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Kanye West Plans to Build Self-Sustaining City in Middle East

KANYE WEST
Vanguard Award winner Kanye West spoke onstage during the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on August 30, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

*Kanye West allegedly relocated to the Middle East and lives in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. The rapper may settle there for the long haul to build a self-sustaining city. 

In a new Tweet, Ye announced he’s building a 100,000-acre city in the Middle East called DROAM, reportedly in Phase 1 development. 

Ye’s post calls for project managers, engineers, architects, and contractors to join the team working on the city, which will be twice the size of Paris or New York City. He failed to include details on how potential candidates can submit resumes.

Check out his full post below.

This is the latest “big city” idea from the artist. In 2020, Yeezy said he was helping develop a smart city in Haiti similar to the one Akon is building in Senegal.

“Just to be CLEAR: WE ARE IN ENGAGED WITH HAITI’s GOVERNMENT to make a transformational INVESTMENT to bring JOBS, DEVELOPMENT, HELP SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS and FISHERMEN and Build a new « CITY OF THE FUTURE » in a very beautiful country,” Kanye tweeted at the time.

Most recently, Kanye launched a new website for fans to stay updated with information about him and his upcoming “Vulture” album. 

The hip-hop star announced Yews. News on December 12, and visitors of the platform on a desktop or laptop computer are greeted with a message stating: “Yews is designed for mobile.”

Ye’s new album will be released on February 15, featuring Lil Durk, Kodak Black, and Ty Dolla Sign.

READ MORE: Kanye West Plans to Build a ‘New City of the Future’ in Haiti

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