Kanye West's highly anticipated seventh studio album is no longer called "So Help Me God."

The Chicago emcee took to his Twitter account on May 4 to announce the upcoming record's title change:

West also warned fans and followers that he might change his mind again:

Meanwhile, collaborator Paul McCartney recently revealed that the "Yeezus" rapper's latest single "Only One" was inspired by his former band The Beatles' 1970 hit, "Let It Be."

The two spent a lot of time getting to know each other and sharing stories before recording, which started after McCartney detailed how he wrote the classic track.

"My mum came to me in a dream when she'd died years previously. I was in a bit of a state," he told The Sun. "In the dream she said, 'Don't worry it's all going to be fine, just let it be.' And I woke up and thought, 'Woah' and wrote the song.

"Kanye followed, 'I'm going to write a song with my mum.' So then I sat down at the piano."

The classic rock legend also compared Yeezy to his bandmate, the late John Lennon.

"When I wrote with John, he would sit down with a guitar. I would sit down. We'd ping-pong till we had a song," he said. "[Working with Kanye] was like that."

In addition, the "All Day" rapper is set to collaborate with ex-enemy Taylor Swift, putting the infamous 2009 MTV Video Music Awards drama behind them.

"Yeah, she wants to get in the studio, and we're definitely going to go in," he said during a February interview with Ryan Seacrest, who immediately took to his Twitter account to announce the exciting news:

"You heard it here first: @kanyewest and @taylorswift13 are going into the studio together!"

Swift then revealed to Entertainment Tonight on April 29 she is planning to team up with West in the future.

Although she has yet to hit the studio with the "Stronger" hitmaker, the "Blank Space" singer praised him for having so many ideas.

"He's one of those that's just like idea, idea, idea. He's very creative. ... I think we've talked about it, but we've also talked about so many other things," she said.