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“Donda Listening Felt Demonic” Pastor Isn’t Feeling Kanye West’s Album

Pastor Mike McClure Jr., who goes by Pastor Mike Jr., isn’t feeling the Donda spirit. He has spoken out following Kanye West’s recent success as a now gospel artist. Ye has reached added to his already lengthy musical catalog but now, in a totally new lane. Billboard crowned Kanye “Top Gospel Artist of 2021” and “Top Christian Artist.”

Pastor Mike Jr. has reservations about Donda

Pastor Mike Jr. has reached top musical success in the gospel category. He has blazed his own trail with his unique ability to be cross-generational & cross-cultural. With the intent to reach all ages and ethnicities, His mission to make the church the driving force in the community. Correspondingly, he has been nominated for seven awards at The Stellar Awards. He won in the 2021 Artist of the Year category as well as one in the Urban/Inspirational Single or Performance of the Year for his hit song I Got It and one for Rap/Hip-Hop Gospel Album of the Year for Big: Freedom Sessions.

Pastor Mike Jr. stepped into TheShadeRoomChurchh on Instagram to comment on their post congratulating Ye’s latest success.

“Kanye West is not a gospel artist. He’s a rapper who did a gospel album. Ye is an inspiration musically PERIOD. So many people are afraid to speak truth for fear of being cancelled! Something about this doesn’t feel right, and I believe we have to speak up. As cool as the Donda listening part was it felt so demonic, so NAH.”

Kanye’s venture into Gospel

In like manner, Ye is venturing the same trail. His start to the industry is known to be on a “secular” level. However, His 2004 album The College Dropout, produced “Jesus Walks.” Kanye West knew the challenges of getting “Jesus” on secular radio. Jesus is a word that would quickly have you banished from musical streams in the hip hop category. With lyrics,

“So here go my single dawg radio needs this, They say you can rap about anything except for Jesus. That means guns, sex, lies, video tapes, but if I talk about God my record won’t get played, Huh?”

His challenge to the possible pushback seemingly worked. West earned his first career Grammy for Best Rap Album (The College Dropout), Best Rap Song (“Jesus Walks”) and Best R&B Song (“You Don’t Know My Name”). He also made his Grammy stage debut at the 47th Grammy’s, performing “Jesus Walks.”

With his Sunday Service debuting in 2019, The rapper told David Letterman: “It’s just an idea we had to open up our hearts to make music that we felt was as pure and as positive as possible and just do it for an hour every Sunday, and have something where people can just come together and feel good with their families.”

https://youtu.be/SSv7YBYyaQU?t=58

Is this judgment or facts?

West’s Donda album pushed all types of boundaries and pressed further into unchartered territories.

Billboard’s credits Kanye West’s Donda album as faith-based

Whether Pastor Mike’s comment is fact or opinion, Billboard credits Mr. West’s success to the strength of his second faith-based album, Donda, which is the Top Gospel Albums No. 1 LP for 2021. Both men are artists breaking barriers on their prospective sides of music. It just so happens that Kanye has a wider reach for his music, therefore opening his range on awards and achievements.

Would you expect Pastor Mike to win Best Rap Song as a gospel artist that raps? Much like Ye winning top gospel artist for a faith-based rap song. Possibly the pushback comes from some others who are featured on the album. Marilyn Manson is less than favored for some accusations made against him. Also, DaBaby may be a factor. Hip Hop DX dove into the semantics of these artists’ introduction Donda listening party.

While it is easy to ridicule, Donda has put up numbers that smash boundaries and statistics of music. Take a listen and see if you agree with Pastor Mike’s opinion of the album.

Read more on Kanye West’s Donda album and its successes here.

Written by Antoinette Ford

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Ye’s Sunday Service Choir Performed Drake’s “God’s Plan”

After Ye and Drake reconciled, his choir performed a “God’s Plan” rendition at his Sunday Service. They also sang tracks from DONDA, but in a gospel fashion. Not to mention their fits, which resembles an oversized black jumpsuit. 

In “God’s Plan,” the choir seemingly changes the lyrics to focus on Him and his grace. You can watch the performance below:

https://youtu.be/OiBwHeU4qiY

Word has it that Ye and Drake are performing at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

The tickets for the “Free Larry Hoover Benefit Concert” will be available on November 9th. The concert’s purpose is to raise awareness and support for Hoover, a gang member who co-founded Chicago’s Gangster Disciples. Hoover is serving six years in prison for murder, conspiracy, and other crimes. 

“I believe this event will not only bring awareness to our cause but prove to people everywhere how much more we can accomplish when we lay our pride aside and come together,” Ye says in a statement. 

The concert is Drake’s first performance since his appearance at the Astroworld Festival.

Drake and Ye have been feuding for 12 years. However, they finally made up after attending an event with J Prince

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In 2018, the two successful rappers ended their friendship. Unfortunately, it got worse after both respectfully dropped diss tracks. Drake was enraged because West told his nemesis Pusha T about Drake’s son. The beef even carried on this year.

Drake spoke on their feud. Moreover, West shared Drake’s actual address on social media with “7am on Bridle Path.” Thus creating a lot of friction between the two. But, those days are long over. I’m excited to see what blooms from their newfound partnership. 

 

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WATCH: Kanye West Dedicates Sunday Service to Astroworld Victims

As the nightmare of an Astroworld gone wrong is being investigated, artists are showing their support for the victims of Friday’s (November 5) disaster. Among these is Kanye West or a.k.a. just Ye now. Ye’s most recent Sunday Service was dedicated to those who lost their lives in Houston, and for the families in mourning.

Sundays by Kanye West

https://youtu.be/qLO4sxTwwuQ

Streaming live yesterday, (November 7), Ye’s Sunday Service debuted at noon Pacific Time on YouTube. Prior to the start, a message announced the Sunday Service would be in “dedication to the loved ones at Astroworld.” Astroworld itself did come up during the performance.

Ye Dedicates Sunday Service to Victims of Astroworld
Sunday Service /via Twitter

The description on YouTube reads in part,

“So, let’s get back to a peaceful state of mind with this service dedicated to the lost lives at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Fest.”

Held at an undisclosed location, the event featured multiple groups of singers and worshippers. However, it’s worth noting that Ye himself did not appear to be in attendance.

 

The event included songs from Ye’s DONDA, such as “Moon” and “Hurricane”. The venue, dark, shadowy, and expansive, certainly gave the songs a distinct feeling.

https://twitter.com/_Rap301/status/1457458839280754688?s=20

 

West has had Sunday Service multiple times through the years. First debuting at Coachella in 2019, the event has taken on an abstract, almost cult-like theme. The prior Service, taking place on October 31, caused some serious controversy. Indeed, joining Ye in a circle of be-robed worshippers was Marilyn Manson, himself facing numerous sexual assault allegations. It also probably didn’t help that Ye embraced Manson in a prayer circle.

For those unfamiliar with the events of the last Friday, Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival’s incredible turnout turned into an immense tragedy. During Scott’s live performance Friday evening, a massive crowd rush of up to 50,000 people surged towards the stage. In the crush, eight concertgoers lost their lives, with hundreds more injured. As Scott expresses his condolences, the first lawsuits are being filed by survivors and victims’ families.

 

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Kanye West Releases Surprise Christmas EP (Listen)

On Christmas Day, Kanye West’s Sunday Service Choir released a five-track gospel EP entitled Emmanuel. The surprise release marks the choir’s second project following 2019’s monstrous Jesus Is Born LP. West executive produced and composed the project, which comes exactly one year after the Sunday Service Choir’s debut release.

Kanye West & Sunday Service Choir performing at Coachella 2019 (photo by Rich Fury).

The press release for the Emmanuel stated that it was about the “celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ” and “introduces a composition of a new sound, inspired by ancient and Latin music.” In recent years, West has famously come forward as a born-again Christian and has released almost exclusively gospel-tinged music since 2019’s Jesus Is King.

Stream Emmanuel on Spotify below and let us know what you think!

 

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