It has just been a few days since Kanye West released his new album, "The Life of Pablo", but it doesn't mean he doesn't have any more music to be shared with fans. After revealing last week that he had dozens of songs with Kendrick Lamar and Young Thug, the rapper has now teased collaborations with Drake and Future that he promises are coming "soon."
In some tweets he launched on Thursday, February 18, Kanye first confirmed Drake's involvement in "T.L.O.P." before mentioning the new collaborations. "I wanna thank my brother Drizzy for helping me on '30 Hours' & 'Father Stretch My Hands'," he wrote. "Drake would come by and just help, no strings. Future also came by to write. We all got new s**t together that's gonna drop soon."
While no one knows when West will release those songs, you can hear some "The Life of Pablo" demos that have just landed online. Those leaks include the early versions of the album cuts like "FML", "Waves" and "Highlights" as well as unreleased tracks like "Fall Out of Heaven" featuring Bon Iver and The-Dream and a remix of "All Day" with Kendrick Lamar and Paul McCartney.
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