Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign are going to release one of the most highly anticipated joint albums in hip-hop, especially since it includes "New Body," a song the pair teased back in 2018.
According to reports, Ty Dolla $ign took to Instagram to share the tracklist of the joint album, which boasts 17 tracks, including "Vultures," the most recent single released off the upcoming album.
The album, which is still untitled as of this writing, opens with "Everybody," followed by "Back to Me," "F**k Sumn," "Time Moving Slow," "Beg Forgiveness," "So Good," "Paid," "Timbo Freestyle," "Slide," "Promotion," and "Vultures."
"Lifestyle," "Drunk," "Worship," "River," "Gun to My Head," "Unlock," and "New Body," a song recorded by West, Ty Dolla $ign and Nicki Minaj. However, there is no word on whether this version with Minaj will be included in the album.
Kanye West Returns to Hip-Hop
This album will be West's first release since his 2022 demo album, "Donda 2," and 2021's "Donda."
On the other hand, the upcoming album will be Ty Dolla $ign's new release in two years. He dropped "Cheers to the Best Memories" in 2021.
Fans have been eagerly anticipating West to return to the music scene after many years of dropping gospel albums, and the vault track "New Body" has also garnered its fanbase.
"'New Body' better be the Nicki version," a fan wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).
"If Nicki isn't on 'New Body' I hope he knows no one wants it."
"Kanye has 62 million monthly listeners and he hasn't dropped in 7 years," another added.
"please for the love of all that is holy have Nicki's verse on 'New Body' and don't push the album back AGAIN."
Kanye West Faces Backlash For Controversial Statements
One of the reasons West has not released anything in the last couple of months is due to being embroiled in controversy after controversy since late 2022.
According to reports, the "Gold Digger" rapper was almost blacklisted from the fashion industry after several fashion designers came forward to criticize his anti-Semitic statements.
Even the most recent single, "Vultures" earned several criticisms for the controversial lyrics.
For now, though, fans are still waiting for any more announcements regarding the new album which is currently referred to as "¥$."
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