Tyler, the Creator drops his remix of Kid Cudi's new song "Kids See Ghosts." The rapper has managed to finish his version of the track in an hour.

The rapper, who is a big fan of Kanye West, revealed that he is so inspired by West and Kid Cudi's collaboration on Kids See Ghosts, so he decided to remix the carrier single.

Tyler, the Creator Renames Kanye West, Kid Cudi's Song

Tyler, the Creator also wrote new verses on "Kids See Ghosts" and called it "Crust In Their Eyes." He shared his remix on his Twitter account and revealed that West was in on his plan to remix "Kids See Ghosts." In fact, the music producer is the one that gave him the instrumental beat for his "Crust In Their Eyes."

The rapper's spin on "Crust In Their Eyes" is quite different from the way Kid Cudi tackled "Kids See Ghosts." The remix has also been uploaded on YouTube, but it currently states that the audio has been blocked on the platform due to some copyright issues.

Kanye West's New Albums

Kids See Ghosts was released by West and Kid Cudi earlier this month. It is the third album that West dropped as part of his vow to unveil compilations in the next five weeks. Kim Kardashian's husband first released his own album ye last month. He followed it up with Pusha T's DAYTONA compilation.

On Friday, West and Nas released their compilation, Nasir. All four albums only contain seven songs.

Kanye West, Tyler the Creator Relationship

In related news, "Crust In Their Eyes" is not the first song from West that Tyler, the Creator has remixed. In the past, he also gave the tracks in The Life of Pablo his own spin. Two years ago, Tyler, the Creator freestyled on West's single, "Freestyle 4." He renamed it to "What the F*** Right Now."

West and Tyler, the Creator are close friends. In fact, West previously called the rapper his mentor during an interview. The dad of three also revealed that Tyler the Creator helped him with some of his merchandise from the Yeezus Tour.

"He came in and was like, these are the principals, because he's so talented and understands things because he went to film school. I literally would like email and be like, 'Can you teach me how to make videos? I want to learn,'" said West.

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