10 People Kanye West Should Work With on His New Album

Yeezy won't be making his next masterpiece alone.

Standing O - The Watch the Throne Tour may be over but Kanye West is still bringing crowds to their feet. Here, the Chicago rhyme spitter and super-producer kills his two-night performance at Ovation Hall at Revel Resort & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.   (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

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10 People Kanye West Should Work With on His New Album - Everyone's been focused on Kanye West's rants of late. But in between dissing the Grammys and suits and ties on Monday in Paris, Yeezy also revealed he's working on a new album. However, unlike one of his epic go-it-alone rants, we know Kanye won't be making his next masterpiece solo. Here, we list 10 folks we hope Kanye collaborates with on his new album.(Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

Taylor Swift - To forgive is divine. This would be the most unlikely pop-rap pairing since Elton John and Eminem linked at the Grammys in 2001. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS)

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Taylor Swift - To forgive is divine. This would be the most unlikely pop-rap pairing since Elton John and Eminem linked at the Grammys in 2001. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS)

Don't Believe Him, Just Watch - Trinidad Jame$ drinks up the applause after his performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in New York City.   (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

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Trinidad James - This collabo between fellow Def Jam signees would be a hypebeast's dream come true. Trini could bring the Molly, Kanye the Henny.  (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

A$AP Rocky - With last year's LiveLoveA$AP mixtape topping best-of lists and leading to a coveted opening spot on Drake's Club Paradise tour, this Harlem rapper was a no-brainer nomination for Best New Artist.     (Photo: Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella)

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A$AP Rocky - Rocky's luxe fashion sense and artsy aesthetic already make him a kindred spirit of sorts to Kanye. The combined wardrobes would probably cost more than the sample clearance. (Photo: Karl Walter/Getty Images for Coachella)

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Joey BadA$ @joeyBADASS - Tweet: "Drake never said he was poor and homeless.. You dont know what he felt the bottom was yall need to stfu n Stop hatin.."Joey BadA$ defends his homie Drake against comments that the Canadian rapper and former child star didn’t really “start from the bottom” as the title of his new track suggests. (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

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Joey Bada$ - Joey's retro-inspired raps would be the perfect complement to a throwback, soul-sampling Kanye beat. (Photo: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)

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33. "Best I Ever Had" - Drake - This song, from Drake's 2009 mixtape, So Far Gone, is the one that catapulted him to international stardom — and almost won two Grammys along the way.   (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for ESPN)

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Drake - Drizzy and Yeezy have collaborated before—Kanye directed the video for Drake's "Best I Ever Had" and rapped on his "Forever." But Drake has never rhymed on a Kanye beat, and that's a musical crime. (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for ESPN)

King L -  Chief Keef's album may have tanked, but all hope is not lost for Chicago's drill music scene--not with King L's major label debut on the way. After shouting the upstart rapper out on the "I Don't Like" remix, Kanye could give another boost to his hometown's next generation by tapping L for a guest verse.(Photo: Epic Records)

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King L - Chief Keef's album may have tanked, but all hope is not lost for Chicago's drill music scene--not with King L's major label debut on the way. After shouting the upstart rapper out on the "I Don't Like" remix, Kanye could give another boost to his hometown's next generation by tapping L for a guest verse.(Photo: Epic Records)

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Kendrick Lamar - Kendrick is rap's biggest breakout star to emerge since Kanye's last album—a collabo between the two would unite two of the genre's most creative, outside-the-box talents. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

Diddy - The expected epic smack talking on this über-egotistical collabo would make it a must-listen. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)

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Diddy - The expected epic smack talking on this über-egotistical collabo would make it a must-listen. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)

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Dr. Dre - Two of the best producers of all time on the same track? Even Dr. Dre wouldn't be able to resist leaving his never-ending Detox studio sessions for that. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella)

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Lady Gaga - Kanye and Gaga were set to tour together back in 2009. An on-wax collaboration between these two otherworldly superstars would be the perfect consolation prize. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for U Music)

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Lady Gaga - Kanye and Gaga were set to tour together back in 2009. An on-wax collaboration between these two otherworldly superstars would be the perfect consolation prize. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for U Music)

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