Kim Kardashian Teases Kanye West's 'Follow God' Music Video
By Peyton Blakemore
November 7, 2019
The first music video from a track off Kanye West's latest album Jesus Is King is seemingly on the way.
On Wednesday (November 6), Ye's wife Kim Kardashian shared the first look at the "Follow God" visual to her Instagram Stories. While the preview was only a few seconds, it showed Kanye in what looked like Wyoming, rapping while surrounded by nature — snow, mountains, and acres of land. He was also shown riding in a four-wheeler beside his father, Ray West, as noted by Ye's fan page "Team Kanye Daily."
As of today (November 7), there's been no word on a release date for the "Follow God" music video.
“Follow God” music video with a cameo by Ray West. Filmed recently in Wyoming.
— TeamKanyeDaily (@TeamKanyeDaily) November 7, 2019
(Via Kim’s Instagram story) pic.twitter.com/h47Etphpc5
⚠️⚠️ Is the Kanye West FOLLOW GOD video about to drop from Jesus Is King ??
— AUD'$ (@AUDollars) November 7, 2019
Kim Kardashian just posted this clip on her IG story and it looks WILD 🔥🔥🔥@kanyewest @TeamKanyeDaily @KanyePodcast @KimKardashian @DebatingHipHop_ pic.twitter.com/2Jgc9zToN4
As fans know, after a number of delays, including its scheduled midnight release, Ye dropped Jesus Is King — his first gospel-inspired project and ninth studio album — at 12:00 p.m on October 25.
The 11-track project features Ty Dolla $ign, Fred Hammond, Kenny G and more. It marked the beginning of a new sound for Ye as he promotes family values, talks of his relationship with Christ, and evangelizes —pointing listeners to the word of God — throughout the record. It's standout tracks include: "On God," "Selah," "Closed On Sunday," which name-checks Chick-fil-A, "Use This Gospel," and "Follow God."
The album debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 — Kanye's ninth consecutive No. 1 album in a row — moving 264,000 equivalent album units in its first week.
It was also accompanied Ye's Jesus Is King IMAX film, which brought the rapper's famed Sunday Service to life.
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