The Kyoto-based artist headed to WhoSampled, a site which, as the name suggests, lists the samples in any song, and grabbed the lyrics off Genius. Without ever hearing the album, Toyomu then put together his take on it. Speaking to Pigeons and Planes this week, the artist said he still hadn't heard TLOP. "I haven't listened yet, this is no reason and meanings. It's just a kind of feeling."

You can listen to (and buy) the album, called Imagining "The Life of Pablo," over at Bandcamp. Every track evokes its inspiration just through sharing sample, but as far as matching Kanye's album goes, it's hit and miss. "Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 2," and "30 Hours" are pretty uncanny in arrangement, while the album is an experimental but enjoyable affair, with plenty of robotic voices reading Kanye lyrics.

<a data-cke-saved-href="http://toyomu.bandcamp.com/album/iii-imagining-the-life-of-pablo" href="http://toyomu.bandcamp.com/album/iii-imagining-the-life-of-pablo">印象III : なんとなく、パブロ (Imagining "The Life of Pablo") by TOYOMU</a>