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Kanye West ‘Donda’ Has Achieved Top 10 Albums Of 2021, Victory For Shenseea & Buju Banton

 

Kanye West's album was ranked 7th in the best Time of 2021 albums with the release completing the top 10 albums of the year. This project is especially important thanks to the contributions of reggae / dancehall stars Shenseea and Buju Banton.


According to Time, Donda should not be covered despite the controversial year that Kanye has had due to disasters from last year to 2021 and his public divorce from his wife Kim Kardashian.

Time magazine recognizes the album not only for its broadcast audience but also for climate change prompted by Ye to walk in faith and also to cope with the loss of her mother, whom the album honors by name.

The album also talks about Kim's impending divorce and her desire for her family to remain one unit.

The album had 27 songs, of which the upcoming international artist Shenseea has two elements on the album with reggae legend Buju Banton featuring one song.

The songs that Shenseea has highlighted are song 21, "Pure Soul," and song 25, "Ok Ok pt. 2".The album has been nominated for a Grammy Award for the next 64 Grammy Awards. Kanye West reportedly grabbed Shenseea for the two songs after hearing his freestyle song on Hot 97 earlier this year. Deejay of Jamaica has been touring for the first part of the year, performing several shows abroad, especially in Rolling Loud Miami. His media eventually bore fruit, as evidenced by his appearance not once but twice on Donda while Kanye has used several artists and even removed them from album at the last minute.

The end of the year Shenseea has been relatively quiet. However, when the singer was sharing with the fans, he was exhausted and dealing with a rare blood disorder that resulted in a short hospital stay.

Despite this, the singer has returned to the studio and recently released a new song, "You're the one I Love," produced by Rvssian. Fans have been enjoying the song, which received 1 million views within four days.

Among the other editions of the year was the singer's "Run Run", which was short-lived but still the best of the movies.

Buju Banton was featured on the album's 10th song "Believe what I say," which is based on a sample of Lauren Hill's song (Doo Wop). Buju Banton and Kanye West recorded the song after Kanye visited Buju at Gargamel Studios in Kingston, Jamaica.

As for Buju Banton, the singer may be doing well in streaming, but his image suffered a major blow due to his frequent conspiracy theories on Instagram.


His posts have been regularly reported and deleted by spreading false information about the Uviko-19 epidemic.

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