, you’ll lose your career,’ but I’m still here.” Watch the full Sunday Service below.
Whether "We'll Find a Way" will feature on West's highly anticipated upcoming record Yandhi remains unknown.
West's ninth studio record has gone through various iterations, with the artist recording in Chicago and Uganda. There is currently no release date for the album - find out more about Yandhi here.
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