After five weeks, four official public listening sessions and after much of speculation from the media, Kanye West finally released his 'Donda' album to streaming services on Sunday morning. It is unclear when the album was actually posted, but according to Variety, a press release from West's label, Def Jam, arrived at around 8:15 a.m. ET. The album's arrival time coincides thematically with West's church-like 'Sunday Service' performances from recent years.  Bhumi Pednekar Feels Her Friendship With Akshay Kumar Has Become Thicker, Says 'He's Been a Huge Part of My Career'.

The album which is nearly two hours long in its released version has changed dramatically over the course of the listening events. One in Las Vegas, two in Atlanta on July 23 and August 6, and last Thursday in Chicago, with drastically different running orders and song selections and featured vocalists. Jay-Z, the Weeknd, Travis Scott, Young Thug, Pusha T, the late Pop Smoke, Baby Keem, Jay Electronica, Kid Cudi, The Lox, and many others appeared on its various incarnations. Pankaj Tripathi: Don't Want To Bore People by Being Too Much in the Media.

However, during the third and most recent event, Jay-Z's fiery verses on 'Jail' were replaced by new verses from DaBaby, setting off a firestorm of outrage online and several other popular verses were also dropped. Though, the now released version reinstated Jay-Z's appearance and other popular, previously deleted ones by Kid Cudi and the Lox. The Weeknd's verse also appears on the album with frequent West collaborator Mike Dean being credited on several cuts.

Veteran producers Swizz Beatz and Gesaffelstein also received credits on the eight-minute 'Jesus Lord', one of the most memorable songs from the listening sessions. 88-Keys, BoogzdaBeast and Jeff Bhasker have all received production credits on other songs. However, 'Jail' also featured credit for Brian Warner, a.k.a. Marilyn Manson, who made a controversial appearance onstage during Thursday's listening event. Between DaBaby, who effectively proclaimed himself a homophobe with his public comments, and accused sex offender Manson, West was widely accused of trolling the public, among other things, after Thursday's event.

Curiously, a 'Jail Pt. 2' that apparently credited DaBaby by his real name, Jonathan Kirk, appeared on the Spotify tracklist but was blacked out and could not be played. This usually happens when the song has not been cleared legally for play by the streaming service due to a copyright conflict or some similar complication. The album's release also staved off a "release-date battle" with Drake that some had speculated might take place, given the recent social-media sparring between the two and the apparently imminent release of the Canadian rapper's long-awaited 'Certified Lover Boy' album.

As per Variety, West almost certainly would have lost this battle, given the extensive 'Donda' previews and his audience-polarizing behaviour in recent years. It's also possible that this officially released version of the album might not necessarily be final. Previously, West continued to remix and re-record elements of his 2016 'Life of Pablo' album for weeks after it was posted on streaming services.

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