“Jesus Is King” has finally risen — arriving about 12 hours after its scheduled midnight drop.
And though it’s not the second coming of Kanye the Great from “The College Dropout,” “Graduation” and “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” it works better as a gospel album than those who had little faith might have expected.
More of an EP length at 27 minutes, it’s easily, immediately better than 2018’s similarly brief “Ye.” And while his companion “Jesus Is King” film — also released Friday — might make you roll your eyes, it’s hard to doubt the righteous conviction that West displays here.
You believe that he believes.
Although nothing here will make you forget the gloriousness of “Jesus Walks,” there’s a cohesive flow that takes you on a spiritual journey. It feels as if you are attending one of West’s Sunday Service performances, even if it’s not live.
In fact, some of the best moments feature the Sunday Service Choir, who open the LP with “Every Hour.” They invoke the Holy Spirit with their soul-stirring call: “Sing till the power of the Lord comes down.”