Kanye West's highly anticipated seventh studio album titled "So Help Me God" is set to feature Madonna.

In a recent interview with Complex, the pop icon first detailed her music relationship with the Chicago emcee. "We worked together two albums ago," she said. "He worked on a track that Pharrell produced."

Madge then explained that a conversation with Yeezy at a party eventually led them to work together on her upcoming thirteenth album "Rebel Heart," which is scheduled for a release on March 10.

According to the "Living for Love" singer, the "All Day" rapper was initially interested in just listening to her entire record and providing feedback -- like Rick Rubin did for "Yeezus." However, due to his busy schedule, West was only able to contribute to a few of the cuts.

"He forgot that he had to do 20 other projects," she said. "So, he ended up only working on four songs, and then we wrote another song together, which is going to be on his record."

Meanwhile, the "Wolves" rapper explained what his latest project is all about, while sitting down with BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe recently.

"It's fun to work hard. We're being inventive," he said. "'The College Dropout' came out of a fight to rap. This new album is coming out of a fight to design."

During his interview with Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club," Kanye West also revealed that "So Help Me God," which includes already released "Only One," is about "80 percent done" and will be released as a surprise album, which is going to be "bars, songs, cookout music that just feels good."

"My last album was a protest to music, I was like, 'I'm gonna take my ball and go home.' This album is embracing the music, joy. Being of service to the people. I just hope people like it and enjoy it," he added.

Check out Madonna's interview with Complex below: