Kanye West Album 'Yeezus' Pushed Back, Changes Album Cover And Songs Due To Controversy?

By Mereb Gebremariam | May 31, 2013 11:02 AM EDT

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Kanye West may be changing his mind on his "Yeezus" album work after receiving negative reaction about his new songs "New Slaves" and "Black Skinhead".

West's album is to be released on June 18 a month before his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian is set to give birth to their first child. The rapper performed the new songs on SNL as a musical guest and reactions were mixed.

Now the rapper is planning to change his song list and pushing his marketing up with controversial images of the rapper crucified on a cross, comparing himself to Jesus.

"Full House" star Candace Cameron Bure (D.J. Tanner) expressed her disgust in a new interview with Sway In The Morning.

Cameron made has been on a religious route after leaving the popular 90's sitcom only appearing on family roles on the GMC channel and on an ABC Family series about gymnasts called, "Make It or Break It."

The singer told Sway that she was appalled at the name of the title and suggested that he could have chosen any other that wasn't blasphemous. "That is way too close...It totally bugs me. I have issues with that." She continued, "There's a million other names out there ... And you could have chosen one that is not one letter off from Jesus. I mean, that's just a little too close. Come on."

"He's actually comparing himself to Jesus? Really?! Should any of us be doing that?! Maybe you should change your name to 'Uda!'" she joked.

The celebrity continued to bash the "Jesus Walks" rapper calling selfish for his title and far for humble, "I think it's more, it comes from a humility point of view. That I would be humbled enough for what Jesus did for me that I don't want to, in any way, elevate myself or put myself side-by-side. I'm humbled by his gratitude," Bure explained.

The actress says her work never comes before religion and insists that she would rather concentrate on family roles in her profession and admits that she isn't as vocal as her brother, actor Kirk Cameron, "Acting is my first passion - and my faith is incredibly important, which flows into every aspect of my life, which includes the decisions that I make on acting." She continued, "I want to focus on great family programming and good movies ... My brother and I have a different style of saying some of those [religious] things. But he is much more in the world of ministry and does a lot of conferences," she told Yahoo  

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