Kanye West Teases Drake and Future Collaborations
Get ready for a trifecta of hip-hop star power. Kanye West has revealed that he has collaborations in store with Drake and Future.
During his daily Twitter diatribe, ‘Ye confirmed that the 6 God contributed to two songs off The Life of Pablo. “I wanna thank my brother Drizzy for helping me on ’30 Hours’ & ‘Father Stretch My Hands,'” he tweeted.
He also hinted at more collaborations to come. “Drake would come by and just help, no strings. Future also came by to write. We all got new shit together that’s gonna drop soon.”
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Earlier this month, Mr. West, who admitted that he’s $53 million in debt, asked Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion. While the Facebook founder has yet to respond, his “Dreams” collaborator The Game offered to lend Yeezus a hand…with a caveat.
“Tell him I’m not Mark Zuckerberg but I got $10,000,000 to invest in his ideas if he comes to Dubai & skydives wit us tomorrow,” tweeted Game. “Let’s see how far over the Jumpman Yeezy can jump. I’ll pay for the flight. It’s 12 noon in #Dubai you got an hour to accept. Call/my phone or tweet #BlackJesus.”
@KanyeWest & tell him I'm not Mark Zuckerberg but I got $10,000,000 to invest in his ideas if he comes to Dubai & skydives wit us tomorrow
— The Game (@thegame) February 17, 2016
Let's see how far over the Jumpman Yeezy can jump #BringMeASize12Season3
— The Game (@thegame) February 17, 2016
I'll pay for the flight. It's 12 noon in #Dubai you got an hour to accept. Call/my phone or tweet #BlackJesus 👍🏿
— The Game (@thegame) February 17, 2016
His peers aren’t the only ones trying to help. So far, more than $4,000 has been raised via a “Get Kanye Out of Debt” GoFundMe page. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Police Department trolled Yeezy by offering him a job.
We R hiring,@kanyewest! Starting salary of $47,920; u could be debt-free by the year 3122! https://t.co/EHV6nhwuGY pic.twitter.com/TzSTK2zEGr
— Philadelphia Police (@PhillyPolice) February 18, 2016