Early last month, Kid Cudi and Kanye West dropped off the deeply-introspective album Kids See Ghosts. And, if the brevity of the seven-track project left you yearning for more, you're seriously in luck. The dynamic musical duo may have even more magic in store for fans.

During a recent cover story with Billboard, published on Thursday (July 19), the Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin' artist detailed his plans to create more albums in the same vein as his most recent effort with 'Ye.

"There are some songs that we didn't use that I’m hopeful we can put out later. But the plan is to do more Kids See Ghosts albums," Cudi said of the release. However, he believes he and West will "always" produce "awesome shit" together, which if based on the critical acclaim surrounding KSG is rightfully so.

"We just have this chemistry that's undeniable, especially when we have to fight for it with each other," he continued, adding that Kids See Ghosts took "a little over a year-and-a-half to just get it tight," though the songwriting itself wasn't difficult. "It's really easy for us,"  he added.

Elsewhere in the candid interview, Cudi dished on his time spent in Wyoming creating the album, particularly his moments with Nas who also delivered a seven-track project this summer as part of the quintet of G.O.O.D. Music releases.  "It was really cool to be around Nas. That was the illest. We’d be chilling in the room, and then Nas would leave and we’d be like, 'That’s fucking Nas.' We’d be asking him questions about coming up in Queens, did he know Biggie, all these questions," Cudi said.

"I had a ball out there, man. Kanye had his family around. He had his dad there. And we knew what songs we wanted to use. We had 'Reborn.' We had '4th Dimension.' We just took our time fine-tuning the process."

Check out Kid Cudi's entire interview and stay tuned for more details regarding Cudi and 'Ye's forthcoming project.

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