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Kanye West's long-expected ninth studio album Yandhi is coming straight to sneakerheads, who can potentially find a USB stick containing the album inside the sole of their "Geode" adidas YEEZY Boost 700 V2s. At least that’s according to a new report published by Sneaker Freaker today, April 1.

According to the publication, a USB stick containing the album was found when a 15-year-old sneakerhead was quite literally cutting through his YEEZY collection for what Sneaker Freaker calls “social media engagement.”

Sneaker Freaker reports that only 50 pairs of the “Geode” YEEZYs contain the Yandhi USB, all of which were sold at West’s YEEZY lemonade stand last month.

Apparently, the tracklist contains a hidden message. Can you find it in the Instagram post below?

For more information on this incredible, revolutionary album release method, check out Sneaker Freaker’s original report here.

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