Following the release of his TIDAL-exclusive album, The Life of Pablo, and a couple of lengthy online rants, Kanye West returned to his Twitter account on Thursday (Feb. 18) and hinted at more new music with Drake and Future.

After revealing close to 100 contributors for his latest release, West tweeted out his gratitude to Drake, who pitched in for album cuts “30 Hours” and “Father Stretch My Hands.” He also noted that Future came by the studio to write and shared the big news of their forthcoming collaboration.

In the past, West and Drake have teamed up on tracks including Drake’s “Forever,” which also featured Lil Wayne and Eminem, and Big Sean’s “Blessings.” Back in 2014, Yeezy and Future collaborated on “I Won.”

It is unclear from West’s tweet whether all three rappers will appear on one track or separately. Future and Drake already have a hefty catalogue together thanks to their joint album, What A Time to Be Alive. The project was released last September and features the track “Jumpman,” which was interpolated on West’s “Facts.”

Apparently, Ye has been putting in some serious work at the studio. He previously revealed that he has 40 songs with Kendrick Lamar as well as 40 others with Young Thug.

On Monday (Feb. 15), West broke the news that every future G.O.O.D. Friday track will be made available exclusively on TIDAL. It is assumed that his collaborations with Lamar and Thug will be among those tracks. Lamar is featured on “No More Parties in L.A.,” which features a sample from Drake’s uncle, Larry Graham. Thug makes an appearance on “Highlights” alongside El DeBarge, Kelly Price and The-Dream.

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