More than 200 unreleased songs were leaked earlier this week.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago -- which awarded Ye the degree in 2015 -- says it "condemns and repudiates" the rapper's "anti-Black, antisemitic, racist and dangerous statements."
The singer earns her second career chart-topper, which completes one of the longest climbs to the summit in the last 10 years.
The rapper shared via Instagram Live that she recently had her own procedure reversed.
“Someday We’ll All Be Free” was posted on Ye's Instagram & played on Alex Jones' 'InfoWars.'
Thanks to Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion, Malibu Babie became the first female producer this century to debut at No. 1 on this key chart.
The singer is still holding out hope her pal can hop on the deluxe version of S.O.S.
Lizzo introduced on stage a collection of "activists and people that I think deserve the spotlight.”
S.O.S is out on Friday (Dec. 9)
The moment comes shortly after the rapper once again proclaimed his "love" for Hitler.






