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Kanye West Teams With Theophilus London for "Can't Stop"


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Kanye West Teams With Theophilus London for "Can't Stop"

Theophilus London's upcoming album Vibes! was executive produced by Kanye West. West also appears on one of the album's tracks, "Can't Stop". Now, you can stream the entire album below, via Rap-Up.com.

Vibes! is out November 4 via Warner Bros. It also features Blood Orange's Devonté Hynes. London discussed West's involvement in the record in a press release:

Kanye West decided he wanted to help the culture through my voice and music. He wanted to help me become a better musician and helped mentor me during the process of Vibes! He agreed to be Executive Producer after hearing "Neu Law" in his car system while driving through Paris.

Vibes!:

01 Water Me [ft. Leon Ware]
02 Neu Law
03 Take And Look
04 Can't Stop My Love [ft. Kanye West]
05 Get Me Right
06 Heartbreaker
07 Do Girls
08 Tribe [ft. Jesse Boykins III]
09 Smoke (Interlude) [ft. Soko]
10 Smoke Dancehall
11 Need Somebody [ft. Leon Ware]
12 Figure It Out [ft. Devonte Hynes]



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