Having spent the last number of weeks gaining even more notoriety via Twitter, Kanye West has revealed that his upcoming fifth album has been pushed back from its planned release in September until "sometime in November".

The follow up to 2008's '808s & Heartbreak' will no longer be called 'Good Ass Job', as was revealed to be its tentative title earlier in the year. A new title has yet to be decided, but Kanye told The Guardian that he is "bouncing a couple of titles around", including 'Dark Twisted Fantasy,' which is now listed as the album's title on Wikipedia. The name would make sense, considering the nature of Kanye's new video for the track 'Power', which draws inspiration from "Michelangelo, Picasso, the pyramids".

Kanye also revealed that he will release a new single in "around 20 days", and said that it would either be 'Lost In The World' or 'All Of The Lights'. He also admitted that he has been inspired by Thom Yorke and Trent Reznor.
"I don't understand everything they're saying the first time, but I feel it, I feel the emotion of it, I feel the artistry in it. To take what I feel is that level, and bring it to radio, is an extremely important task. And I don't take that lightly."