Kanye West shares four new tracks from ‘Donda 2’ on Stem Player
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Kanye West shares four new tracks from ‘Donda 2’ on Stem Player

Kanye West has shared four new tracks from his upcoming album, Donda 2, on his Stem Player device.

He previously told fans that the only way to listen to the album would be through one of his devices, and he’s stayed true to his word by sharing the first snippets of the highly-anticipated record through the Stem Player, which retails for $200.

Revealing his decision on Instagram, Ye said: “Today artists get just 12% of the money the industry makes. It’s time to free music from this oppressive system. It’s time to take control and build our own.”

Breaking his hiatus from Twitter, West announced the news about the new songs, and wrote in a now-deleted post: “Thank you producers, first four Donda 2 tracks live, Security’, ‘Pablo’, ‘Open Road’ and ‘We Did It Kid’.”

Meanwhile, earlier this week, Ye, premiered a selection of tracks from the record in Miami where he was joined by the likes of Jack Harlow and Migos.

The event lasted around 45-minutes, with West treating the crowd to new unheard tracks such as ‘Flowers’. However, he also aired recently released collaborations’ Eazy’ with The Game, and Ye was joined by Pusha T on-stage to play ‘Diet Coke’.

Unfortunately, West was also joined by Marilyn Manson for ‘Jail 2’, despite the singer facing a string of allegations of sexual assault and rape, which he denies.