If you've been in the Twitter streets lately, you've likely noticed that Kanye West is back on the social media platform. His reemergence has been rather hard to miss.
Besides tweeting a motley of seemingly unrelated philosophies and revealing clothing for Yeezy Season 6, he's also been letting us know about some of his latest projects. Mr. West has been in the studio working on not only his own project and that of Kid Cudi’s, he also announced he’s working on an upcoming Nas album.
I'm hand producing all the albums I tweeted about. Been chopping samples from the sunken place ????Pusha May 25th My album June 1st me and Cudi June 8th and Teyana June 22nd and oh yeah…
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) April 22, 2018
Nas June 15th
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) April 22, 2018
Kanye says he will be dropping a project with Kid Cudi on his birthday, June 8, Teyana Taylor on June 22, and Nas's album, which he executive produced, on June 15.
Wait a minute!, New @Nas June 15. Completely produced by @kanyewest I'm excited about that!???????????????? pic.twitter.com/NxcFbsftoA
— ANALI ???????????? (@nysmiilez) April 23, 2018
— A$AP Nasty FlaQo (@iam_ZeKe) April 22, 2018
People: “We gotta cut off Kanye, he’s been on that shit.”
Kanye: “I’m producing Nas’ album. Dropping in June.”
People: pic.twitter.com/zpfrHb3M4X
— William Ketchum III (@WEKetchum) April 23, 2018
A Nas album produced by Kanye. My ears, mind, body & soul: pic.twitter.com/6HjosVFeQG
— Irv (@thisisIRV) April 22, 2018
Kanye sending MAGA tweets on Saturday, and announcing a Nas album Sunday, is as emotionally manipulative as any bad relationship I’ve been in.
— Sam Roberts (@notsam) April 23, 2018
Kanye dropping a Nas release date offends me way more than him endorsing an alt right talking head because now you're just fuckin lying to us
— Beyonce has an uncle named Larry Beyince. Bruh…. (@DragonflyJonez) April 23, 2018
The last body of work we received from Nas was 2012's "Life Is Good." Six years later, a new album is definitely highly anticipated. With Kanye executive producing the project, we can only wonder what’s to come.