The album isn’t officially released following the Yeezy Season 3 Extravaganza, though West drops two alternate covers for it.

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Feb. 12: Kanye West reignites feud with Swift over “misogynistic” lyric

For all my Southside n—— that know me best / I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b—- famous (God damn) / I made that b—- famous. West raps this on the TLOP track “Famous,” featuring Rihanna. Backlash ensues over the lyric, which is deemed by Swift supporters to be misogynistic, leading West to Twitter to defend himself, saying Swift had a heads-up about the lyric and “gave her blessings” for the song.

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Swift’s publicist eventually releases this statement in response to West’s comments: “Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single ‘Famous’ on her Twitter account. She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the actual lyric, ‘I made that b—- famous.’ ” Much more would be revealed in the months to come.

Feb. 14: West drops new album, says he’s $53 million in debt

The Life of Pablo officially drops on Feb. 14. The previous night, right before going onstage for an appearance on Saturday Night Live where he performed tracks from the album for the first time, West confesses he’s $53 million in personal debt.

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On the day of TLOP’s release, West keeps tweeting about being the greatest artist of all time, says he’s practicing his Grammys speech and wouldn’t attend the awards show unless he won album of the year, and most notably, he asks Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg for a $1 billion investment.

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Feb. 17: ‘Don’t f— with me: Hear Kanye’s uncensored SNL meltdown

An audio clip obtained by The New York Post’s Page Six reveals a breakdown West had while backstage on the set of SNL. It’s unclear who he’s speaking to on the clip, but the outlet reports that he’s addressing a member of the show’s production staff. In the clip, he refers to Swift as a “fake a–.” Billboard later reports that a source close to the situation clarified that West was “venting his frustration in a private moment to his team.”

March 10: Report: West supports Donald Trump for president

According to Page Six, a fellow airline passenger overhears West discussing the presidential election and his support for Republican candidate Donald Trump. “When asked by the passenger if he was backing Hillary, West made it clear he was all for Trump,” according to Page Six’s Maggie Coughlan and Heather Hauswirth, “but a source close to West said the Grammy Award winner supporting Trump is ‘totally untrue.’ ”

March 12: West plans to release three albums per year

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April 1: West’s The Life of Pablo now widely available to stream

After TLOP’s release on Jay Z’s music-streaming service, Tidal, where it remained exclusively for several weeks, the album becomes available on Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora Media and can be purchased and downloaded for $20 on his website, despite West originally speaking against a wide release.

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April 10: The Life of Pablo debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart

West’s seventh No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart of his career.

April 11: West goes on NSFW rant over Swift VMA moment

After performing his controversial track Famous at a show in the Philippines, West goes on a rant about his infamous moment with Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, saying, “I said what everybody else was thinking. This [Famous] is the song that broke the writer’s block for me. ‘Cause it’s something I wanted to say so bad that they told me I couldn’t say.” The speech leads to chants of “Yeezy!” from the crowd before he performs an encore of Famous.

April 18: Tidal, West face class-action lawsuit over The Life of Pablo

The widespread release of TLOP leads a California man to file a lawsuit against Tidal and West for deceiving fans into subscribing to the music-streaming platform, which claimed to be the only place the album would be available.

May 5: West’s fired bodyguard lets loose on “condescending rapper,” denies Kardashian affair

The New York Daily News reports that West fired his bodyguard, Steve Stanulis because he thought he was flirting with his wife. “I’m not having an affair with Kim Kardashian, I’m not f——- Kim Kardashian, I’m not doing anything with Kim Kardashian,” Stanulis tells The Daily News. “Kanye needs to chill out … He’s the most condescending person I’ve ever met in my life … I’ve worked with a lot of people in his position and higher a lot less self-absorbed and more humble.”

Later in the month, TMZ reports that West and Kardashian threaten Stanulis with a $30 million lawsuit for talking.

May 9: ‘Kanye saved me,’ Lamar Odom says

In an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, it’s revealed West played a part in the road to recovery for former NBA player and ex-husband of Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom, who was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel in late 2015. “Kanye really felt we can cure him through music, like we can get him to talk,” Kardashian says on the show. “He would go to the hospital and he would rap and sing, and I think Lamar started to get his function back and started to talk once he started to listen to a lot of music.”

May 19: West stuns Ellen DeGeneres with lengthy rant about Michael Jackson, Twitter, and changing the world

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June 14: West shares Saint Pablo Tour dates

West announces 29-city tour, set to kick off on Aug. 25 in Indianapolis — his first major North American tour in three years.

June 16: Kardashian: Swift approved West’s Famous lyrics

In an interview for a GQ cover story, Kardashian says that not only did Swift have prior knowledge of West’s contentious Famous lyrics, but that she signed off on them. “[Taylor] totally approved that,” Kim tells GQ. “She totally knew that that was coming out. She wanted to all of a sudden act like she didn’t. I swear, my husband gets so much s— for things [when] he really was doing proper protocol and even called to get it approved.”

June 25: West premieres Famous music video with naked celebrity lookalikes

The highly anticipated music video for Famous is released on Tidal. The video features a bed scene with nude likenesses of George W. Bush, Anna Wintour, Donald Trump, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Swift, West, Kardashian, Ray J, Amber Rose, Caitlyn Jenner and Bill Cosby.

June 29: Adidas bets on expanded partnership with West

Adidas announces an expanded partnership with West to include performance gear and a new line of co-branded retail stores. “Recognizing the influence, success and global brand power that began almost two years ago with YEEZY for Adidas Originals, the unprecedented new alliance makes history as the most significant partnership ever created between a nonathlete and an athletic brand,” a statement from Adidas reads.

July 15: Hear Swift approve West’s Famous lyrics

After referencing a conversation between West and Swift about Famous in a GQ interview, Kardashian uploads video clips to her Snapchat story of the two talking about the lyrics over the phone. In the clips, West recites the line I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b—- famous, to which she responds by saying, “It’s like a compliment, kind of. Yeah, I mean, what’s dope about the line is it’s very tongue in cheek either way. And I really appreciate you telling me about it, that’s really nice … For you to ask me if I’d be OK with it, I really appreciate it. I’d never expect you to tell me about a line in your song.”

The video of Kanye speaking with Taylor on the phone about the Famous lyrics #KimExposedTaylorParty pic.twitter.com/0UBwK6gWB2 — partylikeits2007 (@partylikeits07) July 18, 2016

July 28: West calls out Swift and praises Kardashian at a Drake concert

West makes a surprise appearance at Drake’s concert in Chicago to perform his collaboration with the Toronto artist, Pop Style. He also performs Famous, and tells the crowd afterward, “All I gotta say is, I am so glad my wife has Snapchat, because now y’all can know the truth and can’t nobody talk s— about Ye no more.”

July 31: West didn’t even write THAT Famous’ lyric about Swift calling her a b—-

According to a report, Rihanna’s ex-publicist Jonathan Hay claims that the lines from Famous, dissing Swift were not even written by West, but by Cyhi The Prynce, who is credited on the track.

Aug. 25: VMAs will give West four minutes to do as he pleases

TMZ reports that the MTV Music Video Awards will give West a portion of the 2016 show to do whatever he wants onstage — despite his interruption of Swift’s acceptance speech at the 2009 VMAs. “A source close to production tells us MTV honchos are giving ‘Ye 4 minutes to do with as he pleases. He can rap, sing, dance or even just stay silent … and we’re told show producers are totally clueless which door he’ll pick,” according to TMZ.

Aug. 28: West talks Swift, Ray J and Amber Rose before introducing Fade video at 2016 VMAs

West appears onstage to the tune of Famous and “Yeezy!” chants before making a speech and debuting his new music video for his TLOP track Fade.

Sept. 7: Kanye’s fashion show was a total disaster

West debuts his Yeezy Season 4 fashion collection at Roosevelt Island during New York Fashion Week. Critics trash the event, which began two hours late and featured models stumbling down runways.

Sept. 7: West confirms Drake collaborative album

In an interview with Vogue, West says, “We’re just working on music, working on a bunch of music together, just having fun going into the studio. We’re working on an album, so there’s some exciting things coming up soon.”

Sept. 14: Kid Cudi calls out West and Drake

In a series of tweets, which he’d eventually delete, Kid Cudi goes after West and Drake, claiming both artists have ghostwriters. “I need yall to know I got so many haters within the industry and these clowns know I’m bout to crush their entire existence…Everyone thinks they’re soooo great. Talkin top 5 and be having 30 people write songs for them…My tweets apply to who they apply. Ye, Drake, whoever. These n—— dont give a f— about me. And they aint f—- with me.”

Sept. 15: West blasts Kid Cudi for diss … “Respect the God!”

During a Saint Pablo Tour show in Tampa, Florida, West responds to Kid Cudi’s Twitter outburst. “Kid Cudi, don’t ever mention ‘Ye name!”

He continues, saying “I birthed you! … I got called names for you, bro!” and more.

Sept. 16: West to fashion critics: ‘I will f—— laser you with alien f—– eyes’

In an interview with W, West talks about his place in the fashion industry by comparing his relationship with some of the industry’s executives to four movies: Wreck-It Ralph, The Pursuit of Happyness, Despicable Me and Elf.

Oct. 2: West ends Meadows set after Kardashian robbed at gunpoint

During the Meadows Music and Arts Festival in Queens, New York, West abruptly stops his performance, saying, “I’m sorry, there’s a family emergency. I have to stop the show,” he tells the crowd before leaving the stage. Later reports reveal that West’s wife was held up at gunpoint in Paris and millions in jewelry was stolen. The Saint Pablo Tour is put on hold, and two tour dates are rescheduled.

When Kanye West starts Heartless and then stops the show because of a family emergency 💔💔💔 pic.twitter.com/0xiPDycb4g — Chloe Tsang (@itschloet) October 3, 2016

Nov. 2: Sterling’s oldest son celebrates his 16th birthday with West and Kardashian

Cameron Sterling, the son of Sterling, who was killed by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in July, meets West and Kardashian at a Saint Pablo Tour show in Inglewood, California.

Nov. 4: Citing throat problems, West ditches his Forum performance early

“My voice is so hoarse. I can’t finish the show,” he says to fans during his sixth show at the Forum in Inglewood. “Turn the lights up. Show’s over. I can’t let y’all have a show where I can’t perform. I’m sorry,” he continues before offering refunds.

Nov. 18: West: ‘I would have voted for Trump — if I voted’

At a show in San Jose, California, West informs the crowd that he supports President-elect Donald Trump. “If I would’ve voted, I would’ve voted for Trump.”

Nov. 20: West rants about Beyonce and Jay Z, cuts concert show short

On the Saint Pablo Tour stop in Sacramento, California, West rants about Beyoncé and Jay Z while onstage, before reportedly ending the concert after only about 30 minutes of performance.“Beyoncé, I was hurt ’cause I heard you said you wouldn’t perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and over Hotline Bling,” West says in reference to the 2016 MTV VMAs. “Now don’t go trying to diss Beyoncé. She is great. Taylor Swift is great. We are all great people. We are all people. But sometimes we be playing the politics too much and forgetting who we are just to win. F– winning. F– looking cool. F– being cool.” He went on. “Jay Z, call me, bruh. You still ain’t called me. Jay Z, I know you got killers. Please don’t send them at my head. Please call me. Talk to me like a man,” West continues.

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Nov. 21: West hospitalized after tour canceled

Following the abrupt cancellation of the remaining dates on his national Saint Pablo Tour, West is admitted to a hospital in Los Angeles, and placed on psychiatric hold. Other news surrounding his hospitalization: TMZ reports that West checked into the hospital under the alias of “Jim Jones,” leading rapper Jim Jones to post a video response, and that the anniversary of his later mother Donda West’s funeral sparked a “nervous breakdown.” US Weekly reports that West and Kardashian were fighting before his hospitalization. A week after he was admitted, the Los Angeles Times reports that West remained in hospital due to lack of stability to go home.

Nov. 30: West leaves hospital

After nine days in a Los Angeles hospital, reportedly for exhaustion and sleep deprivation, West is released.

Dec. 1: West 911 call: “He’s definitely going to need to be hospitalized”

On West’s 911 call that led to his hospitalization, as reported by the Los Angeles Times, a man who identifies himself as “one of his doctors” says, “I think he’s definitely going to need to be hospitalized. I wouldn’t just do the police by itself.” The dispatcher advises, “Don’t let him get any weapons.”

Dec. 9: West makes an appearance

The Instagram account @kanyewest_daily shares a photo from Italian artist Giovanni Leonardo Bassan at the MOCA Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California. With West sporting blond hair, it’s the first sighting of him since his release from the hospital.

Dec. 13: West meets with Donald Trump at Trump Tower

Less than a month after telling fans he would’ve voted for Trump, West meets the president-elect at Trump Tower in New York City. “We’ve been friends for a long time,” Trump told reporters. Asked what he and West talked about, he responded: “Life. We discussed life.” Later that day, West tweets about the meeting:

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West ended his recap of his day with Trump with this tweet.

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The meaning behind the hashtag is perhaps the boldest statement he’s made all year: He still wants to be president of the United States — but only after two terms of Trump.