Kanye West announced via Twitter Friday that his much-awaited album, "Swish," will drop on Feb. 11. "Swish" (initially titled "So Help Me God") is the rapper's seventh studio album and the follow up to 2013's "Yeezus."

The announcement came hours after West shared a snipped of his new tracks "Real Friends" and "No More Parties in L.A." featuring Kendrick Lamar, according to Billboard.

West has already released a few tracks over the year including his collaboration with Paul McCartney, "Only One," "Wolves," featuring Vic Mensa and Sia, "Fade" with Ty Dolla and Post Malone, and "FourFiveSeconds" with McCartney and Rihanna. The 38-year-old also dropped "Facts" on New Years Eve, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The hip-hop artist's wife Kim Kardashian revealed on Friday that West would be releasing new music every Friday, repeating what he did before the release of his 2010 album "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," as HNGN previously reported.