Unreleased, leaked, and scrapped tracks from Kanye's sessions
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A fan-favourite Yandhi leak featuring Kid Cudi. The track has a cosmic, ethereal tone that fits the Yandhi sessions' spiritual direction before the album's pivot.
A hard-hitting Yandhi session track that showcases Kanye's braggadocious side contrasted with moments of introspection. Leaked online before the album's release.
A dreamy, gospel-influenced Yandhi cut featuring 070 Shake, whose soaring vocals became a defining sound of the era. One of the most beloved Yandhi leaks.
An introspective Yandhi session track built around themes of paradise, growth, and spiritual renewal. The lush production contrasts with Kanye's raw delivery.
aka Hurricane (Yandhi Version)
The original Yandhi-era version of Hurricane, markedly different from the Donda release. Features a rawer, more vulnerable production and slightly different lyrics about personal turmoil.
A personal track from the Yandhi sessions exploring Kanye's thoughts on family legacy, his father's name, and what it means to carry the West lineage forward.
A Yandhi-era track that was reportedly reworked into 'Use This Gospel' on Jesus Is King. The original version has a distinctly different energy, more street-rap-influenced.
One of the most-anticipated Yandhi leaks, featuring Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign. A playfully provocative track about physical attraction with a catchy chorus from Nicki.
An uplifting gospel-influenced Yandhi leak with soaring production. Thematically it fits alongside the spiritual awakening arc that would define the JIK era.
A posthumous collaboration from the Yandhi sessions featuring XXXTentacion and Ty Dolla $ign. One of the darker leaks, exploring chaos and turbulence with a haunting beat.
A smooth, R&B-leaning Yandhi session track featuring Teyana Taylor. The chemistry between Kanye and Teyana creates one of the more accessible and warm leaks from this era.
A melodic Yandhi leak with a bittersweet, farewell energy. Fans have debated whether the track addresses Kanye's relationship, his old self, or both simultaneously.
Widely believed to be an early version of what became 'Selah' on Jesus Is King. The original features a more experimental structure before the final album's stripped-back gospel direction.
A leaked track from the SWISH sessions with a grand, triumphant feel. One of several songs that didn't make the final cut of The Life of Pablo.
A highly sought-after leak from the SWISH/TLOP sessions. Fans have long considered this one of the strongest unreleased tracks from the era — melodic, vulnerable, and polished.
A snippet/leak from the So Help Me God era with a massive, orchestral production style. The brief circulating clips have made it one of the most mythologized unreleased Kanye tracks.
A leaked SWISH-era track with a driving, minimalist beat. The track captures the abrasive experimentation of the SWISH sessions before the album's final form took shape.
An early version of a track from the rumoured Good Ass Job collaborative album sessions between Kanye and Chance the Rapper. The full project was never officially released.
aka TG16 Sessions
A snippet from the short-lived Turbo Grafx 16 project Kanye teased in 2016. The project was reportedly scrapped when he pivoted to The Life of Pablo, and only brief audio fragments have surfaced.
One of the most beloved Kanye leaks of all time, recorded around the MBDTF era. A deeply personal and darkly comedic track about resentment toward his mother's new partner after his parents' divorce.
A scrapped track that reportedly samples Michael Jackson. Issues clearing the MJ estate's sample clearance are believed to be the reason it has never seen an official release.
A demo/leak from the Yeezus-era sessions with a baroque, Italian-influenced flip that contrasts with Yeezus's industrial sound. A fan favourite for its playful grandiosity.
A bonus track from the Japanese edition of Graduation featuring John Legend. Never officially released in most markets, it has taken on near-mythical status among die-hard fans for its raw emotional depth.
A sprawling, gospel-tinged bonus track featuring Beyoncé, Charlie Wilson, and Kid Cudi. Originally appeared as a deluxe bonus track for MBDTF but was pulled from most streaming platforms.
A Yeezus-era snippet teased online featuring hard-hitting production that aligns with the album's abrasive industrial direction. Never officially finished or released.
aka Awesome (Adidas Mix)
An alternate version of Awesome that reportedly was created for an Adidas commercial tie-in during the Yeezus era. The mix features slightly altered production tailored for the brand.
An early demo of the Donda album intro before the final stripped-back a cappella loop was settled on. The original version reportedly had instrumentation underneath the chant.
A collaboration between Kanye and Travis Scott that surfaced from the Donda 2 sessions. The track became one of the most discussed unreleased cuts of 2022.
A melodic, reflective Donda 2-era unreleased track. The song's warmth stands out against the rougher Donda 2 material and is considered one of the stronger unreleased cuts from that period.
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