Twenty years after their last project together, it seems like the two are cooking something up for their fans.
It seems possible that Kanye West and Scarface are collaborating on something.
Kanye West appears to be jamming in a studio alongside Scarface, according to new video footage.
The two seemed pretty energetic on the thirty-one-second clip as Kanye is seen eagerly playing the keyboards while Scarfaces nods in rhythm.
Whether the clip, which contains no music, depicts Kanye West working on new songs or if it was a jamming session is not apparent at this time.
Prior to this, the duo collaborated on the Jay-Z song "This Can not Be Life" before working together on the songs "Guess Whose Back," "Heaven," and "In Cold Bold," all of which were on Scarface"s 2002 project "The Fix".
Previous work with Kanye and other artists
When the Geto Boys member disclosed he was meant to perform on Ye's "Jesus Walk" single with Hov, more commonly known as Jay-Z, he said that scheduling issues prevented him from contributing a verse to the track.
In his interview at VladTv, Scarface explains that he "got tied up" as to why he could not be able to collaborate with the other two rap icons.
He also mentioned that Jay-Z has constantly reminded him of the missed opportunity, saying they have set the "Jesus Walk" single for him.
The rapper said that he was working with "hip-hop meets pro wrestling" 2003 video game Def Jam Vendetta.
The video of Kanye's recent studio session was released more than three months after Scarface had a life-saving kidney donation from his son, who is also a rapper.
He then revealed his plan to break away from rap while also assuring supporters that the music industry would not be entirely lost to him.
The Geto Boys
In 1988, Scarface and Willie D joined Bushwick Bill on the Geto Boys. While releasing a series of solo albums at the same time, Scarface has remained in the group after it was revamped in 1989, making him the only Geto Boy member who has always stayed with the group.
With The Diary and The Last of a Dying Breed, the Geto Boys career reached peaked, the latter of which got great reviews and sales, earning him the title of Lyricist of the Year at the 2001 Source Awards in Los Angeles.
In addition to his rapping career, Scarface served as the coordinator and president of Def Jam South from 2000 to 2005, where he was instrumental in developing the career of rapper Ludacris, whom he signed to the label at the time of his appointment.
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