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Kanye West is still working on The Life of Pablo even though it is already on Tidal

He is working on a follow-up album currently titled Turbo Grafx 16 

Nick Levine
Thursday 10 March 2016 05:04 EST
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Kanye West at the Yeezy Season 3 show in New York City
Kanye West at the Yeezy Season 3 show in New York City (Getty)

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Kanye West's The Life of Pablo still isn't finished. The album may currently be streaming on Tidal but the rapper says he's still planning to "finish the final mixes".

Though it's been available for nearly a month now, West's seventh album is apparently still a work in progress.

While flying from Europe to the US last night, the rapper tweeted he was "excited to see my family and finish the final mixes of The Life of Pablo and keep working on Turbo Grafx 16 and Season 4".

Turbo Grafx 16 is the working title of West's planned follow-up to Pablo, while Season 4 refers to his next fashion collection.

After a lengthy build-up during which its title was changed several times, The Life of Pablo finally dropped on 14 February. Kanye took the album off sale a day after its release, saying he was going to "fix" the track Wolves, but the album has been streaming exclusively on Tidal ever since.

Though the album was pirated over 500,000 times in the days following its release, Yeezy has recently said he will never release The Life of Pablo - or any other album - on CD again.

Earlier this week Kanye revealed where his latest source of inspiration: Ikea.

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