Apple is reportedly in talks to exclusively release Kanye West's highly anticipated seventh studio album, "Swish," on its new music streaming service.

According to BuzzFeed, the Chicago emcee is considering premiering 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.

Meanwhile, Yeezy has supposedly been working on new track with his sister-in-law, Kylie Jenner.

An insider recently revealed to RadarOnline that the "All Day" rapper has been "helping" and "mentoring" the teen.

"The two have been working on her first single together," the insider claimed, explaining that West wants to see Jenner "succeed in the industry" and believes "she can actually make a name for herself."

The insider added that the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star takes music seriously, doing her homework and taking direction.

The report follows Jenner uploading a Snapchat video of herself singing lyrics from DJ Khaled and Chris Brown's collaboration, "How Many Times," last month.  

Although many speculated at the time that the teenager was lip-syncing to close friend Pia Mia's vocals, a source close to the notorious clan insisted it was "definitely Kylie singing in that video."

Around the time of the post, Kylie's mother, Kris Jenner, also confirmed that her daughter has been taking singing lessons for more than a year and sounds "really amazing."

"The fact that Kylie's Snapchat video was making headlines at the same time that Kris revealed she was taking vocal lessons on 'KUWTK' is no coincidence," the source added. "It is all carefully calculated by Kris, who has elected herself as the manager of Kylie's music career."