­Yeezy season is upon us. Kanye West has already dropped two songs out of the blue, "Only One" and "FourFiveSeconds," out of the blue on iTunes. Though we do not have another full official release from Yeezus -- praise be to thee -- a better quality, more complete version of his song "All Day" has leaked out onto the Web.

A rough recording of "All Day" hit the Internet last August, featuring the work of Houston rapper and producer Travi$ Scott. There is no word on when the song might be released or if it will be included in Kanye's still-untitled upcoming album.

The sound quality of the piece sounds like someone recorded this being played at a studio session, though it is a big upgrade on anything else that we had before. Listen to the rip below.

Kanye fans have been eagerly anticipating a follow-up to 2013's Yeezus for quite some time now. Recent signs have pointed to the album being finished or close to being finished. West is notoriously close-lipped about progress on his albums, so we will not know until he decides it is time to start promoting his album, but it appears the time is coming soon.

He has been playing unreleased material for fans at random parties and even rapped the whole album to Seth Rogen.

Sunday night may see another world premiere at the Grammys as Kanye will be performing "FourFiveSeconds" alongside Rihanna and Paul McCartney and also as noted by Billboard "a never-before-seen solo performance."

Kanye West is notoriously not a fan of leaks, copyright infringement or unofficial remixes, so get your hands on this while you can.

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