Kanye West Pays Tribute To His Late Mother Donda During Mother's Day Sunday Service
May 13 2019, Updated 3:38 p.m. ET
Kanye West dedicated a song in honor of his late mother, Donda West, during his Mother's Day service on Sunday, May 12. Scroll through for all the details.
During his now weekly Sunday service in Lost Hills, California, Kanye, 41, opened his performance — which was recorded on live stream — with his 2005 hit "Hey Mama," which he dedicated to Donda.
Donda died from a heart attack when she was just 58 on November 10, 2007 in Marina del Rey, California.
The rapper's loving tribute comes just a few days after he and wife, Kim Kardashian, welcomed their fourth child via surrogate on Thursday, May 9.
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As OK! readers know, the couple shares three other children together, North, 5, Saint, 3, and Chicago, 15 months.
The couple has yet to announce the name of their newborn but Kim, 38, did reveal "he is the most calm and chill of all of my babies so far and everyone loves him so much," on May 11 via Instagram.
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