Kanye
West
has
once
again
set
his
sights
on
a
groundbreaking
project—this
time,
in
the
form
of
an
entire
self-sustaining
city
in
the
Middle
East,
aptly
named
DROAM.
While
West
is
known
for
his
boundary-pushing
ventures,
this
latest
endeavor
raises
eyebrows
and
as
usual—
skepticism.
The
rapper,
who
has
teased
fans
with
unreleased
albums
and
announcements,
revealed
his
plans
for
DROAM
on
X.
The
city,
currently
in
Phase
1
development,
is
projected
to
span
a
colossal
100,000
acres,
an
area
twice
the
size
of
New
York
City.
West
is
actively
seeking
collaborators,
extending
an
invitation
to
project
managers,
engineers,
architects,
contractors,
and
builders
to
join
him
in
this
audacious
venture.
However,
amidst
the
grandeur
of
this
visionary
city,
reports
have
surfaced
about
West’s
Los
Angeles
church,
a
property
acquired
earlier
this
year
for
$1.5
million.
Disturbing
images
reveal
boarded-up
windows
and
accumulating
trash,
presenting
a
stark
contrast
to
the
global
aspirations
of
the
rapper.
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Adding
another
layer
to
the
narrative,
West
recently
listed
his
Malibu
home
for
sale
after
abandoning
renovation
plans
due
to
financial
difficulties.
The
house
currently
lacks
windows
and
electricity,
symbolizing
a
shift
from
opulence
to
neglect.
The
plans
of
West’s
futuristic
city
plans
with
the
reported
state
of
his
existing
properties
creates
a
narrative
of
ambition
and
uncertainty.
As
fans
eagerly
await
updates
on
DROAM
and
the
speculated
New
Year’s
Eve
album
drop,
West’s
ability
to
turn
his
visionary
ideas
into
reality
remains
a
subject
of
fascination
and
skepticism.
Thoughts?