Third release off “So Help Me God” album features Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom and Sir Paul McCartney

Mar 3, 2015 09:59 GMT  ·  By

Last week, Kanye West performed at the Brit Awards 2015 after Rihanna backed out at the last minute, and premiered a brand new song off his upcoming album, which he revealed yesterday would be called “So Help Me God.”

“All Day,” a collaboration with Theophilus London and Allan Kingdom is now available online: you can either stream it online on Kanye West’s official website, or purchase it on iTunes. All leaked versions of the track have been duly removed from YouTube and SoundCloud as far as I can tell.

The surprise with this new release isn’t the actual song, since we already got to listen to it at the Brits, but the fact that it also features Sir Paul McCartney, with whom Kanye worked on Rihanna’s 2015 single “FourFiveSeconds.”

You might not be able to tell it upon on a first listen, but a rep for the rapper confirms for Rolling Stone that the whistling at the end of “All Day” is McCartney, which is actually “a re-recording of a song McCartney wrote in 1969 that was inspired by a Pablo Picasso painting of a guitarist.”

McCartney is expected to make other appearances on Kanye’s new album. A release date has not been announced yet, but the rapper revealed at the beginning of the year that he was about 80 percent done recording and putting it together.

So it won’t be long now.