'Murakami vibes,' the rapper writes along with a hand-drawn image of West and Cudi, hinting at the Japanese inspiration of the album.
- Apr 23, 2018
AceShowbiz - Kanye West is drawing inspiration from Japanese artwork for the cover for his upcoming album with Kid Cudi. The rapper shared hand-drawn images on Twitter, revealing a possible new influence on his music.
Posting an illustration titled "Kids See Ghosts", the same name as their project, the images show hand-drawn versions of West and Cudi, as well as the duo's album name written in Japanese.
Murakami vibes pic.twitter.com/T0H74MSyB7
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) April 21, 2018
"Murakami vibes," the hip-hop star wrote beside the drawing, referencing Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, who designed the cover of Kanye's 2007 album "Graduation".
pic.twitter.com/rtUaPlWqgK
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) April 21, 2018
"Kids See Ghosts" isn't the only new music Kanye is gearing up to release in June - a week before the collaborative disc drops, he will also unveil a seven-song solo studio project.
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