Last year Kanye West and Kid Cudi released their collaborative studio album Kids See Ghosts that had about seven tracks and artwork from Takashi Murakami. Since then the album has become a hit and people were wondering if we would be getting a follow-up. Now it looks like we actually will be as Kanye West and Kid Cudi are interested in dropped a sequel to Kids See Ghosts. Speaking to Complex for his latest cover interview, Cudi opened up about his next major collaboration with Kanye West and revealed that the pair have already spoken to each other about working together on another project. Specifically, the 35-year-old Man on the Moon superstar confirms that there will “definitely” be another full-length collaborative release from himself and Ye.
“Kanye already told me he wants to start working on the second one,” Cudi tells Complex. “It’s kinda weird, ’cause with the first album, I didn’t know how serious he was about making a collab album with me. He had mentioned it, but I thought it was just a good idea he had in the moment. But then he kept bringing it up and kept having me come to his house, listen to music, and work on beats, so I was like, ‘Wow, he’s really into this.’ We had a discussion where he said he wanted to make a spiritual album and I told him, ‘Great. That’s what I do. I would love to do that, something I can sink my teeth into.’ So there will definitely be more.”
Read full interview here.