Kanye West’s ‘Hurricane’ with The Weeknd, Lil Baby Has Started to Hit Streaming Services

Kanye West’s DONDA has yet to be released, but he’s holding fans over with new music in the meantime.

The song “Hurricane” featuring The Weeknd and Lil Baby has started to appear on streaming services in international markets including Japan and Russia, while a U.S. release could be imminent. The 4-minute-long track is listed as track No. 2 in the 24-song DONDA tracklist that appears on the iTunes Store, which lists an Aug. 15 release date for the album.

Kanye’s manager, Bu Thiam, also seemed to hint that “Hurricane” would drop before the album. “Still locked in,” he wrote in an Instagram Story that has since been deleted. “Never rush the process.”

Additionally, Spotify’s RapCaviar account alluded to “Hurricane” on Twitter, tagging Kanye, The Weeknd, and Lil Baby alongside the clock and eyeball emojis.

Kanye debuted “Hurricane” during his live-streamed listening event from Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Thursday night, along with collaborations with JAY-Z, Young Thug, Pusha T, Playboi Carti, Lil Durk, and more.

“Hurricane” has been around for at least three years and has gone through several changes. According to HipHop-N-More, the song was originally titled “80 Degrees” and was first previewed back in 2018 when Kanye was working on his scrapped Yandhi album.