Kanye West is not set to release his anxiously awaited seventh studio album "Swish" on Apple Music, according to the latest source.

HITS Daily Double recently reported that the Chicago emcee is "distancing himself" from rapper pal Jay Z's music streaming service Tidal and "firing" his record label, Roc Nation.

The music industry publication also claimed West is "managing himself, with an unofficial assist from the Jenner-Kardashian clan," adding that his latest project's arrival might coincide with the upcoming launch of Apple Music, set on June 6.

MediaTakeOut wrote that the "All Day" rapper is dropping his forthcoming LP as "an iTunes exclusive."

The website explained that Yeezy is "emotional" and "despises" Hov for wanting "nothing to do" with wife Kim Kardashian, as well as her notorious clan.

As a result, the "Only One" rapper has supposedly decided to release "Swish" on iTunes instead of Tidal to "get back" at the Brooklyn emcee, MTO claimed.

"It could mean the end for Jay Z's new company Tidal," the site added.

However, Gossip Cop then insisted that "there is absolutely no truth" to the aforementioned "unreliable" reports.

"It is all 100 percent false," the publication denied the recent claims. "We checked in with West's rep."

Meanwhile, Diddy confirmed producing the followup to 2013's "Yeezus."

Bad Boy Records CEO, who is already credited on the G.O.O.D Music boss' "SWISH" single, "All Day," was asked in a recent interview with Billboard if he is executive producing the highly anticipated record.

"I don't know yet," he said. "I'm definitely producing on his album, but I don't know how it's going to end up.

"It's up to Kanye and how he sees the album going," he added. "But we're definitely working together, producing a lot of records together and having a lot of fun."