During his twitter spree yesterday where he showed love to Donald Trump, Kanye had also called out a few media outlets for not projecting him in the right light.
TMZ was one of the outlets he addressed, and later in the day, Yeezy invited its founder Harvey Levin to his office to hang out and play some music for him, in the company of other music executives. The word is that all albums he’s announced so far, his solo album, joint album with Kid Cudi (Kids See Ghosts), Teyana Taylor’s sophomore album and Nas’ forthcoming LP — will feature 7 songs each with Kanye handling 100% of the production. Earlier, ‘Ye had only revealed that his next solo album will contain 7 songs.
Harvey Levin of TMZ your hearing from your future president. Let's be friends. Please never use the word erratic to describe a person who is economically and psychologically empowered
— ye (@kanyewest) April 25, 2018
Harvey, who got a chance to hear some of the new music featured on the albums, also reports that the albums will have a multi platform release across all services and stores, unlike The Life of Pablo which was a TIDAL exclusive to begin with and later became available on Apple Music, Spotify and other services. Needless to say, the relationship between Kanye and Jay-Z might have further complications following this.
Here’s a video of Kanye “freestyling”:
Earlier, we reported how many celebrities like Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, 2 Chainz, Big Sean and more had unfollowed Kanye on Twitter following his pro-Trump tweets.
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