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Unreleased song by Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign

"New Body"
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"New Body" is an unreleased song by American hip hop superduo¥$, composed ofKanye West andTy Dolla Sign. Originally recorded in 2018, it first contained a guest appearance by rapper and singerNicki Minaj.[2] Lyrically, the song debunksbody shaming and the stigma surroundingplastic surgery; portions of West's lyrics are unintelligible. It was originally slated for inclusion on West's albumYandhi in late 2018, which was never released. It was then reworked withChristian-themed lyrics for West's ninth studio albumJesus Is King (2019); this version omitted Minaj in favor of Ty Dolla Sign, and was later previewed at listening parties and subsequentlyleaked. The song was also excluded fromJesus Is King due to creative differences with West and Minaj. In June 2020, the latter expressed interest in releasing the song after it became viral onTikTok.

Since its online leak in July 2019, "New Body" has received positive reviews and was noted as a highlight among otherYandhi tracks; however, the leak containing reworked Christian lyrics was tepidly received. In January 2022, Minaj announced plans to work on getting the song on herfifth studio album (2023), although this never came to fruition. In December 2023, the song was included on the first listening party and track listing for West and Ty Dolla Sign's collaborative albumVultures, although Minaj declined for her verse to be included on its official release. West and Ty Dolla Sign's collaborative album,Vultures 1 was released the following February, and once more, "New Body" was excluded.[3][4]

Frustrated, West, according to talent managerYesJulz, sent the song to rappersIce Spice andDoja Cat to record on the portions of the song otherwise performed by Minaj. According to West himself, the former's recording failed to release due to forestalling by her management team.

Background and recording

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Nicki Minaj (left) and Ty Dolla Sign (right) previously appeared together on Kanye West's song "Violent Crimes" (2018).

RapperNicki Minaj was previously prominently featured on West's fifth studio albumMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) and provided a voice memo for his eighth studio albumYe (2018), as well as West appearing on Minaj's debut studio album,Pink Friday.[5][6] American singer Ty Dolla Sign was also featured onYe, along withThe Life of Pablo (2016) andKids See Ghosts (2018), West's collaborative album with American rapperKid Cudi.[7][8] The song "Violent Crimes" fromYe features vocals from Ty Dolla Sign, along with American singer070 Shake, and a voice memo from Minaj.[9]

On September 9, 2018, West was spotted recording music with American rapper6ix9ine.[10] The two later flew toColombia to record music together.[11] On September 17, 2018, West announced his ninth studio albumYandhi, just three months after the release of his previous solo albumYe, revealing the cover art and initial release date of September 29, 2018.[12] On September 27, West visitedThe Fader headquarters to preview new music fromYandhi. Songs previewed included vocals from Ty Dolla Sign and 6ix9ine.[13] West took out a pocket dictionary and read the definition of the word "artificial", explaining his view that "a woman’s pussy count goes back to zero" after having any plastic surgery procedures done.[13]The Fader reported that this explanation was related to the song that featured 6ix9ine.[13] West would later feature on two tracks from 6ix9ine's debut studio albumDummy Boy (2018): "Kanga" and "Mama", with the latter also featuring Minaj.[14]

West's then wifeKim Kardashian (pictured) coordinated Nicki Minaj's guest appearance on the song.

While West was inNew York City finishing upYandhi for the season 44 premiere ofSaturday Night Live, West's ex-wifeKim Kardashian coordinated to get Minaj featured on "New Body".[15][16] Before recording her verse, Minaj explained that she was "going to say some real ass shit that bitches need to hear, too, and that they want to say and be feeling like they can’t say."[15][16] Minaj wrote her verse within an hour after Kardashian reached out to her.[17] West failed to releaseYandhi in September 2018.[18] On October 1, 2018, West visited theTMZ office inLos Angeles to record a music video for "We Got Love" with American singerTeyana Taylor.[19] In an interview with TMZ's Raquel Harper, West confirmed that he had an upcoming song about body shaming that featured Ty Dolla Sign and Minaj.[20] On March 8, 2019,GOOD Music audio engineer Kevin Celik confirmed that theYandhi track featuring Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign was titled "New Body".[21] Celik stated that the "record for sure is Kim K-inspired", referring to Kardashian.[21]

During listening parties forJesus Is King in September 2019, West previewed a reworked version of "New Body".[22] In October 2019, Minaj stated that she was rerecording her verse to fit the religious theme ofJesus Is King, but that she and West were having disagreements.[23] Minaj explained that West wanted to rework the track as a gospel song, adding "I done wrote three different verses chile, and I don’t know. We ain’t seeing eye to eye on it. I don’t know, but of course, I love and respect Kanye, and Kim, we’ll see what happens with that".[24] "New Body" was previewed at aJesus Is King listening party atThe Forum inLos Angeles two days before the album's release date, but was removed from the final track listing for the album revealed the next day.[24] The track was ultimately scrapped from the album due to the creative differences between Minaj and West.[25]

In June 2020, Nicki Minaj stated that she would contact West about potentially releasing the song after it became viral onTikTok.[26] Later that month, she urged fans to spam Kardashian for the song's release.[27]

On Ty Dolla Sign's third studio album,Featuring Ty Dolla Sign (released October 23, 2020), on the track "Status", one of Ty Dolla Sign's verses covers how he tried to get West to release the song, and West replied that the song was "generic shit" that Ty Dolla Sign's voice was too good for.

Themes and lyrics

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The original leaked version of "New Body" addressed the issues ofslut-shaming andbody shaming.[28] Charles Holmes ofRolling Stone called the song West's "ode to the wonders of plastic surgery and the myths ofbody count".[29] West explained the concept of "New Body" in an October 2018 interview, stating:[23]

This concept is a 'Ye concept. I’m taking two stigmas at once because I love taking stigmas and flipping them to positive. Negative energy to a positive. One of the stigmas is that men, the more people we sleep with the higher our score goes. With a woman, the more people they sleep with, people they sleep with, people consider that to be, the lower their score goes.

Holmes described the reworked version of the song previewed in September 2019 asChristian-appropriate and that the "body is [now] simultaneously more metaphorical andmetaphysical".[29] Joe Coscarelli ofThe New York Times wrote that the song had been "altered for content, turning its moresecular, sexual lyrics to something more chaste and respectful."[22] Danilo Castro ofHeavy.com noted that the reworked song had no curse words and "a more positive overall message."[30]

Promotion and leak

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"New Body" was previewed at aJesus Is King listening party inLos Angeles two days before the album's release.[24]

West announced that he had a song with Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign about body shaming in an October 2018 interview with TMZ.[20] The recording of Minaj's verse was prominently showcased in an April 2019 episode of American television seriesKeeping Up with the Kardashians.[16] Following the airing of the episode, Kardashian discussed the writing of the song onTwitter.[17] "New Body" wasleaked online in July 2019 alongside anotherYandhi track titled "The Storm", featuring Ty Dolla Sign and posthumous vocals from American rapperXXXTentacion.[31] "The Storm" was scrapped and reworked forJesus Is King as "Everything We Need".[32] Paul Thompson, writing forThe Fader, noted that the leaks did not receive mainstream attention and were a "minor story" compared to West songs that had leaked previously.[33] A music video for "New Body" was recorded and although never officially released, leaked to the public on October 1, 2023[26]

"New Body" was previewed by West at multiple listening parties forJesus Is King throughout September and October 2019.[22][24] "New Body" was notably absent from the listening party inChicago, but was later re-added to the track list at further parties.[34] "New Body" was last previewed at the listening party at The Forum in Los Angeles two days before the album's release date, but was removed from the final track listing for the album revealed the next day.[24] The song was scrapped from the album and never released due to West and Minaj's creative differences.[25]

Leaked music video

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The video was filmed with sets and costumes covered entirely inluminous paint, with actors and West, Minaj, and Ty Dolla Sign wearing glow-in-the-dark costumes. The video opens with a model with orange skin and neon green hair approaching and peeing in a urinal. West raps his verse in a cat mask as he rides a rollercoaster with five other characters, one holding a sign that says "TOO BIG TO FAILE [sic]" and an Uncle Sam-type figure. It then cuts to him rapping in a luminous cartoony alleyway while a model is perched on a windowsill. AUFO approaches, and he grabs the model and they flee. The video cuts to a scene featuring a female swimmer and a mermaid embracing and kissing underwater. Minaj raps her verse in an entirely orange costume while sitting on endless mountains of money. Another model is then eaten by a large pink mechanicalT-Rex, and Minaj emerges from its mouth wearing a neon green cropped jacket. After a scene featuring a model dressed like a queen posing in front of a burning Hollywood sign, the video cuts to Ty Dolla Sign, also in a cat mask and a prisoner jumpsuit, singing in a glowing jail cell while a stripper dances outside, who then unlocks the door for him. The video ends with Ty Dolla Sign taking off with her on a motorcycle with flaming rocket boosters.[35][36]

Critical reception

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Paul Thompson, writing forThe Fader, compared "New Body" to otherYandhi leaks as being "in various states of progress".[33] Thompson praised the production and polishing on Ty Dolla Sign's hook and Minaj's verse, but described West's verse as still being in demo form as he "lapse[s] from finished lines into mumbles reference phrases".[33] Thompson praised "New Body" and the otherYandhi leaks for having "more shape and direction that nearly anything on [Ye]" despite the unfinished lyrics.[33] In writing forRolling Stone, Thompson called it "the one song from theYandhi leaks that sounded like it might be a hit."[37]

Sam Murphy, writing forCool Accidents, described the song as becoming "a superfan favourite" ever since it leaked.[38] Brian McCollum of theDetroit Free Press described the reworked version of the song previewed at listening parties as "quickly infectious".[39] Danilo Castro of Heavy.com described "New Body" as "one of the most hotly contested tracks onJesus Is King."[30]

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