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G.O.O.D Music Joins Kanye In Hawaii to Finish Cruel Summer


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By Miranda Johnson

Looks like Kanye West and Kim Kardashian aren’t the only ones hanging in Hawaii. Word is that members of Ye's G.O.O.D Music crew have and will be jetting to the tropical paradise to join him. They're reportedly adding four new features to Cruel Summer and putting final touches on it.

With the release date now pushed from September 4 to 18, they have some extra time to finish things up.

"We're going to be out there (Hawaii) for a little bit just helping Kanye finish up Cruel Summer and helping Kanye do his new ideas for his new stuff," Hit-Boy told VIBE.com. "Just fine tuning. Everybody's adding their last little input. And verses here and there. It's going to be crazy I can tell you that."

Longtime G.O.O.D Music contributor Malik Yusef also chimed in telling a fan on Twitter that the LP might be pushed back even further than September 18. “@jacobscottnolan yeah it looks like a push back, on #CRUELSUMMER but our wish has 4 additional features has MOSt DEFinitely been granted," he tweeted.

The album was originally set for an early August release followed by early September date, but it can be certain that whatever Yeezy delivers will be nothing but G.O.O.D Music.



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