Kanye West Changes Album Title Again
Kanye West Changes Album Title Again
- Genre : Pop
- Type: News
- Author : Super Admin
- Date : Tue, 09 Feb 2016
Kanye West can't seem to settle on a name for his upcoming album. The record formerly known as Swish, now formerly known as Waves, and originally known as So Help Me God, has a new title. All we know is that the initials are T. L. O. P. If you have any idea what they stand for, you can enter Kanye's "contest" via Twitter and win tickets to Yeezy Season 3 and a free pair of Yeezys.
Yeezy Season 3 is the title of the fashion show Kanye is throwing on Thursday, February 11th at Madison Square Garden to celebrate the release of his new album. However, if you have no idea what T. L. O. P. stands for and are unable to make it to MSG for what is sure to be a fashion show full of surprises, don't worry. You can still get tickets to live streams happening at theaters all around the country.
In what seems like a tireless PR campaign, last Thursday Kanye tweeted a fake (or, as Kanye asks, "unauthorized") photo of him on the cover of Rolling Stone shot by Tyler, The Creator, who was in the studio with him. There have been an endless stream of guests at Kanye's studio, with the likes of André 3000, Chance the Rapper, Puff Daddy, Earl Sweatshirt, A$AP Rocky, and The-Dream all appearing at the studio.
A few weeks ago, Yeezy unveiled the tracklist for the album formerly known as Waves, but no one knows if that could have changed dramatically by now. It seems like anything could happen between now and Thursday's release party, we just don't know what will.
There may be a new secret album title
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 8, 2016
That's the new album anybody who can figure out the title gets tickets to Season 3 and free Yeezys
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 9, 2016
—The ARTISTdirect Staff
02.09.16
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