Ye’s 'RoboCop' Music Video Leak Has Fans Losing Their Mind Left, Right, and Centre

Published 10/09/2024, 9:47 PM EDT

Kanye West, now known as Ye, has fans obsessing over his vintage gems, rather than his latest drops. The rapper's comeback era, highlighted by hits like 'Vultures', remains the gold standard. However, some unreleased tracks have gained a cult following, with fans treating them like rare artifacts. Recently, a supposedly "best song of all time" leaked on X, sending fans into a frenzy, dominating trends, and proving Ye's past still has the power to make the internet lose its mind and productivity.

Renowned Ye insider, GoodAssSub, leaked a rare version of ‘RoboCop’ on social media. Dating back to 2008, the track roots from Ye's iconic '808s & Heartbreak' album which triggered a mass meltdown within minutes of resurfacing. The song features an earlier version before the ideas of Amber Rose on the robot amplified it. The leak has thus sparked widespread reactions, with fans bringing the house down and rekindling nostalgia for the rapper's influential fourth studio album.

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The source that leaked the early version has further shared more news on the track, which has sparked a frenzy among fans. Notably, this version lacks Amber Rose's face in the robot visuals. GoodAssSub clarified, "This is one of the early versions...the later version with Amber's face will be posted on a later date," citing the releasing company's plans.

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Fans meanwhile have savored the long-lost release, sparking fervent fan reactions all over social media trends and highlights. 

RoboCop’s leak has fans going berserk over social media

Fans went wild over the leaked 'RoboCop' video, hailing it as Ye's peak performance. Enthusiasts flooded social media, urging the preservation of the masterpiece. Others initially struggled with the alternate version but ultimately conceded it surpassed the original. Listeners praised the improved sound, reigniting passion for '808s & Heartbreak'. The nostalgia-tinged leak solidified the album's status as groundbreaking. 

Questioning the rapper's unprecedented stunts, fans also wondered what was the point of shelving such a standout track. 

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The hype around 'RoboCop', however, faced while making way for Ye's upcoming drop, ‘Bully’. Fans are building hype, eagerly anticipating the rapper's next move. Moreover, amidst rumors of his alleged divorce from Bianca Censori, speculation grows that ‘Bully’ will usher in a new Ye era. Expectations are sky high as 'Bully's release looms. Fans, however, have not backed off, proving how being Ye stans is not for the weak-hearted. 

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How did you like the newfound fan-favorite leak from Ye's arsenal? Let us know your thoughts on the same in the comments below.

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