Gwen Stefani is obsessed. The No Doubt singer and solo star is not above fangirling when the situation suits it and she simply can’t get enough of the gospel-ized version of her band’s 1995 “Don’t Speak” from a recent edition of Kanye West‘s Sunday Service. “My heart is so full hearing this incredible version of Don’t Speak/Lord Speaks — I’m in shock hearing this song turned into a worship song at Kanye’s Sunday Service,” Stefani tweeted on Thursday morning (July 25).
My heart is so full hearing this incredible version of Don’t Speak/ Lord Speaks- I’m in shock hearing this song turned into a worship song at Kanye’s Sunday Service – I literally started crying — thank u @KimKardashian Please send me whole version Kanye #dontwasteyourpain —-??– pic.twitter.com/wEwvKfJajv
— Gwen Stefani (@gwenstefani) July 25, 2019
She loved it so much that in addition to weeping and thanking Kim Kardashian West, she also begged the couple to send her the full version of the song. No word yet on whether the couple have sent Stefani a digital file, but Kardashian West did respond with a series of heart, halo and praying hand emoji.
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) July 25, 2019
In the meantime, West is looking for a way to spread his pop culture gospel. The rapper appears to have filed a trademark application for the term “Sunday Service” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, public records show. The filing was made by Mascotte Holdings, the same company that filed trademarks for “Yeezus,” “Yeezy,” “Red October,” “Yandhi,” “Calabasas Clothing,” “Donda,” “Half Beast” and “Kanye West” (among others) on behalf of the hip-hop star.
The application, which was first reported by TMZ, lists “bottoms as clothing,” dresses, footwear, handwear, jackets, loungewear, scarves, shirts, socks and “tops as clothing” as merchandise to be sold bearing the mark. It was filed on July 19.