Kanye West Reveals WW3 Cover Featuring KKK Imagery As Album Remains Unreleased.

Kanye West Reveals WW3 Cover Featuring Kkk Imagery As Album Remains Unreleased.

Kanye West’s anticipated album WW3 has not been released as expected, but the artist has shared the album’s cover art. On April 3, West posted the image on X (formerly Twitter), showing two individuals wearing Ku Klux Klan robes, one of them holding flowers, in front of bales of hay.

The cover arrives amid confusion over the album’s actual release date. DJ Akademiks previously claimed WW3 would drop on April 3, but the album has yet to surface on any platforms. West has also not provided a clear release plan or confirmed whether the project will be available through traditional streaming services.

Earlier this week, West shared what appeared to be the project’s handwritten tracklist. The list included controversial titles such as “Heil Hitler,” “Free Diddy,” “Virgil Let Me Down,” “Cosby,” “Nitrous,” and “Hitler Ye and Jesus.” The album is said to include 11 tracks, with rising rapper Dave Blunts as the only featured guest.

West previously leaked another album titled Bully as an extended music video featuring his son Saint. WW3 appears to follow in the same vein, containing personal and confrontational material. On a track called “Bianca,” West addresses his relationship with his wife, claiming she left him and referencing efforts to have him hospitalized.

The song includes lyrics about tracking his wife’s location through a phone app and compares their situation to public figures Cassie and Diddy. Bianca Censori has not commented on the track. The couple has faced ongoing rumors of separation in recent months, fueled by West’s recent public behavior.

As of now, there is no confirmed release date for WW3 or details about its availability.

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