Kanye West

A low quality version of what appears to be Kanye West's followup to Yeezus leaked online Tuesday morning.

West first hinted at the track during his interview for the July issue of GQ, where the rapper unveiled he had been working a new single that would be released soon.
The single has been described as mix between his critically-acclaimed sixth album Yeezus and his previous album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy with a heavy focus on rapping. West mentioned the track had included lines that would have gone to Jay Z had the two been working together again.
"I think about certain lines that I say on my new single, which is called 'All Day,' that usually Jay would say, but Jay's not on there," West told GQ. "So I say, 'All day, [expletive], it's 'Ye, [expletive]. Shopping for the winter, it's just May, [expletive]. Ball so hard, man, this [expletive] cray, [expletive]. You ain't getting money unless you got eight figures.' Right? Jay would have said that."
Yeezy and Hova famously put out a collaborative studio album in 2011 called Watch the Throne.