Kanye West’s latest album, “Donda” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart
On Sunday, Billboard revealed that Kanye West’s 10th studio album Donda debuted at No. 1 on the chart with 327,000 total album-equivalent units. It’s Kanye West’s best first week on the chart since 2013’s, which debuted with over 327,000 sales. His 2018 album Ye, debuted with approximately 208,000 total album-equivalent units sold, whereas his 2019 gospel album “Jesus Is King” debuted at No. 1 and sold an estimated 264,000 album-equivalent units.
Despite the controversy surrounding the release of his album, including Kanye accusing Universal Music Group of releasing the record without his final permission, the album saw the second-largest debut on Spotify.
A song between Kanye West and André 3000, which was removed from Donda, was a collaboration titled “Life of the Party.” Three Stacks pouring out his heart over his late mother while also addressing Kanye’s mother, Donda West, in “Life of the Party,”
Rather than being excluded from the final cut, Drake leaked the song while hosting a guest DJ on SiriusXM on Saturday (September 4), prompting longtime Kanye collaborator Consequence to retaliate with a diss track.
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