The “Donda” tracklist options visitor performances from established and up-and-coming stars alike. Read extra about Kanye West’s new album.

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Rapper Kanye West finally launched “Donda,” his 10th studio album, on streaming services on Sunday, Aug. 29, weeks after he began previewing his new track at listening events — and greater than a yr after the unencumber date he once announced on Twitter. (At least the new album is an extended one: “‘Donda’ is an hour and forty minutes,” one fan tweeted. “This isn’t an album. It’s a movie.”)

And the “Donda” tracklist is brimming with options, as high-profile and up-and-coming artists alike bolstering most of the album’s 27 tracks. “Including crooners and melodic rappers similar to Kid Cudi, Roddy Ricch, Vory, Lil Durk, Ty Dolla $ign, and Don Toliver allows the ethereal production to flourish,” HipHopDX’s Josh Svetz wrote after hearing leaks from the album.

Here are all the options on “Donda.”

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Kanye West at a “Donda” listening match at at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 22, 2021, in Atlanta, Ga.

According to the Genius track listing for “Donda,” Kanye brings on featured performers in 23 out of the album’s 27 tracks, best going solo on “Believe What I Say,” “Heaven and Hell,” “Come to Life,” and “Jesus Lord, Pt. 2.”

  • Sylveena Johnson is featured on “Donda Chant.”
  • Francis and the Lights and Jay-Z are featured on “Jail.”
  • Vory is featured on “God Breathed.”
  • Fivio Foreign and Playboi Carti are featured on “Off the Grid.”
  • Lil Baby and The Weekend are featured on “Hurricane.”
  • Baby Keem and Travis Scott are featured on “Praise God.”
  • Lil Durk and Vory are featured on “Jonah.”
  • Fivio Foreign, Lil Yachty, and Rooga are featured on “Ok Ok.”
  • Playboi Carti is featured on “Junya.”
  • Vory is featured on “24.”
  • Young Thug is featured on “Remote Control.”
  • Dan Toliver and Kid Cudi are featured on “Moon.”
  • Ariana Grande and The World Famous Tony Williams are featured on “Donda.”
  • Conway the Machine, KayCyy, and Westside Gunn are featured on “Keep My Spirit Alive.”
  • Jay Electronica, The LOX, and Swizz Beatz are featured on “Jesus Lord.”
  • Chris Brown is featured on “New Again.”
  • Pop Smoke is featured on “Tell the Vision.”
  • Sunday Service Choir is featured on “Lord I Need You.”
  • Roddy Ricch and Shenseea are featured on “Pure Souls.”
  • Sunday Service Choir and Vory are featured on “No Child Left Behind.”
  • DaBaby, Francis and the Lights, and Marilyn Manson are featured on “Jail, Pt. 2.”
  • Rooga and Shenseea are featured on “Ok Ok, Pt. 2.”
  • Playboi Carti and Ty Dolla $ign are featured on “Junya, Pt. 2.”

Critics are already naming some of the very best songs on “Donda.”

Music reporters are still running on their critiques for “Donda,” but some have already spotlighted standout tracks from the album after scoping out leaks or attending one in every of Kanye’s listening events.

Chicago Sun-Times’ Selena Fragrassi, as an example, hailed “No Child Left Behind” as “certainly one of the more promising tracks” from the unencumber, while HipHopDX’s Josh Svetz said “New Again” marks “a self-aware moment for Kanye the place he turns out to take hold of the thought of being imperfect regardless of his excessive self esteem.”

And Rolling Stone’s Mustafa Abubaker gave props to the tracks “Jesus Lord” and “Lord I Need You,” announcing the former “reveals [Kanye] handing over one in all the extra spectacular verses of his career” and the latter “options his maximum truthful verse about his courting with Kim Kardashian.”

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