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Kanye West debuts ‘Donda’ in bizarre, wordless appearance in Atlanta

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a person wearing a costume: Kanye West was his usual enigmatic self at his "Donda" album listening event in Atlanta on July 22, 2021. © John Canon Kanye West was his usual enigmatic self at his “Donda” album listening event in Atlanta on July 22, 2021.

ATLANTA – A lone figure clad in reddish-orange walked slowly across the floor of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the words “We gonna be OK, we gonna be OK” intoning repeatedly over swelling organ chords in a sonic blast.

A haze of smoke pumped from machines stationed around the stadium floor, making the tiny figure even more difficult to discern.

As the venue lights dropped, a dim white light shone on Kanye West – who sometimes paced in a circle, sometimes trotted a few steps – as songs unfurled around him, the light contracting and expanding in various shapes.

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And about 48 minutes later, he was gone. 

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a person riding skis down a snow covered slope: About 42,000 fans came to listen to Kanye West's new album at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on July 22, 2021. © Courtesy Apple About 42,000 fans came to listen to Kanye West’s new album at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on July 22, 2021.

On Thursday night in downtown Atlanta, West presented the official unveiling of “Donda,” his long-awaited, oft-delayed 10th album, to a crowd of about 42,000 – a sellout for the event’s configuration. The album was released Friday.

Some of the big names who attended the album’s premiere included Rick Ross; 2Chainz; Khloe Kardashian; and the rapper’s estranged wife, Kim Kardashian West, who showed up in a red jumpsuit with their kids, according to the Associated Press.

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West was, expectedly, late to his own party, finally appearing at 9:50 p.m. (start time was billed for 8 p.m.); the listening party was also streamed live on Apple Music.

Fans, who paid $20-$100 to attend, might have expected some semblance of excitement.

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Or perhaps a few words from West.

Or…something…anything to make this night feel special?

But instead, they were presented with the new material, played very loudly over stadium speakers, as the light on the venue floor gradually expanded to a full rectangle that briefly flickered with a mysterious image.

a group of fireworks in the night sky: ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JULY 22: Kanye West is seen at ‘DONDA by Kanye West’ listening event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 22, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Universal Music Group) © Paras Griffin, Getty Images for Universal Music ATLANTA, GEORGIA – JULY 22: Kanye West is seen at ‘DONDA by Kanye West’ listening event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 22, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Universal Music Group)

The crowd appeared surprised to hear Jay-Z rapping on the final song of the listening session. On social media, the song was lauded for Jay-Z’s verse that included “This might be the return of the throne,” a nod toward the tandem’s 2011 album “Watch the Throne,” which earned a Grammy nomination.

The album is named after West’s mother, Donda, who died in 2007 at age 58 and is present on the album in a recorded speech introducing a song. 

West’s last release, 2019’s “Jesus is King,” marked a stylistic shift for the mercurial rapper, who stocked it with church organs and choirs and lyrics that interpolated Bible verses and Christian hymns.

A few songs from “Donda” indicated West might have returned to that motif with lyrics about “snakes and money pits” and “the holy fountain, holy water.”

The song “God Breathed on This,” which West released earlier in the week, repeated the title in between verses obscured by auto-tune before shifting into choral sounds. And, in a callback to his September claim that he is “the new Moses,” one thumping song continually referenced his preferred title.

But any religious bent was occasional, as most of the songs blended into a pastiche of distorted sound with no true delineation where one stopped and another started. Heavy piano chords banged repeatedly over one track, while fuzzy guitar clamored on another.

a person that is standing in the snow: Kanye West debuted his "Donda" album at an event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 22, 2021, in Atlanta. © Kevin Mazur, Getty Images for Universal Music Group Kanye West debuted his “Donda” album at an event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 22, 2021, in Atlanta.

Several tunes included spoken word segues, including one from poet Gwendolyn Brooks’ “Speech to the Young: Speech to the Progress-Toward (Among Them Nora and Henry III).” (“Even if you are not ready for day, it cannot always be night.”)

Through it all, West occasionally stopped to raise his hands overhead or pitch forward in a kneeling stance. It appeared that his roaming the stadium floor had no purpose.

Except, perhaps, in his own mind.

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Contributing: Associated Press

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kanye West debuts ‘Donda’ in bizarre, wordless appearance in Atlanta

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