After it was announced that Kanye West will be performing on the season premiere of “Saturday Night Live” on September 29, Kanye jumped on social media with a simple teaser—a Yeezus-like piece of artwork, the word “Yandhi,” and the date September 29. “We’re releasing Yandhi Saturday night,” he tweeted. “We know it will come in number 2 to my brother Lil Wayne and that’s lovely,” he added, referring to Wayne’s long-awaited Tha Carter V, which arrived September 28. “The universe needs Ye and Wayne music at the same time.” Scroll down for West’s tweet below. Yandhi did not arrive September 29; Kanye has since confirmed that the record will now be released November 23 (Black Friday 2018).

In a new promo video for Saturday’s “SNL” season premiere, Kanye can be seen wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat and a sweatshirt that says “Free Hoover.” In the clip, he appears with cast member Kenan Thompson and host Adam Driver, as they joke about what his Star Wars name would be. Check it out below.

Also this morning, West visited The FADER offices, where he played new music. Preview a snippet below (via FADER president and publisher Andy Cohn’s Instagram Story). Kanye himself has also released a snippet on Twitter—check that out below as well.

As The FADER reports, Yandhi features Ty Dolla Sign, the late XXXTentacion, and controversial rapper 6ix9ine, who is awaiting sentencing for violating his plea agreement after he plead guilty to the use of a child in a sexual performance.

FADER also reports Kanye made a comment about his pending appearance on “Saturday Night Live,” and allegedly said that he would have preferred Louis C.K. host. Louis C.K. recently resurfaced in the public eye after admitting to a series of sexual misconduct allegations. Yesterday, Kanye tweeted in support of ASAP Bari, the ASAP Mob co-founder who was arrested and charged on counts of sexual assault earlier this year.

This article was originally published on Thursday, September 27 at 11:05 a.m. Eastern. It was last updated on October 1 at 5:21 p.m. Eastern.