Kanye West, Kylie Jenner Collaboration to Happen; New Album to be featured on Apple's next Launching?

By Staff Writer

Jun 09, 2015 08:10 AM EDT

Apple wants Kanye West's album "Swish" to be an exclusive part of its music streaming platform. Though Kanye is a part owner of Tidal, an online streaming service that is also owned by JayZ, sources say talks have already exchanged between the company, Kanye and Beats Music co-founder Jimmy Iovine.

Apple, being known to be as competitive as it can be is now wooing American rapper Kanye West to be part of the launching of its own music streaming service. This strategy is one of the ways to grab the attention of its subscribers is to give them exclusive offers from various artists to new albums and playlists. Kanye will soon release his latest album and sources say that Kanye is considering Apple's offer despite being Jay-Z's co-owner of Tidal.

According to BuzzFeed, "Sources say the company has been talking to him about it for some time, but hasn't yet been able to finalize a deal, and negotiations between Kanye and Jimmy Iovine continue." 

Meanwhile, Kanye will be doing a new single with his sister in-law Kylie Jenner. According to RadarOnline insider, "The two have been working on her first single together," the insider claimed, explaining that West wants to see Jenner "succeed in the industry" and believes "she can actually make a name for herself."

A snapchat video was uploaded earlier by Kylie Jenner where she was singing "How Many Times," a collaboration of Chris Brown and DJ Khaled.

According to Kylie's mom Kris Jenner, her daughter has been taking seriously her singing lessons and she definitely 'sounds amazing.' This was so because Kris is starting to promote her daughter as an artist. A source said "The fact that Kylie's Snapchat video was making headlines at the same time that Kris revealed she was taking vocal lessons on 'KUWTK' is no coincidence. It is all carefully calculated by Kris, who has elected herself as the manager of Kylie's music career."

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