Last week, Kanye West wrapped up a run of producing seven-song albums for Pusha T, Kid Cudi, Nas, Teyana Taylor, and himself. Apparently, the productive streak has him inspired to keep setting ambitious goals for himself, because he's reportedly playing around with the idea of making 52 albums in 52 weeks at some point.

New York Times writer Jon Caramanica recently spent three days with West for an in-depth profile and he followed it up with a Q&A on NYT's Popcast podcast on Wednesday. During the podcast, Caramanica mentioned, "He said he wants to get a place in Wyoming and he thinks he wants to spend more time there. He told me at one point he wants to make 52 records in 52 weeks. Take that for what you will."

The likelihood of West following through on a plan like that feels slim, but the main takeaway here is that the experience of making all these albums in Wyoming has him inspired to keep the productive streak alive. This comes a few days after collaborator Francis and the Lights mentioned there are "rumblings" that West might produce a seven-song album for Chance The Rapper and others. We should get more confirmation about that Thursday night when Chance sits down with Peter Rosenberg on Complex's Open Late show.

You can hear Caramanica discuss his time with Kanye on his podcast below. The 52 weeks comment begins at the 48:00 mark.