On June 18, 2013, Kanye West released his sixth studio album, ‘YEEZUS’, which marked a significant departure from his previous works. The album was met with both widespread acclaim and intense criticism, cementing its status as a polarizing masterpiece.
‘YEEZUS’ debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 327,000 copies in its first week. The album went on to become certified platinum by January 2014. The lead singles “Black Skinhead” and “Bound 2” received significant attention, with the former’s music video featuring Kanye’s then-fiancée Kim Kardashian.
The album’s unorthodox and deliberate lack of promotion, as well as its brash and aggressive sound, generated mixed reactions. Critics praised the album’s innovative production and West’s bold experimentation, but others found the lyrics and delivery off-putting. Despite this, ‘YEEZUS’ was widely acclaimed by music critics, with many publications ranking it number one on their lists of best albums of the year.
In the years since its release, ‘YEEZUS’ has continued to be a subject of debate. Some view it as a groundbreaking work that pushed the boundaries of hip-hop, while others see it as a self-indulgent and arrogant attempt to redefine the genre.
Regardless, ‘YEEZUS’ remains a testament to Kanye West’s unwavering commitment to his artistic vision and his ability to inspire both admiration and controversy.