

G.O.O.D Music’s championship-grade roster-which once included John Legend, Mos Def, and Kid Cudi-feels depleted. Cruel Winter doesn’t feel necessary at this point. “Champions” was released as Cruel Winter’s lead single in 2016, but we have heard nothing since. But the second G.O.O.D Music compilation’s name shall be Cruel Winter if it ever comes out. Cruel Winterįor the longest time, I thought the name of this album was Good Winter-a far better title, in my opinion, to 2012’s G.O.O.D Music compilation album Cruel Summer. Kanye songs are like Jay Electronica verses: I’ve never heard a wack one, but sometimes you have to move on. Yeezus 2 is a hypothetical album composed of the six to 10 songs lopped off Yeezus by Rick Rubin, then spoken back into a possibility by Rubin’s offhand comment in a Complex interview.Īt this point, those songs are probably never coming out, and I assume the best ones ended up on Yeezus. But a collaborative album with both artists jockeying for mic time feels like it would be a strained, cringey, and even include some passive-aggressive barbs at each other.

1 single that a Drake “Lift Yourself” would have been. Kanye is a fantastic producer for Drake-2011’s “Find Your Love” worked perfectly-and I’m still salty we never got to hear the No. Unfortunately, Kanye and Drake aren’t a great combination. We got a taste of their synergy-2016’s “Pop Style” and 2017’s “Glow,” both of which ended up on Drake projects. Wolves is the name for the Drake-Kanye joint album teased from 2015 to 2016. So, find and listen to these fragments while you still can. Each year, download links disappear, and copyright claims bury what remains. Everything is lost to time eventually, but some things erode faster than others. We based our rankings on the quality of the demos we heard and the anticipated result. Our criteria for inclusion on the list were the projects had to be named and started.
