2 įollowing the album's first listening party, a fan asked West's Kids See Ghosts cohort Kid Cudi via Twitter if he would be featured on the album, to which Cudi responded he was not. Soulja Boy responded to the interview, saying that West's words on Drink Champs stunned him and claimed that West had praised his verse in person. asked "The verse wasn't good?", and West followed up with "Nah, I'll tell you what though, Soulja Boy is the future, Future the future.". on Drink Champs, West said that he believed that Soulja Boy is one of the top 5 most influential artists, and when asked why he was taken off Donda, West joked "You ain't hear that verse?". On November 5, 2021, in an interview with N.O.R.E. Soulja Boy expressed distaste towards West secretly taking his verse off, posting a series of tweets aimed at West, saying that "if he didn’t like the verse he should have said that". Following the album's release, Soulja Boy shared a snippet of his verse on Instagram, with the caption of the post saying "Fuck Kanye". Soulja Boy originally recorded a verse for the track, although he was not included on the final version of the song. Young Thug clarified that his contribution to the song was not inspired or instructed by West. Young Thug's feature on the track came about after warning West that their friendship would come to an end if he was not to be included on the album, saying "I just hit Kanye like, 'Bro, if I ain't on the album, we are not speaking". Talking about the songs, Digital Nas said: "That sound was so mantra-like. Out of those 60 that made the album was two – "Junya" and "Remote Control", with four of them originally expected to make the track listing. Digital Nas gave West a folder of 150 beats, of which West freestyled over approximately 60 of them. In April 2021, music producer Digital Nas was invited to work with West in Los Angeles after West had heard some of his songs through Mowalola Ogunlesi, who is the design director for West's Yeezy Gap collaboration. The song, which features vocals from fellow American rapper Young Thug, was produced by West alongside Cubeatz, Digital Nas, Ojivolta, 88-Keys, Mike Dean and Teddy Walton. Noisey wrote: "The brooding track finds both artists showcasing their signature, crawling harmonies"." Remote Control" is a song by American rapper Kanye West from his tenth studio album Donda (2021). Critical reception Īdrian Marcano from Inverse named it as the fourth best song from the album and wrote that it "goes extra hard with a deep bassy twang that we hear on a lot of records that Travis is on". It was released to Google Play the following day. On December 1, 2016, the album was made available for pre-order on the iTunes Store, with "Baptized in Fire" as the "instant gratification track". The song marked the third collaboration between Cudi and Scott, following the tracks "Way Back" and " Through the Late Night" from Scott’s album, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, also released in 2016. The song, which contains a sample of "Deja Vu" by Mort Garson, was produced by Mike Dean, Plain Pat and Kid Cudi. It was released on December 1, 2016, as a promotional single from the former's sixth studio album, Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' (2016). " Baptized in Fire" is a song by American rapper Kid Cudi featuring fellow American rapper Travis Scott.
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