Kanye West Debuts New Tiger Print-Like Hairstyle

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Kanye West attends the the Versace fall 2019 fashion show at the American Stock Exchange Building in lower Manhattan on December 02, 2018 in New York City.
Kanye West goes back to his natural hair color, but rocks some pretty wild designs.

Over the course of his career, Kanye West hasn't shied away from experimenting. From clothing to music, he's been one of the most daring public figures of the century. He's also used his hair as a canvas for experiments. He's rocked some pretty unique outlines and designs in his head in the past but he's also been dabbling with different types of hair color. While he's abandoned the blonde for the time being, he recently debuted his new hairstyle while walking around in public.

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Kanye West has switched up his hairstyles on numerous occasions in the past few years. He was one of the first to hop on the blonde wave, but now, he's returned with some tiger print-like designs all over his scalp. TMZ caught him as he arrived at his office in Calabasas earlier today where he sported the new look.

Aside from his new look, fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Yandhi, his official follow-up to 2017's Ye. Over the past few months, he's been spotted in the studio with numerous artists such as Lil Wayne, Migos, Timbaland, and more. After his controversial appearance on SNL in September, he headed to Uganda which was organized by YesJulz (she also organized his Wyoming release party). Most recently, Slim of 112 revealed that Kanye West was working on Christian music. It's unsure if this will land on Yandhi but we're definitely curious to hear what Kanye's been working on.


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