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Kanye West’s ‘XTCY’ is Now Available on Streaming Services

Kanye West’s ‘XTCY’ is Now Available on Streaming Services

Kanye West's 'XTCY' is Now Available on Streaming Services

Words by Melissa Gabriel

Kanye West’s new track “XTCY,” has everyone in a frenzy after stating that he has four sister-in-laws with whom he would engage in sexual relations.

The track initially mentioned by DJ Clark Kent. Kent said West was with him in the studio at the time and instructed him to release the cut on fans by means of a WeTransfer download. The track—which is on early drafts of the Ye tracklist—is accessible on Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and so on.

On Wednesday, Kanye West was seen in Chicago because he is chipping away at a forthcoming Chance the Rapper seven-tracker. “I came out here with Chance to work on his album and I’ve just been hanging out with my friends,” West told Fox 32 Wednesday.” “I love this city and I’mma be here a lot more. It’s a super inspiring place that made me who I am and I believe there’s some work that I could contribute to.”

While around the local area, West also showed upon WGCI 107.5’s morning show to again react to the broadly negative response to his TMZ remarks. “It sounds like a choice to the spirit of Kanye West, which I think is aligned with the spirit of Harriet Tubman which I think is aligned with the spirit of Nat Turner, which, in my non-historical opinion, I feel that these are examples from the past of people who felt similar to that, even if it was worded incorrectly in the white man’s tongue,” West said of his slavery-related TMZ comments.

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