Kanye West may be preparing to do a last minute switch-up on his highly anticipated studio album.

According to documents obtained by The Blast, Kanye is trying to get officials to reconsider his trademark for "Yandhi."

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Ye's legal team filed a request on September 16 for Reconsideration after Final Action, after U.S. Patent & Trademark Officials refused registration on the mark earlier this year.

Back in January, officials told the hip-hop star that the trademark filing for Yandhi needed to be fixed, specifically when it came to the goods and services listed in the application.

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The documents state that the items listed appeared "indefinite" and needed to be "clarified."

They felt Kanye was being too vague on the description of Yandhi, which claimed that it would be used for "distribution of musical and audio and video programs."

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Kanye's legal team tried to fix the filing in March, but in April officials still deemed it, "not acceptable," and explained that they were issuing a "Final Action" that would abandon the mark within 6 months, if not properly amended.