Trippie Redd Teases Kanye West Feature on Upcoming Album ‘NDA’ Amid Renewed Fan Buzz

Trippie Redd fans are on high alert as anticipation builds for his long-awaited album NDA. While the Ohio-born rapper has yet to confirm an official release date, recent developments suggest big things are coming — including a potential collaboration with none other than Kanye West.
Speculation kicked into high gear when a fan page posted a reel featuring an unreleased Trippie Redd song believed to be from NDA. The surprise came when Kanye West reshared the clip to his Instagram Story, drawing immediate attention. In response, Trippie dropped a cryptic but telling comment: “Wonder who’s on the album.” Though brief, the post appeared to confirm West’s involvement on the project.
The possible collaboration has sparked mixed reactions among fans and critics. While many are curious to hear how their styles blend on a track, others remain skeptical due to the pair’s rocky history — particularly their public spat earlier this year.
The tension originally erupted in April during a livestream where Kanye made a bold claim about the origins of rage music. “I invented rage, bro,” Ye said. “Yeezus is that energy… ‘Ns in Paris’ is the first time ns was moshing. That was just some white boy s**t.”
Trippie Redd didn’t let the comment slide. He quickly fired back, crediting the rage subgenre’s rise to a different set of artists. “The inventors of the rage sound is me, X[XXXTentacion], Carti and Uzi,” he declared. “We paved the way, we popularized it… I’m not gon’ let you old a** n****s say you invented something that you ain’t invent.”
Trippie went on to explain his frustration, claiming that Kanye often tries to diminish other artists. “Your old a** ain’t invent sh*t,” he added. “That’s exactly why I ain’t pull up on his old a**.”
Despite the heated exchange, it seems the two have since put their differences aside — at least enough to get in the studio together. The fact that Kanye has endorsed a preview of Trippie’s work hints at mutual respect, or at the very least, an artistic truce.
Trippie Redd has remained relatively tight-lipped about NDA as a whole, leaving fans to piece together clues from social media teases and unreleased snippets. Still, the possibility of a Ye feature adds a new layer of hype to an album that’s already high on fans’ radars.
With no official release date in sight, all eyes are now on Trippie Redd to see when NDA will finally drop — and whether it will include the Kanye West collaboration that’s already stirring up conversation across the internet.



