After the release of Yeezus back in 2013, an album that might be the most divisive moment in the long and heralded career of Kanye West—a career that includes calling out the President of the United States on national television, mind you— you’re not alone in wondering what’s in store for album #7. Generally alienating mainstream fans, Yeezus also managed to divide West's die-hards into those who applauded West’s risk-taking and effort to present heavily acid house and drill rap-influenced sounds while speaking about racial issues with a frankness not usually seen in an artist of his stature and those who either outright hated it, took umbrage with West wifing Kim Kardashian, or just wanted the dude who made “The College Dropout” to come back already. (SPOILER ALERT: That guy is loooong gone.) While album details are sparse, Ty Dolla $ign (who has uncredited vocals on first single “Only One”) revealed more music will be coming from the duo and Q-Tip mentioned in an interview that he’s producing the album alongside Rick Rubin. One thing is for sure: While we don’t expect an album filled with proud papa “Isn’t She Lovely”-style records, it would be naive to assume that West’s daughter North won’t cast a huge shadow over this album. The aforementioned first single “Only One,” a sparse and deeply emotional collaboration with rock legend Paul McCartney, centers on the relationship between his late mother Dr. Donda West and North, arguably the two most important women in his life. If you’re the betting type, you can bet the house that this album will be the final stage in Kanye’s ascendance to the rarefied air of capital-P Pop stars. We’re excited to see what comes next. —Ernest Wilkins