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Kanye West Performs Sunday Service At Coachella


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Kanye West appeared at Coachella this morning for the first ever public Sunday Service and those in attendance were able to witness one of the most unique performances of the year. Bringing along Chance the Rapper, as well as DMX, for the performance, West conducted a diverse 28-song set that ranged from covers to originals.

According to observers, West left most of the actual vocals to the choir, “though he did take the mic for ‘All Falls Down’ and ‘Jesus Walk,'” says Consequence of Sound.

See clips from the performance as well as the set list below.

Setlist:

Summer Madness (Kool & The Gang cover)
Do I Do (Stevie Wonder cover)
Outstanding (The Gap Band cover)
Ultralight Beam
Oh Lord, How Excellent
No Greater Love
Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1
Power
Lift Him Up
Ha Ya (Eternal Life) (The Clark Sisters cover)
Otis (JAY Z & Kanye West cover)
I Want to Thank You (Alicia Myers cover)
As (Stevie Wonder cover)
Back to Life (Soul II Soul cover)
Stormy Night
We Have Everything We Need (New song)
Never Would Have Made It (Teyana Taylor cover)
Follow Me
Fade
Brighter Day (Kirk Franklin cover)
This is the Day (Fred Hammond cover)
Lift Yourself
All Falls Down
Water (New song, live debut)
Ultralight Beam (with Chance the Rapper)
Jesus Walks
Master Blaster (Jammin’) (Stevie Wonder cover)
Nights Over Egypt (The Jones Girls cover)

 

via Consequence of Sound

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