Kanye West considers his seventh album, Life Of Pablo, to be a living, breathing work of art.
So much so that, four months after its release, he is still tinkering with it - updating songs and re-working lyrics on a whim.
Last night, it briefly disappeared from Tidal, with the news it was being "refreshed and redelivered". Hours later, it was back, with a new song as the 20th (and final) track on the album.
Saint Pablo alludes to the star's financial difficulties - earlier this year he claimed his ventures into the fashion industry had left him $53m in debt
So much so that, four months after its release, he is still tinkering with it - updating songs and re-working lyrics on a whim.
Last night, it briefly disappeared from Tidal, with the news it was being "refreshed and redelivered". Hours later, it was back, with a new song as the 20th (and final) track on the album.
Saint Pablo alludes to the star's financial difficulties - earlier this year he claimed his ventures into the fashion industry had left him $53m in debt
"My wife said I can't say 'no' to nobody," he raps in the opening verse. "At this rate, we gon' both die broke".
Still, he's not heading for bankruptcy just yet. Life Of Pablo was streamed a staggering 250m times in its first 10 days and became the first (and so far only) album to top the US charts on streams alone.
His recently announced US tour should help balance the books, too.
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