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Kanye West releases two surprise songs

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Washington D.C.: Kanye West fan? Oh wait, then there’s a surprise in store for you!

The rapper has unexpectedly released two new songs ‘When I See It’ and ‘Say You Will’ to his SoundCloud.

The American rapper has remixed two of his classic tracks and has presented them as two new songs i.e. ‘When I See It’, which is a remake of his 2015 song ‘Tell Your Friends’, and ‘Say You Will’ is a remix featuring Caroline Shaw, who could be heard on his 2008 album 808s & Heartbreak, E! Online reported.

Travis Scott, who has been signed to West’s label GOOD Music and performed alongside the rapper in August at the FYF Festival, was one of the first to post about the release of the new music when he uploaded a picture and link to the SoundCloud stream on Instagram.

Though this isn’t the first spontaneous music drop from the 38-year-old rapper as he has released his song ‘Only One’ on New Year’s Day and ‘Wolves’ during SNL’s 40th anniversary.

West is presently all set to release his upcoming album Swish, and these two surprise tracks will be a part of the new album.

(with inputs from ANI)

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