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- Kim Kardashian Wore A Bridal Gown while visiting her ex-husband’s latest album, Kanye West’s new album Donda.
- His performance was an eclectic wave of commercial activity at the show in West’s hometown of Chicago.
The event was also attended by controversial rapper DaBaby and rock star Marilyn Manson. Kim Kardashian Wore A Bridal Gown recently denied allegations of sexual assault. West also revealed a replica of his childhood home. Nearly 40,000 fans were invited to Soldier Field Stadium, where vaccines were offered to visitors on site.
For the third time, he hosted a listening party for Donda, his tenth studio album, named after his late mother. However, the billionaire rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur’s album had suffered several delays from its promised release last year.
This listening party is the third and starts two hours late – but the team says the album will be out soon this time. West, who recently submitted paperwork to change his name to Ye, has been finalizing the album for several weeks. This is how the afternoon went:
Kim K’s great look.
She may have filed for seperate from West in February, but that didn’t tarnish Kardashian’s excitement to be present. The couple’s four children in a Balenciaga wedding dress during No Child Left Behind, the last song of the night. Unsurprisingly, this led fans to speculate that the couple might get back together.
Court proceedings
West made his first appearance from the evening, leaving his house with a welcome. While Donda’s words were repeated as black and white footage and a collage of his mother’s photos were broadcast on a giant screen. Accompanied by Manson also DaBaby, the three musicians stood on the veranda of the replica house. Surrounded by backing dancers in masks and dark uniforms, as the convoy of SUVs circled the building.
West joins rocker Manson, who has faced multiple allegations of sexual assault, which he denies. In February, Manson was left by his record label after actress Evan Rachel Wood claimed he was “deeply harassed” by the musician. Rapper DaBaby, who newly apologized for his comments about gay men. And people living with HIV, appears to have replaced Jay-Z in the lyrics to one of the album’s tracks, Jail.