As Kanye West Continue to make his fans wait for his late album to be released, Donda, Rumors that the factory has entered an overspeed operation.
Senior producer Mike Dean After a series of tweets he shared over the weekend were explained by some of his fans, he was forced to deny speculation that he had withdrawn from the project and revealed that he had left.
But Dean indicated that he was still in work mode on Sunday night when he started Twitter Share the aerial photos of his large collection of music equipment, and attach the title: “Showtime”.
Just a few hours ago, Dean refuted the rumors that he had quit working with West to produce his 10th studio album because he shared a large number of tweets, one of which said “It’s good to stay at home”. .
“I didn’t give up anything,” Dean wrote on his Twitter account. “The album goes on. Laugh out loud. People read too much in tweets. Laugh out loud.”
Last month, West and his production team moved into Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium-the venue for his last two listening parties-completed Donda, Which was hit by a series of delays.
I did not give up anything. The album continues. Ha ha. People read too much in tweets.Ha ha
— Mike Dean! #MWA (@therealmikedean) August 15, 2021
Donda-Originally scheduled for release in July 2020-is expected to be released on July 23, which is the second day of his first listening event in Atlanta. Then it is expected to be released on August 6th after his second event.
West also hosted a smaller listening party for the album in Las Vegas in early July, which included many guest stars including Young Thug, Kid Cudi, Lil Yachty, Lil Durk, Jay Electronica and The Weeknd, every cross.
With the revised August 13 release date coming and going, the album did not materialize and it is now included Apple The music unveiled on August 20.
Dean has worked with West on most of his studio albums, including his first studio album College dropout (2004), Graduate (2007), 808 And Heartbreak (2008) and My beautiful dark twisted fantasy (2010).
In an interview with NPR in 2013, Dean revealed that his biggest career highlight so far was producing West’s album Jesus, Released that year.
“I mean, before that—just the whole Kanye thing,” he added. “It became bigger than any of us thought. I think he always knew it would be like this, because he was obviously still a kid.”
As for the way he works with West, Dean said: “Just support him…anything he asks you to do that you think may be crazy or crazy, in terms of production, usually works well. He has always had crazy ideas when he comes. I thought, “Okay. “Then I do it, and it usually works.”
He also said that the cooperation with West taught him never to accept the answer of inaction. He told NPR: “It’s like Kanye’s rules. Never say no…
“People, like many of our tour managers or producers, they would say,’Oh, we can’t prepare such a big wall for Coachella Music Festival.’ He was like, “Okay. you are fired. I will find someone to help me block the wall. “
“That’s why our *** is always so epic. He pushes boundaries. Remember his gondola in Coachella? This is the elevator that Michael Jackson used on his last tour. Anyway. , He was like,’I want that elevator.’ Two people were fired because they couldn’t get it. But he was finally promoted.”
“Me and Kanye are like a band,” Dean added. “That’s what he said. He wants me and him to be like a band and work together forever. That’s why I started to play live with him. It’s frustrating to see his other bands and other things.”
DondaIt also features the image of Jay-Z, named after West’s mother, Donda West, who died in 2007 due to complications from plastic surgery.
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