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Kanye West's New Album Is Called Yeezus, Apparently

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Following last night's worldwide blowout premiere of the video for new track "New Slaves", Rap-Up reports that Kanye West's new album is called Yeezus and is out June 18 (as suspected) through Def Jam.

Update: Kim Kardashian, Kanye's girlfriend, Instagrammed the following image, writing "#Yeezus #RedYeezy's #SNL #Tonight #NewSlaves #YeezySeason #Donda #June18"

The follow-up to 2010's My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and 2011's Jay-Z collaboration Watch the Throne is rumored to include collaborations with Daft Punk, Skrillex, Chief Keef, Young Chop, TNGHT, Odd Future, and more. Frank Ocean appears on "New Slaves". Other tracks rumored to be included are "I Am a God" and "Awesome".

Kanye is the musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" tonight.

Watch "New Slaves" projected onto the side of a building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn:



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