Hours after its release, American rapper Kanye West’s album, ‘Jesus Is King’ has sparked response from Church of Satan.
Jesus Is King was released on October 25, after a longer-than-expected delay. The album’s official release followed listening events in cities that included Detroit, New York City, and Los Angeles.
West worked on Jesus Is King until the last possible moment — it was supposed to come out Thursday at midnight, but the rapper tweeted that he was still “fixing mixes” on three different songs.
West’s follow-up to 2018’s ye was initially teased back in August, when Kim Kardashian West hinted at its release by tweeting a photo of a handwritten tracklist and the date September 27. On the night of the 27th, Kim announced that the album would arrive two days later. It did not materialize.
Over the weekend last month when it was expected to drop, West held Sunday Service events, hosted listening parties for the album, and unveiled an accompanying documentary film that’s now showing in IMAX theaters.
The musician has recently embraced devout Christianity and has been performing outdoor Sunday Service concerts every week since January. He is reportedly never going to perform secular music again and will solely focus on gospels.
In its reactions, the Church of Satan, via its verified Twitter handle @ChurchofSatan reminded him that Satan has as much of a place in his life as God.
“Satan has been the best friend the Church has ever had, as he has kept it in business all these years.”
See tweets below
Making a joke on twitter is hardly a review of an album, and in no way an endorsement as this article suggests, but whatever. https://t.co/d1JsT2qqGO
— The Church Of Satan (@ChurchofSatan) October 27, 2019
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