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Kanye West re-names new album again to T.L.O.P., but nobody knows what it stands for

Tidal Lost Our Profits?

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 09 February 2016 09:15 GMT
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Kanye West performs on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury
Kanye West performs on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury (PA)

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So Help Me God SWISH Waves is only two days from release, but Kanye West has renamed his new album yet again.

“final verses /new album title T.L.O.P.” he tweeted late on Monday night, followed by “That's the new album anybody who can figure out the title gets tickets to Season 3 and free Yeezys” (sic).

It doesn’t look as though anyone’s figured it out yet (there’s no update from Ye at least), but plenty of people are trying.

Genuine good guesses include ‘The Lost One’s Paradise’, though most flooding in on Twitter and Reddit are humorous/surreal.

“Tidal Lost Our Profits” one fan guessed, while another referenced those Amber Rose tweets with: “Tickle Lightly On Prostate”.

“Too Little Of Pancetta,” @BauceSauce threw in, along with: “Toned Legs, Olive Pants” and “Tone Loc, Our Protagonist”.

Kanye’s been working tirelessly on the album ahead of its 11 February release, bringing a dream team of artists into the studio for advice and in some cases guest verses (presumably).

The album titles thus far have been so varied who knows what kind of album we’ll be getting, those Yeezy’s insists the genre is “gospel”.

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