Kanye West Takes Coachella To Church And Debuts A New Song
It was a warm Easter morning under the soft blue skies at
Coachella on Sunday (April 21) once
Kanye West brought his Sunday Service to the yearly festival. The rapper's soulful and holy-themed event featured a plethora of artists – musicians, vocalists, and dancers, singing in wonderful shouts to festival goers from atop a hill. West chose this time to unveil a new song, "Water."
The efficiency, by way of the
Variety, was beautifully simple, with West leading the massive efficiency cavalcade with smooth vocals and waved hands. "Water" sounds like the sort of post-
Yeezus melodic smash that West does best any time the emotion runs high and the punchlines are practically non-existent.
West's Coachella set was massive. He'd initially dropped out of performing because of
design issues however yet still ended up doing it, announcing the Sunday Service set three weeks back.
DMX,
Kid Cudi,
Teyana Taylor,
Chance the Rapper, and more joined West and the massive choir. The service included performances of Kanye's mega-hits "Father Strech My Hands Pt. 1," "All Falls Down" "Power," and "Otis." It also included covers of R&B classics like "Outstanding" by the Gap Musical group, "Do I Do" by Stevie Wonder, and "Summer Madness" by Kool & the Gang. A highlight of the momentous efficiency was a holy efficiency of "Ultralight Beam" with Chance the Rapper.
Take a look at clips from the efficiency up above.
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