Hours before The Life of Pablo hits streaming services worldwide, a track called "Saint Pablo," reportedly from Kanye West's next album called Turbo Grafx 16, hit the Internet.
Called "Closest Thing to Einstein” in its last incarnation, West previously debuted it at a club in L.A. last month, during a Yo Gotti listening party. The studio version includes British electronica singer Sampha on the hook. In it, West addresses pretty much his last six weeks and like an extension of his Twitter feed, talked about it all—his money woes, inablility to say 'no,' that SNL meltdown, and more.
It's still unclear if "Saint Pablo" is meant to be part of a deluxe re-packaging of TLOP, or if West is keeping it as part of the next album. One clue: it has already been yanked down off Soundcloud, where most of the leaks sprung. Stay tuned.
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