Few musicians can enjoy the massive success of Kanye West.And despite keeping a tight lid on his latest project Yeezus, the rapper’s sixth studio album has made it’s way onto the internet just days before it’s official release on June 18.
Since Friday afternoon fans have posted everything from individual tracks to the entire album on video sites like YouTube and through file sharing torrents. The high quality of the tracks have sent record executives scrambling to find the source of the release and even threaten to pursue legal action against the perpetrator.
But according toTMZ, Kanye hasn’t been bothered by it as he understands that it’s ‘inevitable’ for the tunes to fall through the cracks with ‘so many cooks in the kitchen.’And that’s because Kanye has had heavy control over what the media and his fans have heard from the highly anticipated album.
“The whole way this whole album was put together, the amount of producers that came together for it, and the way we worked on this shit really collectively, collaboratively, we really didn’t give a f*ck what nobody else said — outside looking in or anything. We just wanted to make the best product possible,” Kanye West said.
It’s got collaborators amongst the likes of Daft Punk, Skrillex and Odd Future.
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