Kanye West made his return to Twitter on Friday (June 26) after months of silence and touted several endeavors, including his new 10-year contract with Gap clothing, the new Kids See Ghosts animated show and an upcoming Jesus Is King film headed for Apple TV.
But among his all-caps list of current projects, he casually mentioned the upcoming Dr. Dre version of Jesus Is King, Kanye’s gospel-themed album. While a release date for the collaboration hasn’t been announced, there are a few pieces of the puzzle that have fallen into place.
Here’s what we know.
Shortly after Jesus Is King arrived last October, Ye posted a Twitter photo of himself in the studio with the N.W.A legend and wrote in the caption, “Ye and Dre Jesus is King Part II coming soon.”
“Soon,” however, was never defined. The following month, producer Ronny J confirmed ‘Ye had been in Wyoming working on the album.
Ye and Dre Jesus is King Part II coming soon. pic.twitter.com/wTKFgXQQXQ
— ye (@kanyewest) November 18, 2019
Then in December 2019, Ye was in the middle of a Sunday Service event at Greater Emmanuel Temple Church in Lynwood, California when he mentioned the forthcoming collaboration and explained it was rather simple to get Dre to do the project.
âJesus Is King is my first clean album,” he said to the packed crowd. “I used to spend all my time trying to make my beats be mixed as good as Dr. Dre. Who knew all I had to do was do an album for God and then Dr. Dre would start mixing my beats? Spend your time on God, and heâll handle the rest.â
The same month, Consequence confirmed Kanye was in Wyoming when asked about recording for Jesus Is King Part II.
âI used to spend all my time trying to make my beats be mixed as good as Dr. Dre, who knew all I had to do was do an album for God and then Dr. Dre would start mixing my beats.â @kanyewest pic.twitter.com/N3VoMH157Q
— TeamKanyeDaily (@TeamKanyeDaily) December 3, 2019
In January, a clip of the Dre-produced single “Up From The Ashes” leaked online. The track was uploaded to YouTube and snippets of it made the rounds on social media, but it was mostly scrubbed from the giant video platform. Then In March, ‘Ye suffered another leak when a reworked version of “LA Monster” crafted and mixed by Dre circulated online.
Producer Dawaun Parker also alluded he was working on the album with Dre and Kanye during a February interview with HipHop-n-More.
When asked about his upcoming production work, he replied in part, “Youâve seen a picture thatâs been posted with two significant figures that have said theyâre working on an album, so Iâll just allude to that and weâll move onto the next question.” He added, “Iâm sure we will all come to know soon. Letâs revisit that once something drops.”
More recently, famed cinematographer Arthur Jafa mentioned heâd been working on a new music video for ‘Ye during an Instagram Live session late last month. When asked by French fashion icon Michèle Lamy provide more details, Jafa revealed the song is for Yeâs next album â although it wasn’t titled Jesus Is King II.Â
âItâs from his new record,â Jafa said. âItâs called Godâs Country and this will be like the first single I guess off of it. I donât know if Iâm supposed to not be announcing it or whatever. I may just be spilling the beans. Itâs from a new record thatâs forthcoming. I donât know when the album is coming out but the single â I think maybe sometime next week. Maybe. I’m not sure. Itâs not definite.”
? NEW KANYE MUSIC & VIDEO SOON. ?
Cinematographer Arthur Jafa tells Michèle Lamy that he's been working with Kanye on a new video possibly dropping next week. He added that the accompanying song is from Kanye's forthcoming album. pic.twitter.com/trwJIHtz2O
— TeamKanyeDaily (@TeamKanyeDaily) May 22, 2020
Ye’s return to Twitter this week alluded the Dre collab was imminent. Considering work on the Yeezy Gab line is kicking off this month, a teaser for the Kid Cudi-assisted Kids See Ghosts animated show is already out and he’s now confirming the video Jafa referenced is titled “Wash Us In The Blood,” the Jesus Is King sequel could arrive before the end of the year.
“YZY GAP BEGINS, MOWALOLA JOINS AS YZY GAP DESIGN DIRECTOR, KSG CARTOON MURAKAMI CUDI, JESUS IS KING FILM ON APPLE JAMES TURRELL, YZY SPLY DOC NICK KNIGHT, FOAM RUNNER RELEASE MADE IN USA, JESUS IS KING DR. DRE VERSION, WASH US IN THE BLOOD VIDEO ARTHUR JAFA.”
YZY GAP BEGINS
MOWALOLA JOINS AS YZY GAP DESIGN DIRECTOR
KSG CARTOON MURAKAMI CUDI
JESUS IS KING FILM ON APPLE JAMES TURRELL
YZY SPLY DOC NICK KNIGHT
FOAM RUNNER RELEASE MADE IN USA
JESUS IS KING DR. DRE VERSION
WASH US IN THE BLOOD VIDEO ARTHUR JAFA#WESTDAYEVER— ye (@kanyewest) June 26, 2020
Finally, Snoop Dogg took the excitement level up a notch on when he shared a couple of Instagram posts showing himself and his longtime collaborator in the studio, a strong indicator the D-O-Double-G and Gospel of Love mastermind will be present on the project.
View this post on InstagramBac2gether again ??????
Snoop added in the clip, “Kanye West got some hot music. Shhhhh. Kanye West got some hot shit. Only I can get exclusive footage. Shut up. Kanye West got some hot shit. It’s finna come out. Dr. Dre touched it.”
View this post on InstagramYe n Dre??????????????
Snoop’s posts coincide perfectly with a follow-up tweet from Ye that read, “IM SORRY DOCTOR DRE I SPILT THESE THREE DROPS OF ORANGE JUICE MIXED WITH UUUUUUM WHILE WE WERE FINISHING OUR FIRST PROJECT.”
“Finishing” is a another promising sign the Jesus Is King sequel is right around the corner.
IM SORRY DOCTOR DRE I SPILT THESE THREE DROPS OF ORANGE JUICE MIXED WITH UUUUUUM WHILE WE WERE FINISHING OUR FIRST PROJECT#WESTDAYEVER pic.twitter.com/trrd6LT3QJ
— ye (@kanyewest) June 26, 2020