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According to early leaks and rumors from 2015, the project was intended to be 12 tracks long, featuring collaborations with .

stands as one of the most fascinating "what-ifs" in modern music history. Originally intended to be his seventh studio album following Yeezus , the project was ultimately scrapped, evolving through various iterations like SWISH and WAVES before finally materializing as The Life of Pablo in 2016.

(Perhaps the most legendary unreleased Kanye snippet of all time, known for its infectious synth line) "Mitus Touch" (Later given to Rihanna) "Wolves" (The original version with Vic Mensa and Sia) "Only One" (featuring Paul McCartney) Kanye West SO HELP ME GOD zip

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Over the years, various studio-quality demos, reference tracks, and alternate mixes from the 2014–2015 sessions have leaked online via forums and Reddit communities. Fans have painstakingly organized these leaks into "compilations" or "fan edits," trying to reconstruct the exact listening experience Kanye West intended in 2015. According to early leaks and rumors from 2015,

: Premiered at the Yeezy Season 1 fashion show, featuring haunting vocals from Sia and Vic Mensa. The Transformation: From God to Pablo

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Announced in March 2015, the project was described as "80 percent done" before it was renamed to , and finally released as The Life of Pablo The Core Aesthetic The Symbol

So Help Me God is the title of an album planned by Kanye West that was ultimately scrapped. It began as a sequel to 2013's Yeezus , initially titled Yeezus II , before evolving into its own project in late 2014. On , Kanye announced the album title on Twitter, also sharing a cover image of a 13th-century monastic symbol for the Virgin Mary, a piece of artwork that captured the project's enigmatic and spiritual tone.