Just hours after delivering the strange, gibberish track “Lift Yourself” on his website, Kanye West has premiered a new track with T.I. called “Ye vs. the People.” It played on a loop on Power 106 FM on April 27. The track plays out like a political debate between Kanye and T.I., touching on police brutality, president Trump, Obama, and even “the sunken place” (a reference to Get Out). Stream it below or on his website.

The song opens with Kanye rapping the lyric, “I know Obama was heaven-sent/But ever since Trump won, it proved that I could be president.” At another point, he says, “Make America Great Again had a negative reception/I took it, wore it, rocked it, gave it a new direction.”

After “Lift Yourself,” “Ye vs. the People” is Kanye’s first new song since 2016’s The Life of Pablo. T.I. recently shared on his Instagram story that he and Kanye spent the day together, most likely discussing his recent polarizing Twitter activity and support of Donald Trump. “I refuse to just give up on him,” he said.

Kanye recently announced a seven-track solo record, which will arrive on June 1. He’s also announced a handful of projects on the way—a collaborative release with Kid Cudi called Kids See Ghost, production on a forthcoming Nas LP, and new tracks with Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, and ASAP Rocky.

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