Just in case you can't get to your social media accounts right away, I've rounded up the 16 most hysterical memes of West's highly-anticipated new album cover art, you never knew you needed in life. Fans, of course, felt similarly - and they immediately took to Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr to turn the 38-year-old rapper's cover into some amazing memes that should go down in history as some of the Internet's greatest. With just an orange background, the title repeated over and over again in black lettering that overlaps itself occasionally, and a wedding photo of what may be his parents' wedding ceremony (I guess he is a family man after all), the album art seems almost too subdued for an album that West's been hyping so much. Though West did put thought into the artwork, turning to Belgian artist Peter De Potter to create the visuals for his baby, the image is quite simple - honestly, too simple for West. However, in addition to stunning fans with its release, it also drove fans to produce a lot of hilarious Kanye West memes relating to the cover - probably because West is taking his damn time to release the album itself. After changing the name about, uh, three times, the release of his cover art came as a welcome surprise considering the anticipation. With the two tennis players sharing the first two sets, the third and final set was a ‘marathon’, with a more accurate and fresh world number 99 in the decisive moments.Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that on Thursday, Kanye West tweeted the album cover art for The Life Of Pablo, his seventh studio album (and self-proclaimed "best album of all time"). I am gave him more confidence in the final set that he won with a 6-4.įinally, in the women’s tournament in Parma, Sara Sorribes resisted until the end but lost the battle of more than three hours of the round of 16 against the American Lauren Davis. The Mallorcan responded quickly to a first service break in the seventh game of the first set, but after the second ‘break’, the world number 24 closed the first set with his serve. In the tournament in Seoul (South Korea), Jaume Munar, who put on a great match, fell 7-5, 6-4 to Canadian Denis Shapovalov. The second and final set ended 6-4, with the Spaniard planting something more in the face. The transalpine was a roller from the beginning and with an initial 3-0 he put on track a first set that closed with a 6-3. He is already waiting for Serbian Novak Djokovic in the next round of the Tel Aviv tournament.Īlso in Sofia, Bernabé Zapata had no chance against the Italian Lorenzo Sonego, who added his sixth consecutive victory. After the hour of play in the first set, the Spaniard was able to close the match with a second set 6-1 in half an hour. Thus, the ‘tie-break’ was reached, with a consistent Andújar that did not give the Brazilian an option to win that first set. The Brazilian converted the first ‘break’ in the ninth game, with the option of closing that first set with his serve, but Andújar grew and got the best tennis out of him and in the end he made it 5-5. The Brazilian, number 62 in the world -better ranking than the Spaniard (115)-, made things difficult for the man from Cuenca, who wanted to take the initiative from the beginning, but Monteiro, more aggressive although somewhat erratic, made him uncomfortable. Now, the Australian Aleksandar Vukic will be measured in the round of 16.Īndújar also debuted with victory, after enduring a tough and demanding first set against Monteiro. Verdasco did not lose serve again, and he did break his rival’s, in the twelfth game of the second set, to close the match in one hour and 39 minutes. However, that irregularity of the Georgian was transformed into a positive, and the comeback began to take place until he placed the 4-4 on the scoreboard based on talent. Very touched in the mood, Basilashvili suffered a 3-0 loss in the second set, with a very toned Verdasco in the second set. Thus the tiebreaker was reached, in which the man from Madrid was cooler to win the first set after a 7-1 in that ‘tie-break’. After a few games where equality reigned, in the eighth the Georgian broke the Spaniard’s serve (3-5), a ‘break’ that Verdasco returned in the ninth. The Spaniard had to wait for his moment in a match that began with a more successful Basilashvili and taking the initiative, also on the scoreboard. And the key to this important triumph was in the irregularity of the Georgian, number 37 in the world, something that a concentrated Verdasco took advantage of. The man from Madrid added his first victory after falling in the round of 16 in Istanbul (Turkey) and in his debut in San Diego (United States).
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