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LISTEN: Kanye West drops new single featuring Kendrick Lamar



Los Angeles - Kanye West has dropped his new single No More Parties in L.A. featuring Kendrick Lamar.

The Only One rapper had originally planned to preview the second single from his forthcoming LP Swish on Friday 15 January, following his wife Kim Kardashian's tweet to expect his Twitter series G.O.O.D. Fridays to return with a new song released each week from Friday 8 January.

Kanye, 38, has since tweeted a link to the new track on Monday in a post captioned, "It's up".


The song is the follow up to Real Friends, which he released true to Kim's word on Friday 8 January.

Listen to the song here:



And on Sunday Kim once again took to Twitter to explain the delay in getting No More Parties in L.A. up, which was down to Kanye having to fly to Italy for a fitting for his new fashion collection Yeezy Season 3.

And Kim also revealed Kanye had in fact completed "90 bars" of the track on his flight home and produced the final cut in the studio after landing back home in Los Angeles later that day with his engineer Noah Goldstein.

On Sunday, Kim posted to her Twitter: "I soooo didn't mean to lie to you guys about GOOD FRIDAYS coming back. Kanye flew to Italy for a Yeezy Season 3 fitting ... He flew Noah out with him so he could finish "No More Parties In La" & wrote 90 bars on the plane there!!! ... This is the 1st song ever with Kanye & Kendrick Lamar! He just landed & headed straight to the studio to finish it!!! (sic)"



Swish is expected to be released in full on 11 February.

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