Kanye West has released his long-awaited and repeatedly delayed 10th album ‘DONDA’ on streaming services, and fans have been quick to share their views on social media.
Despite question marks over the potential involvement of Marilyn Manson and DaBaby, one of the main talking points has been Ye’s sample of Hill’s ‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’ on ‘Believe What I Say’.
West originally sampled Hill on 2004’s ‘All Falls Down’ from ‘The College Dropout’, then repurposing her song ‘Mystery Of Iniquity’.
One fan called ‘Believe What I Say’ “the Mona Lisa of the album” and a “summer banger,” while another said the sample “did wonders”.
See some of the best memes and reactions below.
Hearing the Lauryn Hill sample on #donda pic.twitter.com/CvgDy3WsdW
— Jelly Hendrix (@jellycasts) August 29, 2021
He sampled Lauryn Hill pic.twitter.com/svUWsnSeC4
— bitch I’m a cow ???? (@llsayantanll) August 29, 2021
THE LAURYN HILL SAMPLE MY GOD pic.twitter.com/bhD4t434qd
— Looking for R&B? (@rnbtomi) August 29, 2021
‘Believe what I say’ sampling Lauryn Hill my ears are orgasming pic.twitter.com/vZ1jZ06C8b
— Lonita ???????? (@Lonita__) August 29, 2021
Kanye sampling Lauryn Hill Doo Wop but adding his own flavour is a musical masterpiece ???? definitely the Mona Lisa of the album. This is a summer banger for sure
— ???????? TTG Music Connoisseur ???????? (@vvs_the_great) August 29, 2021
Lauryn Hill’s sample got me feelin like #DONDA #DONDADAY #dondalive pic.twitter.com/SNn9y2FJBY
— InDePeNdEnTbanana (@DeTbanana) August 29, 2021
I’m still not over believe what I say????, i proper love that song. That lauryn hill sample did wonders
— grace ⎊ (@stqrace) August 29, 2021
The Lauryn Hill sample on Kanye’s ‘Believe what I say” is fire ????, just like her verse on Pusha-T’s ‘Coming Home’. ❤️????
— Charlie___✍???????? (@C_ForCharlie) August 29, 2021
Fans have also been reacting to the album’s long awaited arrival, as well as its running time, which comes in at a lengthy 1 hour 48 minutes in total.
Most have reacted joyfully with news that second track ‘Jail’ does indeed feature a guest verse from Jay-Z after earlier reports that it wouldn’t remain on the album.
Other early reaction has seen fans reacting to Kid Cudi’s guest appearance and the fact the album seemingly contains no swearing.
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