Malik Yusef Talks Next Kanye West Album: “It’s a throwback to Black music, Black experience”

 

Kanye didn’t show up at the Grammys as he was busy attending the Rio Carnival in Brazil with boo Kim Kardashian and learning Samba drums. However, Jay-Z received the Grammy for their joint track ‘No Church In The Wild’ along with The-Dream and Frank Ocean in his absence. The-Dream has already revealed that he’ll be going to Paris with Kanye to record new music and in a new interview with Hitfix that took place backstage at the Grammys, he confirms the same, without revealing much.

Ye’s close friend and long time collaborator Malik Yusef did open a bit about the upcoming anticipated LP from Kanye and here’s what he had to say:

“He is a perfectionist, obviously. It’s harsh,” he said, noting that whether they’re in Paris or Hawaii, it’s a labor. “[West] says no to a hundred things.

As to the specifics of sound and scope, Yusef said “I can’t talk too much about it. Just remember black music, the black experience. It’s a throwback to that era,” he said, but “a distillation of what’s happening in the modern world.” What it won’t have is a lot of West singing, or at least not as much singing as he did on 2008’s “808s & Heartbreak.”

I don’t know if we’d ever revisit that amount of singing,” Yusef said.

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