He's sparked a bit of controversy this week returning to social media after a nearly year-long hiatus.
And Kanye West revealed a series of tweets alluding to the cover of his new album, possibly featuring an unrelated mugshot of his late mother's final plastic surgeon Jan Adams according to DailyMail.
The 40-year-old rapper shared a screen grab where he wrote in a text to 'Wes' that he wanted to 'forgive and stop hating'.
'This is my album cover,' Kanye wrote. 'This is plastic surgeon Jan Adams. The person who performed my moms final surgery ... Do you have any title ideas? I want to forgive and stop hating.'
The recipient texted back in all caps, 'LOVE EVERYONE,' with Kanye responding, 'I love that.'
Kanye's mother, Donda West, died on Nov. 10, 2007 after undergoing plastic surgery procedures performed by Jan Adams.
A final autopsy released in January 2008 by Deputy Medical Examiner Dr. Luis Pena of the LA County Coroner said that Donda 'died from some pre-existing coronary artery disease and multiple post-operative factors following surgery.'
'A statement released by the coroner's office said: 'There was no evidence of surgical or anesthetic misadventure,'' Reuters reported.
'Wes' then responded to Kanye, 'I think it's exactly what you should use. Love love love love. I'm so tired of saying and thinking the word hate.
'It's wild man. After the night I came by your house and talked I've been forgetting and forgiving and only thinking about loving people. That was an important talk for me.'