Kanye West vows more releases

14 March 2016 - 11:45 By Bang Showbiz

Kanye West plans to boost his creative output and release six fashion collections and three albums a year. The All Day rapper - who launched his Yeezy 3 range at the same time as his Life of Pablo LP last month - intends to heighten his creative output and won't work within the traditional fashion calendar as he intends to bring things out when they are ready. He tweeted: ''No more fashion calendar ... I'm going Mad Max ... 6 collections a year ... 3 albums a year (sic)'' The 38-year-old star - recently admitted he is considering stopping releasing his albums on CD. He tweeted: ''Uuuuum ... hi everybody! ... I was thinking about not making CDs ever again ... Only streaming ... the Yeezus album packaging was an open casket to CDs r.i.p ... uuuuuuum, so there it is ... No more CDs from me (sic)'' The Bound 2 hitmaker's latest musings have brought into question as to whether The Life of Pablo will ever get a physical release. The 18-track LP is currently only officially available through Jay Z's streaming service Tidal, and Kanye has stated that the album will never be available via Apple Music. After his no more CDs vow, the 'Ultralight Beam' rapper went on to promote ''positives vibes'' and bemoaned the fact that so many people want to hate him. In a series of tweets, he wrote: ''Question... Why do people not want me to be me? ... I want people to be the best version of themselves and I will be the best version of me ... Growing and learning but not being told to stop ...not being stunted ... please avoid trying to talk me out of being me in the future ... ###hashtag all positive vibes (sic)''..

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