Aftermath Producer CLAIMS “PSYCHOTIC” Kanye West LEAKED ‘Jesus Is King 2’

Kanye West posing for a picture.

Aftermath producer FredWreck claimed Kanye West leaked Jesus Is King 2 himself. On Tuesday (Sept. 26), the musician took to X/Twitter to send a brief message to Ye. “Kanye is a 5150 psychotic double-crossing leaking bi**h!” he typed. Social media reacted to the shots, seemingly shocked at his feelings toward the Chicago native. 

“I hate this kinda language. We’re supposed to be in a better place for mental health and not spewing hate towards it,” one user typed. “Sometimes he’s very misunderstood Kanye doesn’t convey what he’s trying to say very well. But with this one, how does one know he’s leaked it.”

Another social media user cast doubt that West would leak the album by respoding, “I doubt it was him leaking these albums, videos, etc. ‘LA Monster’ is hard though!” One person doubled down on the producer’s sentiments, writing, “AND GETTING WORSE. He is the Plague Lil bro. He impossible to work with. And will Switch out in heartbeat. Keep your head up!”

 

Other folks chimed in, wondering whether or not Fred’s account had been hacked. However, his tweet hasn’t been deleted as of Thursday (Sept. 28).

FredWreck’s post arrived a day after Jesus Is King 2 leaked on the internet. On Monday (Sept. 25), a social media user shared the full album on the “Through The Wire” Reddit page. Jesus Is King 2 seems to be a 15-song album with a star-studded guest list. Features across the work include Pusha T, Marsha Ambrosius, Eminem, Travis Scott, 2 Chainz, Anderson .Paak, A$AP Ferg, and Snoop Dogg.

 

A closer look at the project shows that the work is reimagined versions of the original album done by Aftermath head honcho Dr. Dre. Some songs included “Water” and “God Is,” with Ye’s production receiving Dre’s signature touch.

 

Jesus Is King 2 was announced back in 2019. At the time, Ye took to X/Twitter to reveal his upcoming project. “Ye and Dre, Jesus Is King Part II coming,” he xweeted. Then, during a Sunday Service event, Ye provided more details about the project.

“Jesus Is King is my first clean album,” he said. “I used to spend all my time trying to make my beats be mixed as good as Dr. Dre. Who knew all I had to do was do an album for God, and then Dr. Dre would start mixing my beats? Spend your time on God, and he’ll handle the rest.”