Kanye West sells "Sunday Service" clothes at Coachella, socks go at - 50 dollars
Kanye West made his Sunday Service public at Coachella on Sunday morning, featuring gospel versions of cover songs and his own original tracks. West set up a merchandise booth to sell his special Sunday Service “church clothes” - hoodies and t-shirts were emblazoned with religious words and phrases, such as “Holy Spirit”, “Trust God”, and “At the Mountain”, and socks featured the words 'Jesus Walks', nodding to the MC’s 2004 'The College Dropout' hit. Being Kanye-igious doesn't come cheap - sweatshirts ranged from $165 to $225, t-shirts were upwards from $70, and socks $50, Consequence of Sound reports. All Hip Hop reports that on Sunday Service performance West was joined by his wife Kim Kardashian and their five-year-old daughter North, reality star's sisters Khloe and Kourtney, her half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Kylie Jenner's boyfriend Travis Scott, West's collaborators Chance the Rapper, Kid Cudi, and Teyana Taylor, and DMX read out a prayer which moved the 'Stronger' hitmaker to tears. Watch a snippet of his performance of his new song 'Water' here. Stereogum makes a good point - "It seems insane to give Kanye attention on Jesus Christ’s resurrection day, but this is the world we live in".