via instagram.com/kanyesundayservicesMusicNewsKanye West has reportedly said he will no longer make secular musicHe was speaking at a Jesus is King listening experience this weekendShareLink copied ✔️September 30, 2019MusicNewsTextSelim Bulut Kanye West played his new album, Jesus is King, along with a complementary film, Jesus is King: a Kanye West Film, at special ‘listening experiences’ in Detroit, Chicago, and New York City this weekend. Following these events, reports about both the content of the album and some of the things that Kanye has been saying at the events started to surface – and according to one such report, the rapper told the audience that he planned to leave secular music behind for good. According to Andrew Barber, of the Fake Shore Drive blog, Kanye told the crowd in Chicago that he was planning to focus on “only gospel from here on out”. Barber also said that both Pusha T and No Malice from the Clipse appear on one of the tracks, reportedly titled “Use this Gospel”, alongside Kenny G. Following the New York event, Billboard’s Michael Saponara added that the album still didn’t sound 100 per cent finished, and that a track with Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj was still missing Minaj’s verse. Jesus is King: a Kanye West Film is slated to come out on October 25, but the album itself still doesn’t have a fixed release date. However, it’s likely that the version that eventually comes out will differ to what’s been heard so far. At the very least, you can buy some Jesus is King merch right now. Kanye also announced that he is no longer making secular music. Only Gospel from here on out.— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) September 29, 2019Just heard Kanye’s new album Jesus Is King and saw the accompanying film. My favorite track is the last song and it features the Clipse. Both Push & No Malice. Kenny G is also on it. “New Body” has been cut from the album.Here is the art pic.twitter.com/u87FLTDhZO— Andrew Barber (@fakeshoredrive) September 29, 2019Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREFrost Children answer the dA-Zed quizThe 5 best features from PinkPantheress’ new remix albumZimmermannKindred spirits and psychedelic florals: Zimmermann heads to 70s Sydney Moses Ideka is making pagan synth-folk from the heart of south LondonBehind-the-scenes at Oklou and FKA twigs’ new video shootBjörk calls for the release of musician ‘kidnapped’ by Israeli authorities‘Her dumbest album yet’: Are Swifties turning on Taylor Swift?IB Kamara on branching out into musicEnter the K-Bass: How SCR revolutionised Korean club culture‘Comic Con meets underground rap’: Photos from Eastern Margins’ day festWho are H.LLS? Get to know London’s anonymous alt-R&B trioTaylor Swift has lost her grip with The Life of a Showgirl