"ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE" (also known as "Pt. 2") is a song by Iraqi-American rapper Hassan Khaffaf. It features prominent vocals from the Sunday Service Choir and additional vocals from Ye. It was released internationally on January 16, 2026, as the third track on Khaffaf's album, The Second Coming in 2026. The song was created in 2019 for Kanye's Yandhi but was later handed down to Hassan during the BULLY sessions.[1]
Background[]
The song was initially created in 2019 during the Timbaland sessions for Kanye's album Yandhi as a rough freestyle before it had been scrapped, as proven by footage of the studio session being shared in Hassan Khaffaf's documentary of the same name. Given Hassan wasn't known to have been working with Kanye during these sessions, it's very likely the song at this point was in Kanye's possession.[2]
The song was brought back in 2024 and handed off to Hassan for his upcoming album of the same name. first previewed in his documentary that also shares the same name of Anything is Possible on December 19th of that year.[3] 7 days later of the 26th, a longer snippet of Hassan's verse was played.[4]
On the sixth of the following year, Hassan posted a track listing to his album, revealing the song, now named "Pt. 2" (presumably Pt. 2 as in "Anything Is Possible Pt. 2" as the first track was already named "Anything Is Possible") was the second track to the record.[5] The song alongside the album was scheduled to drop on the 20th alongside the album, though missed its date.
Following the missed date, Hassan Khaffaf would go onto Instagram and spread N*zi ideology, defending and agreeing with Kanye's previous statements made in 2022 on the Alex Jones podcast. Though missing its date, the song had still been intended to release as the two were spotted both sporting the HH-01 piece together. This was highly criticized, and something that Hassan himself would show regret for.[6]
Hassan would later record for it alongside "GOD'S IN CONTROL" in the sessions for Hassan's album THE SECOND COMING (2026). The track was featured in both previewed tracklists for the album, though one of them credits features and only credits Ye for "GOD'S IN CONTROL". Though initially thought to be an error, the song would release without any verses from Ye and only skit vocals on the intro, likely as he had never taken time to finish his verse.
References[]
- ↑ https://open.spotify.com/track/7lBp7M0TcBb7afBiN6yJsB
- ↑ https://pillowcase.su/f/c3c49507f1e272596bb61439cbb15059
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/hassanthankgod/reel/DDxKb7GPIl0/
- ↑ https://krakenfiles.com/view/HFgV2JBy2H/file.html
- ↑ https://x.com/yeunrlsd/status/1876345501316215274
- ↑ https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/celebrities/2025/03/01/67c26f39e2704eb2108b4572.html