Despite rolling out The Life of Pablo LP last month, Kanye West is still working on the record, which is exclusively available on Jay Z's Tidal app, and he recently announced that he has fixed three songs on the album.

After West released his seventh album on the music streaming service, he revealed that he will continue working on it and even hinted that there will be no commercial release, proclaiming that CDs are dead, NME reported.

As promised, West did indeed make changes on the album for tracks "Famous," "Wolves," and created a separate track for Frank Ocean's outro on "Wolves," which is now titled "Frank's Track."

The song "Famous" now features a vocal line layering of Nina Simone's "Do What You Gotta Do" under a Sister Nancy "Bam Bam" sample. The track is formerly titled "Nina Chop" based on the handwritten tracklist of West. The line "she be Puerto Rican day parade wavin'" on the second verse of the song was changed to "She in school to be a real estate agent," Billboard reported.

"Fixing Wolves 2day... Worked on it for 3 weeks," West tweeted Tuesday before the album was updated on Tidal.

The reworked version of "Wolves" features contributions from Vic Mensa and Sia instead of the outro by Ocean. Since its debut on Saturday Night Live last year, the song already has several iterations.

Meanwhile, Ocean gets his own song on the album, which is described as a 38-second extension of "Wolves" since his part on the track is now contained in a standalone song.

West said in a tweet that “Life Of Pablo is a living breathing changing creative expression.” And since it is only available on Tidal, it would be easy for West to tweak it and fix it.

Aside from the changes West did to his latest LP, he also announced that he is already working on his follow-up, which he said is titled Turbo Grafx 16 named after his favorite childhood gaming console, as previously reported by Music Times.


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