August 30, 2010 10:45
Kanye West: 'I'm working on joint album with Jay-Z'
Rapper claims hip-hop giants will collaborate on five-track record
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Kanye West has claimed that he is working on a collaboration album with Jay-Z.
The pair released their new joint track 'Monster' last week as part of West's plan to give away a free song every Friday until Christmas.
West has now said that the hip-hop giants will follow this up with a five-track record titled 'Watch The Throne'.
Writing on Twitter, West commented: "Me and Jay 'bout to drop a -fivesong album called 'Watch the Throne'."
A later tweet revealed pair have finished two tracks for the album, although a release date for the whole album has yet to be confirmed.
Earlier this month, Kanye West said that his own new album - which previously had the working title 'Good Ass Job' - will be released in November.
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