The Ye / XXXTentacion tune “True Love” is the lead monitor on the rapper previously generally known as Kanye West’s latest album Donda 2, however until you bought a Stem Participant or scoured the Web for a bootleg, odds are that you just haven’t heard it.
The monitor is now getting a correct launch at midnight ET Friday (Could 27) through Columbia Data at the side of the Hulu documentary Take a look at Me: XXXTentacion and also will seem on XXXTentacion’s Take a look at Me: The Album, a launch date for which has not been introduced.
The duvet artwork for the monitor was designed by Ye and sports activities handwritten notes from XXXTentacion (“am I presupposed to faux to be heartless?,” “love love love” and “a sense you simply can’t clarify”) from a journal lately found by his mom. The controversial rapper was murdered in 2018 in Florida and has since been the topic of a number of posthumous releases.
It’s unknown whether or not the upcoming widespread arrival of “True Love” will result in a extra typical launch for Donda 2, which got here out solely via the Stem Participant in February and was as such dominated ineligible for the Billboard charts. It’s at present not out there on any streaming platforms.
XXXTentacion was a longtime, vocal fan of Ye’s, making the “True Love” collaboration “a full circle second and one other milestone in his unprecedented legacy,” in accordance with Columbia. Ye beforehand guested on the XXXTentacion monitor “One Minute” from the latter’s posthumous 2018 album Skins.