Khloé Kardashian says Kanye West is getting advice from the Kardashians for his new Swish album.
Kanye West is finally dropping a new album on February 11th and if you let one of the Kardashians tell it, it’s going to be like another episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
The youngest Kardashian sister is currently promoting her new show Kocktails with Khloe, and in an interview with Cosmo, the topic of Kanye’s new album popped up into the conversation.
Khloe gave some amazing reviews about the album, saying “it’s so good” and “they’re all generally terrific songs.” Then, Khloe explains that the entire family is helping Kanye create the album. “I know, it’s really cool. And he really cares about our opinions, which I find even cooler. Because we’re not artists, obviously, but he respects what we say so much. He is so passionate,” says Khloe “He’s like, every bit the meaning of an artist.”
Khloe adds, “He’s so into his craft, and just to see him at work and see how much he respects our opinions, all of us sisters, he wants us all in the studio at different times. Thank god we all live a block away from each other.”
That’s an interesting perspective, but not all that surprising. Kim has appeared to be involved in Kanye’s music process lately by premiering songs and often giving her opinion on songs. It makes perfect sense, Kanye reported re-cut and gave production notes for some of his appearances on the Kardashian’s show Keeping Up With the Kardashians, so it’s pretty clear that this is a real relationship and they are working together to build each other’s brand.
https://soundcloud.com/kanyewest/real-friends-no-more-parties-in-la-snipped
But, it will be hard to tell how Kim Kardashian and her family’s input impact the album? Is the poorly received Facts song or was it the most recent Real Friends’ and No More Parties in LA? We have to wait and see if the Kardashians are placed in the album credit section or if Kim Kardashian will appear in the front cover like this:
The cover art for #SWISH lol @TeamKanyeDaily pic.twitter.com/ldhvHhNI6v
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