Kanye West New Album Release Date and Rumors: Yeezy Collaborating with Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars, Big Sean?

By Cheri Cheng - 17 Jul '15 10:38AM
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Kanye West's highly anticipated follow up album to 2013's Yeezus is expected to be released sometime this year.

According to several reports, West's seventh studio album, Swish, is almost finished. Although there is no set release date, The Latin Post published a possible track list, which includes collaborations with several artists, such as Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars and Big Sean.

Here is the track list:

1. "All Day"

2. "Piss on Your Grave"

3. "A Long Time"

4. "Want It All"

5. "Feel Like That"

6. "Can You Be Real"

7. "Touch"

8. "Owe Us"

9. "Interrupt the Party"

10. "Always"

11. "Remember How"

12. "Only One"

13. "Say Anything."

The potential collaborations include: Mars on "Always," Allan Kingdom and Theophillus London on "All Day," Big Sean on "Can You Be Real" and Paul McCartney on "Piss On Your Grave" and "Only One."

West, who has been secretive about his album release date and cover art, is currently dealing with opposition from a lot of Canadians who do not want the rapper to perform at Pan Am Games.

It was announced this past Wednesday that West would headline the July 26 closing ceremonies held at the Rogers Center. Since the announcement was made, a petition was launched on Change.org asking the organizers to pick a Canadian performer, such as Drake and Nelly Furtado.

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