Kanye West has yet again missed a deadline of his ninth studio album, Jesus is King. Despite the repetitive cycle, his fans still wait in the hope to listen to the long-awaited album.

Kanye West fans were left disappointed as the clock struck midnight and there was no ‘Jesus is King’ album. This release date adds to the growing graveyard of the singer’s projects that fail to see the light of the day.
Kanye West’s ‘Jesus is King’ was initially supposed to release on 27 September but it did not meet the deadline. Later, it was postponed to 29 September with no explanations whatsoever. But again, the album failed its fans yet again. And now, it marks the third time in a row that the Kanye West album failed to keep up to the deadline.
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Another Album, Another Deadline
Not only this but Kanye has also promised another album for Christmas. According to him, ‘Jesus is Born’ would be released on the day Jesus was born. But then, will it really?
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“Sunday Service album, Jesus Is Born, on Christmas, is coming,” Kanye West told Zane Lowe during a two-hour interview on Beats 1 radio show. But that was not the only thing that he talked about.

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Among other things, he deemed himself as the greatest human artist of all time. “I am unquestionably, undoubtedly the greatest human artist of all time. It’s just not even a question anymore at this point. It’s just a fact.” Kanye West discussed a lot of other things including marriage, music and… porn! The interview aired on 24 October.
Porn Addiction
Apart from all this, the thing that caught everyone’s ear was when Kanye talked about his porn addiction. He explained how the addiction affected his life.
“Playboy was my gateway into full-blown pornography addiction. My dad had a Playboy left out at age 5, and it’s affected almost every choice I made for the rest of my life,” Kanye West explained to Zane Lowe. “From age 5 to now having to kick the habit. And it just presents itself in the open, like it’s OK. And I stand up and say, you know, it’s not OK.”
