1996–2002: Early work and Roc-A-Fella West began his early production career in the mid-1990s, creating beats primarily for burgeoning local artists in the Chicago area. He received his first official production credits at age nineteen, when he produced eight tracks on
Down to Earth, the 1996 debut album of Chicago-based
underground rapper Grav. In 1998, West was the first producer signed to the management-production company
Hip Hop Since 1978, founded by Gee Roberson and Kyambo "Hip-Hop" Joshua. For a time, West acted as a ghost producer for
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie. Due to his association with Angelettie, West was not able to release a solo album, so he formed the Go-Getters, a hip-hop group composed of him and fellow Chicago natives
GLC, Timmy G, Really Doe, and Arrowstar. The Go-Getters independently released their first and only studio album,
World Record Holders in 1999 through West's company,
Konman Productions. He produced "My Life" on
Foxy Brown's second studio album
Chyna Doll (1999), which became the second hip-hop album by a female rapper to peak atop the US
Billboard 200 chart. West produced songs for label cohorts such as
Beanie Sigel and
Freeway, but also produced beats which were used by artists on other labels including
Ludacris,
Alicia Keys, and
Janet Jackson. Meanwhile, West struggled to attain a record deal as a rapper. Multiple record companies, including
Capitol Records, After a 2002 car accident shattered his jaw, West was inspired; two weeks after being admitted to the hospital, he recorded "
Through the Wire" at the
Record Plant Studios with his jaw still wired shut. The song was first included on West's debut
mixtape Get Well Soon..., which was released in December 2002. At the same time, West announced that he was working on an album titled
The College Dropout, whose overall theme was to "make your own decisions. Don't let society tell you, 'This is what you have to do.
2003–2006: The College Dropout and Late Registration in December 2005 as a supporting act for
U2 on their
Vertigo Tour West recorded the remainder of the album in Los Angeles while recovering from the car accident. It was leaked months before its release date, West added new verses,
string arrangements,
gospel choirs, and improved drum programming. and was eventually released in February 2004, reaching No. 2 on the
Billboard 200 as his debut single, "
Through the Wire" peaked at No. 15 while on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart for five weeks. "
Slow Jamz", his second single, featuring
Twista and
Jamie Foxx, became the three musicians' first No. 1 hit.
The College Dropout received critical acclaim, was nominated for the top album of the year by
American Music Awards and
Billboard, and has consistently been ranked among the great hip-hop works and debut albums by artists.
The College Dropout was certified
triple platinum in the U.S., and garnered West 10 Grammy nominations, including
Album of the Year, and
Best Rap Album (which it received). During this period, West founded
GOOD Music, a record label and management company that housed affiliate artists and producers, such as No I.D. and
John Legend, and produced singles for
Brandy,
Common, Legend, and
Slum Village. West was inspired by
Roseland NYC Live, a 1998 live album by English
trip hop group
Portishead, produced with the
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, incorporating
string arrangements into his hip-hop production. Though West had not been able to afford many live instruments around the time of his debut album, the money from his commercial success enabled him to hire a
string orchestra for his second album
Late Registration.
Late Registration sold over 2.3 million units in the United States alone by the end of 2005 and was considered by industry observers as the only successful major album release of the fall season, which had been plagued by steadily declining CD sales. When his song "
Touch the Sky" failed to win Best Video at the 2006
MTV Europe Music Awards, West went onto the stage as the award was being presented to
Justice and
Simian for "
We Are Your Friends" and argued that he should have won the award instead. Hundreds of news outlets worldwide criticized the outburst. On November 7, 2006, West apologized for this outburst publicly during his performance as support act for
U2 for their Vertigo concert in
Brisbane. He later spoofed the incident on the 33rd-season premiere of
Saturday Night Live in September 2007.
2007–2009: Graduation, 808s & Heartbreak, and VMAs incident with producer and former mentor
No I.D. (left) in October 2008West's third studio album,
Graduation, was released in September 2007. The album debuted at number one on the U.S.
Billboard 200 chart and selling 957,000 copies in its first week.
Graduation continued the string of critical and commercial successes by West, and the album's lead single, "
Stronger", garnered his third number-one hit. "Stronger", which samples French house duo
Daft Punk, has been accredited to not only encouraging other hip-hop artists to incorporate
house and
electronica elements into their music, but also for playing a part in the revival of
disco and
electro-infused music in the late 2000s. His mother's death in November 2007 and the end of his engagement to Alexis Phifer profoundly affected West, who set off for his 2008
Glow in the Dark Tour shortly thereafter. Recorded mostly in
Honolulu, Hawaii in three weeks, West announced his fourth album,
808s & Heartbreak, at the
2008 MTV Video Music Awards, where he performed its lead single, "
Love Lockdown". Music audiences were taken aback by the uncharacteristic production style and the presence of Auto-Tune, which typified the pre-release response to the record.
808s & Heartbreak was released by
Island Def Jam in November 2008. Upon its release, the lead single "
Love Lockdown" debuted at number three on the
Billboard Hot 100, while follow-up single "
Heartless" debuted at number four. While it was criticized prior to release,
808s & Heartbreak is considered to have had a significant effect on hip-hop music, encouraging other rappers to take more creative risks with their productions. While
Taylor Swift was accepting her award for Best Female Video at the
2009 MTV Video Music Awards, West went on stage and grabbed the microphone from her to proclaim that
Beyoncé deserved the award instead. He was subsequently removed from the remainder of the show for his actions. West was criticized by various celebrities for the outburst, and by President
Barack Obama, who called West a "jackass". The incident sparked a large influx of
Internet photo memes. West subsequently apologized, including personally to Swift. However, in a November 2010 interview, he seemed to recant his past apologies, describing the act at the 2009 awards show as "selfless".
2010–2012: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Watch the Throne, and Cruel Summer Festival in Brazil in 2011|left|397x397px Following the highly publicized incident, West took a brief break from music and threw himself into fashion, then returned to Hawaii for a few months writing and recording his next album. A variety of artists contributed to the project, including close friends Jay-Z, Kid Cudi and
Pusha T, as well as collaborations with artists including
Justin Vernon of
Bon Iver and
Gil Scott Heron.
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, West's fifth studio album, was released in November 2010 to widespread acclaim from critics, many of whom considered it his best work and said it solidified his comeback. In stark contrast to his previous effort, which featured a minimalist sound,
Dark Fantasy adopts a maximalist philosophy and deals with themes of celebrity and excess. the latter of which accompanied a
35-minute film of the same name directed by and starring West. During this time, West initiated the free music program
GOOD Fridays through his website, offering a free download of previously unreleased songs each Friday, a portion of which were included on the album. This promotion ran from August to December 2010.
Dark Fantasy went on to go platinum in the United States, but its omission as a contender for
Album of the Year at the
54th Grammy Awards was viewed as a "snub" by several media outlets. 2011 saw West embark on a festival tour to commemorate the release of
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, performing and headlining at numerous festivals, including:
SWU Music & Arts,
Austin City Limits Music Festival,
Oya Festival,
Flow Festival,
Live Music Festival,
The Big Chill,
Essence Music Festival,
Lollapalooza, and
Coachella, which was described by
The Hollywood Reporter as "one of greatest hip-hop sets of all time". West released the collaborative album
Watch the Throne with Jay-Z in August 2011. By employing a sales strategy that released the album digitally weeks before its physical counterpart,
Watch the Throne became one of the few major label albums in the
Internet age to avoid a
leak. "
Niggas in Paris" became the record's highest-charting single, peaking at number five on the
Billboard Hot 100. In 2012, West released the
compilation album Cruel Summer, a collection of tracks by artists from West's record label GOOD Music.
2013–2015: Yeezus and the Yeezus Tour Sessions for West's sixth solo effort begin to take shape in early 2013 in his own personal loft's living room at a Paris hotel. Determined to "undermine the commercial", he once again brought together close collaborators and attempted to incorporate Chicago
drill,
dancehall,
acid house, and
industrial music. Primarily inspired by architecture, Initial promotion of his sixth album included worldwide video projections of the album's music and live television performances.
Yeezus, West's sixth album, was released June 18, 2013, to rave reviews from critics. It became his sixth consecutive number one debut, but also marked his lowest solo opening week sales. in 2013 In September 2013, West announced he would be headlining
his first solo tour in five years, to support
Yeezus, with fellow American rapper
Kendrick Lamar accompanying him as a supporting act. The tour was met with rave reviews from critics.
Rolling Stone described it as "crazily entertaining, hugely ambitious, emotionally affecting (really!) and, most importantly, totally bonkers". West subsequently released a number of singles featuring
Paul McCartney, including "
Only One" and "
FourFiveSeconds", also featuring
Rihanna. In November 2013, West stated that he was beginning work on his next studio album, hoping to release it by mid-2014, with production by Rick Rubin and
Q-Tip. Having initially announced a new album entitled
Yeezus II slated for a 2014 release, West announced in March 2015 that the album would instead be tentatively called
So Help Me God. In May 2015, West was awarded an
honorary doctorate by the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago for his contributions to music, fashion, and popular culture. The next month, West headlined at the
Glastonbury Festival in the UK, despite a petition signed by almost 135,000 people against his appearance. Another petition aimed to block West from headlining the
2015 Pan American Games, garnering 50,000 supporters.
2016–2017: The Life of Pablo and tour cancellation in 2016 West announced in January 2016 that
Swish would be released on February 11, and later that month, released new songs "
Real Friends" and a snippet of "
No More Parties in LA" with Kendrick Lamar. On January 26, 2016, West revealed he had renamed the album from
Swish to
Waves. In the weeks leading up to the album's release, West became embroiled in several
Twitter controversies. Several days ahead of its release, West again changed the title, this time to
The Life of Pablo. On February 11, West premiered the album at
Madison Square Garden as part of the presentation of his Yeezy Season3 clothing line. Following the preview, West announced that he would be modifying the tracklist once more before its release to the public. He released the album exclusively on
Tidal on February 14, 2016, following a performance on
Saturday Night Live. Following its release, West continued to tinker with mixes of several tracks, describing the work as "a living breathing changing creative expression" and proclaiming the end of the
album as a dominant release form. Despite West's earlier comments, in addition to Tidal, the album was released through several other competing services starting in April. In February 2016, West stated on Twitter that he was planning to release another album in the summer of 2016, tentatively called
Turbo Grafx 16 in reference to the 1990s
video game console of the same name. In June 2016, West released the collaborative lead single "
Champions" off the GOOD Music album
Cruel Winter, which has yet to be released. Later that month, West released a controversial video for "
Famous", which depicted wax figures of several celebrities (including West, Kardashian, Taylor Swift, businessman and then-presidential candidate
Donald Trump, comedian
Bill Cosby, and former president George W. Bush) sleeping nude in a shared bed. In August 2016, West embarked on the
Saint Pablo Tour in support of
The Life of Pablo. West postponed several dates in October following the
Paris robbery of several of his wife's effects. On November 21, 2016, West cancelled the remaining 21 dates on the Saint Pablo Tour, following a week of no-shows, curtailed concerts and rants about politics. He was later admitted for psychiatric observation at
UCLA Medical Center. He stayed hospitalized over the Thanksgiving weekend because of a temporary psychosis stemming from sleep deprivation and extreme dehydration. Following this episode West took an 11-month break from posting on Twitter and the public in general.
2017–2019: Ye and the Wyoming Sessions '' in 2018|upright It was reported in May 2017 that West was recording new music in
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with a wide range of collaborators. In April 2018, West announced plans to write a philosophy book entitled
Break the Simulation, later clarifying that he was sharing the book "in real time" on Twitter and began posting content that was likened to "
life coaching". Later that month, he also announced two new albums, a solo album and self-titled collaboration with Kid Cudi under the name
Kids See Ghosts, both of which would be released in June. Additionally, he revealed he would produce upcoming albums by GOOD Music label-mates
Pusha T and
Teyana Taylor, as well as
Nas. Shortly thereafter, West released the non-album singles "
Lift Yourself" and "
Ye vs. the People", in which he and
T.I. discussed West's support of Donald Trump. Pusha T's
Daytona, "the first project out of Wyoming", was released in May to critical acclaim, although the album's artwork—a photograph of deceased singer
Whitney Houston's bathroom that West paid $85,000 to license—attracted some controversy. The following week, West released his eighth studio album,
Ye. West has suggested that he scrapped the original recordings of the album and re-recorded it within a month. The week after, West released a collaborative album with Kid Cudi, titled
Kids See Ghosts, named after their group of the same name. West also completed production work on Nas'
Nasir and Teyana Taylor's
K.T.S.E., which were released in June 2018. In September, West announced his ninth studio album
Yandhi to be released by the end of the month and a collaborative album with fellow Chicagoan rapper Chance the Rapper titled
Good Ass Job. That same month, West announced that he would be changing his stage name to "Ye".
Yandhi was originally set for release in September 2018 but was postponed multiple times. In January 2019, West pulled out of headlining that year's Coachella festival after negotiations broke down due to discord regarding stage design. In July, it was reported that songs from West's unreleased album
Yandhi were leaked online. The following month, Kim Kardashian announced that West's next album would be titled
Jesus Is King, effectively scrapping
Yandhi. By October, the entire unfinished album was available for a short time on streaming services Spotify and Tidal.
2019–2022: Jesus Is King, Donda, and Donda 2 in 2019 On January 6, 2019, West started his weekly "
Sunday Service" events, which included soul variations of both West's and others' songs and were attended by multiple celebrities, including the Kardashians,
Charlie Wilson, and Kid Cudi. West previewed a new song, "
Water" at his "Sunday Service" orchestration performance at Coachella 2019, which was later revealed to feature on his upcoming album
Jesus Is King; West released the album on October 25, 2019. It became the first to ever top the
Billboard 200, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, Top Rap Albums, Top Christian Albums and Top Gospel Albums at the same time. On December 25, 2019, West and Sunday Service released
Jesus Is Born, containing 19 songs, including several re-workings of older West songs. West released a single titled "
Wash Us in the Blood" on June 30, 2020, featuring fellow American rapper and singer
Travis Scott, along with the music video, which was set to serve as the lead single from his tenth studio album
Donda. However, in September 2020, West stated that he would not be releasing any further music until he is "done with [his] contract with Sony and Universal". On October 16, he released the single "
Nah Nah Nah". West held several listening parties at
Mercedes-Benz Stadium for his upcoming album
Donda in the summer of 2021, where he had taken up temporary residence in one of the stadium's locker rooms, converting it into a recording studio to finish the recording. After multiple delays,
Donda was released on August 29, 2021. West claimed the album was released early without his approval and alleged that Universal had altered the tracklist. He released a deluxe edition of
Donda, including five new songs, to streaming services on November 14, 2021. On November 20, days after ending their long-running feud, West and rapper
Drake confirmed that they would stage the "Free
Larry Hoover" benefit concert on December 9 at the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. On January 5, 2022, West was announced as one of the 2022 headliners of
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Later that month on January 15, West released the first single for his upcoming album
Donda 2, "
Eazy" featuring
The Game, to be executive produced by American rapper
Future. West hosted a listening event for the album at
LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, on February 22. In April, shortly before Coachella, West pulled out as headlining act, then proceeded to pull out of headlining
Rolling Loud. West and The Game performed the single on July 22, marking West's first performance in five months following the low profile he had been keeping since
Donda 2 remained unfinished. A day later, despite cancelling as headliner, he appeared at Rolling Loud during
Lil Durk's set. In December 2022, after
weeks of controversial antisemitic statements, West released a new song, "Someday We'll All Be Free", on his Instagram.
2023–2025: Vultures and Bully V1 , for
Vultures 1 (2024) On August 25, 2023, West was reported to be in the process of recording his eleventh studio album, with two sources close to him stating that the release of new music was "imminent". On October 13,
Billboard reported that West had finished recording a
collaborative studio album with
Ty Dolla Sign and was in the process of shipping the album to distributors, adding that the album was originally intended for an official release that day but was ultimately pushed back for unknown reasons and expected to drop within the coming weeks. The eponymous lead single for the album, "
Vultures" featuring
Bump J, was released on November 22, 2023. Throughout late 2023 and early 2024, West and Ty Dolla Sign held several concerts previewing songs from the album. In a trailer, West announced that
Vultures would be released as a trilogy of albums, with three volumes set to be released on February 9, March 6, and April 5, 2024. In January 2024, West co-signed
4Batz and called him his favorite new artist. On February 8, 2024, West released the first volume's second single, "
Talking / Once Again" featuring his eldest daughter North. A day later, producer
Erick Sermon revealed in an interview that West's upcoming eleventh studio album was titled
Y3, while also stating that he had contributed to the album in 2023. West has since denied working on an album titled
Y3. On February 10, 2024, hours after West held a listening party at UBS Arena, the first volume of the
Vultures trilogy, entitled
Vultures 1, was officially released. The album debuted at number one on the
Billboard 200, becoming West's eleventh consecutive and Ty Dolla Sign's first number one album, respectively.
Vultures 2 released later that year on August 3. On September 28, during a concert in
Haikou, China at the
Wuyuan River Stadium, West announced his eleventh solo album
Bully, debuting the track "
Beauty and the Beast". On March 15, 2025, he shared a song on his
X account, "
Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine", featuring his daughter North and vocals credited to
Sean Combs, resulting in legal action from Kim Kardashian. On March 18, he shared links on X to three versions of
Bully, all of which were accompanied by a short film starring his son Saint. He stated that the album was "not finished and half of the vocals [are]
AI", and added that he did not intend to release it on streaming services because of "French and Jewish record labels".
Bully would later be released as the "screening version" on
YouTube for a temporary time.
2025–present: Cuck and Bully On March 26, 2025, West released "
WW3" under the name Ye onto streaming services, after having been previously teased by
Dave Blunts and
Adin Ross. A week later,
DJ Akademiks announced that West was working on
WW3, a collaborative album with Blunts, a few days after they held an interview where West wore a black
Ku Klux Klan-inspired outfit and said further controversial remarks. West changed the album's title to
Cuck on April 21, and in the following weeks released the singles "
Cousins" and "
Heil Hitler". After
Cuck leaked on May 18, 2025, West stated that he was "done with antisemitism", and asked God to "forgive me for the pain I've caused". He removed pro-
Nazi and antisemitic lyrics from the
Cuck singles, and on June 22, announced he was changing the album's title to
In a Perfect World; the album was ultimately scrapped. in April 2026, following the release of
Bully, selling out with $33 million and being his first concert in Los Angeles since 2021. On April 29, West released
Donda 2 on streaming services. On May 21, he released the single "
Alive", featuring
YoungBoy Never Broke Again, as the theme song for his upcoming YZY SZN 10 fashion collection. On June 20, West released a three-track
extended play (EP) preview of
Bully on streaming services. On June 27, West released
Never Stop, an EP by Sean Combs' son Christian "King" Combs. West served as
Never Stop executive producer, and North appears on the song "
Lonely Roads". The EP's release coincided with the closing arguments of
Sean Combs' criminal trial, in which he was charged with
racketeering and
sex trafficking; West has been an outspoken defender of Combs. On January 3, 2026, after multiple delays,
Yeezy updated its website with pre-orders to
Bully including multi-colored vinyl, cassette, CD, bundles, and digital download. West's team announced that that the album would no longer feature
AI-generated vocals.
Bully was released digitally on March 28, following West's deal to sign with American media company
Gamma. Following performances at
Shanghai in July 2025 and Mexico in January 2026, On April 1 and 3, West performed two concerts at
SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, selling $33 million in ticket sales and marking his first performance in the city since 2021. == Musical style ==