Kanye West has shared the first proposed roster for his planned streaming service, Yeezy Sound.
The rapper has been talking about launching his own streaming platform since 2016 and trademarked its name in 2017.
In a new tweet captioned âYEEZY SOUND ROSTER PROPOSALâ, West shared a picture of a pad of paper with âYeezy Soundâ written at the top and a list of artists following beneath. They included Mississippi underground hip-hop duo Abstract Mindstate, G.O.O.D. Musicâs CyHi The Prince, jazz drummer Tony Williams, Pusha-T and No Maliceâs Clipse, and himself.
The picture also included the name KC, which has been speculated could refer to K-Ci of Jodeci, and his daughter North West. See the tweet below.
YEEZY SOUND ROSTER PROPOSAL pic.twitter.com/RugGSTcY66
— ye (@kanyewest) July 11, 2020
Westâs plans Yeezy Sound reportedly include exclusive video content, music and the capability to stream TV. It is not yet known when he plans to launch the service or if more artists will be added to the roster.
The rapper shared three new freestyles yesterday (July 10) that saw him tackle drug addiction, the death penalty, religion and more. Recorded as part of an interview with Forbes, an interviewer suggested to him on one of them: âI think youâve got your [presidential] campaign song there.â West replied: âOh, we got more than that. We got way more.â
On July 4, the star announced that he was running for US president in 2020. He has since shared more about his plans, saying he will run under âThe Birthday Partyâ and make Elon Musk the âhead of our space programâ.
However, West has missed the deadline to file to run for president in many states. In those places, he will not appear on the ballot and those wishing to vote for him will have to write his name in.
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