Kanye West Hot New 'So Help Me God' Album Release 2015: Yeezy's Upcoming LP to Feature Wale? [WATCH]
Kanye West's anxiously awaited seventh studio album "So Help Me God" might feature a collaborative track from Wale.
The G.O.O.D. Music boss and the Maybach Music Group artist recently hit the studio together while in Paris, as the latter took to his Twitter account on March 6: "GOOD sessions in Paris."
Just a week after, Wale also teased the duo's latest project on Snapchat (@WaleEBM). Although the video snippet is not high quality, West is clearly heard singing in auto-tune: "You were just alright, you were just okay."
Since the tracklist of the D.C. native's upcoming third record "The Album About Nothing," which is set for a March 31 release, does not include the Chicago emcee, it is now expected that Wale will be featured in Yeezy's forthcoming LP.
Meanwhile, the "Lotus Flower Bomb" hitmaker, who has been named creative liason for the Washington Wizards, is speaking with the "Yeezus" rapper about designing the team uniforms.
"I want to be a shot in the arm to D.C. basketball," Wale told ESPN The Magazine. "My job is to provide a spark, at all costs. I'm not going to do anything corny, but I'm talking to Kanye about designing new uniforms."
In addition, Kanye West recently revealed his new music is inspired his "Blessings" collaborator, Drake.
In an interview with Paris' Clique TV, West admitted his competition with the Toronto rapper in hip-hop motivated him to make better music.
"I look at Drake as an amazing sparring partner," he said. "Someone who's like, 'Come on, man, get back up!' Bow! 'Get back up! What's up, bro? What you doing?'"
"I was sitting there getting fat. Sitting back, just knocked everybody out. And then this guy hits the gym, he's just running around like, bow, 14 hits, same as Paul McCartney," he added. "I'm like, 'Whoa. OK. Let me go to the studio, then. Let's see what's happening. Let me get these lyrics up. Let me see what's happening.' So, that's where we at right now, that's where you getting these records from."
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