Washington, DC: Kanye West certainly knows how to stay in the limelight.
The prolific rap giant has stirred buzz after he tweeted on Sunday that the US banned the cover art for his new album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy because of explicit nudity.
"Yoooo they banned my album cover!!!!!," Fox News quotedKanye as tweeting.
"Banned in the USA!!! They don't want me chilling on the couch with my phoenix!" he wrote.
Kanye also reminded his fans that "'70s album covers had actual nudity," reluctantly adding that "everything has been so commercialised now."
According to the Los Angeles Times, which interviewed a source familiar with the debate between West and Universal Music Group's Island Def Jam, the decision to change the cover art wasn't so one-sided.
"West was strongly urged to use alternate art," the source said, adding that West "was told if he wanted to do it, the label would stand behind him."
The real issue surrounding the content of the cover art, according to the source, was whether or not retail stores, such as Wal-Mart or Best Buy, would sell an item that blatantly displays nudity.
Retail stores, which make up at least 10% of physical CD sales, according to Nielsen SoundScan, could have a major impact on West's album sales if he decided to boycott, especially with the holiday season approaching.
"In all honesty ... I really don't be thinking about Wal-Mart when I make my music or album covers #Kanyeshrug!," Kanye tweeted.
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is slated for a November 22 release in the US.