August 11, 2010 22:25
Kanye West's new album to feature Beyonce and Bon Iver collaborations?
Rapper reportedly flew frontman Justin Vernon out to work with him at his Hawaii studio
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Kanye West's forthcoming new album could be set to feature a collaboration with Bon Iver, plus he is streaming a new track featuring Beyonce.
The rapper-producer apparently flew out frontman Justin Vernon to work with him at his Hawaii studio, reports Stereogum.com.
According to the site, West has "expressed interest in using a well known Bon Iver song as a backing track/prime sample" for a track.
The currently untitled fifth LP, which was tentatively called 'Good Ass Job', is due out on November 16 in the US, with the UK release date expected to be November 15.
As previously reported, the rapper cited Trent Reznor and Radiohead's Thom Yorke as influences for the album.
Meanwhile, the rapper is streaming a new song called 'See Me Now', which features vocals from Beyonce and Charlie Wilson, on KanyeUniverseCity.com.
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