Kanye West has hit the studio with his No. 1 fan, Chance the Rapper, ahead of the release of his highly anticipated seventh studio album, "So Help Me God." 

After meeting each other for the first time at Jay Z's Made In America Festival last September, the two Chicago emcees have seemingly teamed up.

Chance – who has announced his new record, "Surf," due sometime this year – took to his Instagram account on April 29 to share a blurry photo of himself and Yeezy, teasing their upcoming collaboration.

"When I dream of Heaven I don't see sharp edges," he said in the image's caption. 

 

In March, West also recorded music with Wale while in Paris. At the time, the Mayback Music Group artist tweeted to hint his project with the G.O.O.D. Music boss: "GOOD sessions in Paris."

Just a week later, the "Lotus Flower Bomb" hitmaker teased the duo's collaboration on Snapchat (@WaleEBM). Although the video snippet is not high quality, the "Yeezus" rapper is clearly heard singing in auto-tune: "You were just all right, you were just okay."

Since the tracklist of Wale's latest effort "The Album About Nothing," which was released on March 31, does not include West, many speculate that the D.C. native will be featured in the Chi-Town rapper's forthcoming LP.

However, Wale is nowhere to be found on a supposed tracklist of the follow-up to 2013's "Yeezus," according to a screenshot, via Rap Direct, that appears to be taken from Jay Z's new streaming music service Tidal.  

Check out the alleged tracklist of West's "So Help Me God" below:

1. "Wolves" (ft. Sia & Vic Mensa)

2. "Dancing on the Moon" (ft. Rihanna)

3. "All Day" (ft. Allan Kingdom)

4. "Cop Lights" (ft. Rihanna & Paul McCartney)

5. "One Throne" (ft. Jay Z & Bon Iver)

6. "Feel"

7. "Awesome" (ft. Kacy Hill)

8. "Listening" (ft. Drake & The Weeknd)

9. "Only One" (ft. Paul McCartney)

10. "Piss on Your Grave" (ft. Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson)