Kanye West could be dropping his anxiously awaited seventh studio album, titled "Swish," sometime this fall.

While previewing the Chicago emcee's headlining set at this year's Glastonbury Festival, the United Kingdom's Guardian recently reported that West's album is set to be released later in the year. The album was originally titled "So Help Me God."

However, West himself has yet to confirm or deny the report and announce the official release date for the followup to 2013's "Yeezus."

Meanwhile, Yeezy is reportedly in talks with Apple to exclusively premiere "Swish" on its new music streaming service.

According to BuzzFeed, the "Stronger" hitmaker is considering dropping his latest project on Apple, despite being a co-owner of platform competitor Tidal.

"Sources say the company has been talking to him about it for some time, but hasn't yet been able to finalize a deal, and negotiations between West and [Jimmy] Iovine continue," the publication reported.

In addition, Diddy is expected to contribute to West's upcoming record, which is set to feature previously released singles "Only One," "FourFiveSeconds" featuring Rihanna and Paul McCartney, as well as "All Day" featuring Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom and McCartney.

The forthcoming LP is also expected to feature "A Long Time" featuring Arcade Fire's Win Butler and "I Want It All," which the "Heartless" rapper teased at Power 106's annual PowerHouse Festival last month.

Bad Boy Records CEO was asked in an interview with Billboard if he is executive producing West's forthcoming effort.

"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."