Yeezus: New album is 'all about giving,' says Kanye

'Yeezus,' the latest offering from Kanye West, is coming out June 18. 'Yeezus' has a dark, moody vibe that represents a departure from his earlier work.

Kanye West, seen here at a Metropolitan Museum of Art gala last May, is releasing his new album, 'Yeezus,' on June 18. He performed some tracks from the album Sunday night, including 'Black Skinhead' and 'New Slaves.'

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June 13, 2013

Kanye West says his new album is all about giving.

The multiplatinum rapper held a listening for "Yeezus" late Monday in New York City. Jay-Z and wife Beyoncé were among the few hundred attendees.

West said his sixth effort will showcase his growth over the last two years and that he "had to learn about giving ... this whole process is all about giving."

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"I feel like I know who I am," said West, who turned 36 on Saturday.

"Yeezus" is out June 18. It has a dark, moody vibe that expands beyond his last two solo efforts, 2010's "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy" and 2008's "808s & Heartbreak." It's also a departure from his first three albums, which featured a plethora of radio hits.

West held the listening in the loading dock of Milk Studios in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood. The room was dark as lights burst onto the walls to display colorful visuals that assisted the 10 songs the rapper played.

Busta Rhymes also attended the listening. West's new album features Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and rapper Chief Keef.

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