Kanye West svela il titolo del suo nuovo album su Twitter

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Il rapper e produttore discografico Kanye West ha usato Twitter per svelare in anteprima assoluta il titolo del suo nuovo album, in uscita il 22 novembre.

Kanye West è sempre stato piuttosto riluttante nei confronti dei social network. La scorsa estate ha aperto un profilo sul social network ed ha scoperto la gioia di poter avere un contatto diretto con fan, ammiratori e sostenitori.

Il titolo del disco è My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, se non è il disco con il titolo più lungo e contorto di tutti i tempi, poco ci manca. Non vediamo l’ora di sentire le nuove canzoni del Re Mida del rap.

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    The 50-year-old actor – whose latest flick Joker: Folie À Deux could be streamed now –
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    Joaquin recently appeared on Rick Rubin’s Tetragrammaton podcast as
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    Along with Gaga and Phoenix, other stars that had appeared in the
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