Kanye West’s new track “Brothers” debuts on BET sequence Tales: Stream

After being teased final month, Kanye West’s new track “Brothers” has formally debuted in full. It premiered on Tuesday evening’s season two premiere episode of BET’s Tales anthology sequence.

A collaboration with soul crooner Charlie Wilson, it options piano and notably sentimental lyrics from the Chicago MC. “You need to’ve listened dawg, when your child was born/ Ought to have shouted you out, devoted a track,” a regretful, nostalgic Kanye raps.

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“I can say I used to be improper, I can take the blame/ Trigger brothers don’t all the time need to share the identical title/ We met after we was younger, I forgot the grade/ When final one within the race was a rotten egg.” Followers have speculated that Kanye is trying to make amends with JAY-Z; after years of friendship and collaboration, the 2 rap moguls had a public falling out round 2016.

Try “Brothers” beneath, adopted by a trailer for Tales.

(NEW)Brothers Perpetually – Kanye West pic.twitter.com/h3j5kvqT05

— CBG 🔜 Twitchcon 2019 (@CalmBlackGuy) July three, 2019

“Brothers” options manufacturing from Seven and Irv Gotti, who additionally created the Tales program. “Producing this new document with my manufacturing accomplice Seven and dealing with Kanye for a track completely for the Tales sequence has been one of many highlights of my music and TV profession,” Gotti mentioned concerning the monitor. “I did it for my Hip Hop Tradition. I needed to present the followers one thing to hearken to and revel in in addition to visually take pleasure in, and ‘Brothers,’ the track along side this world TV premiere is exactly that second.”

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“Brothers” serves as Kanye’s first official lead track of 2019, although he did debut new music throughout his Sunday Service at Coachella. He beforehand collaborated with suspected assassin YNW Melly on “Combined Personalities” and is ready to look on Nas’ forthcoming The Misplaced Tapes 2. Kanye’s twice-delayed Yandhi album nonetheless has no launch date.

For Ye and Wilson, it’s simply their newest joint effort; they notably linked up on Yeezus minimize “Sure 2”.

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