Kanye West has finally returned to Twitter to share some more sage advice

Kanye Twitter Season is upon us.
Kanye West has finally returned to Twitter to share some more sage advice
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 5: Rapper Kanye West (R) attend the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Memphis Grizzlies basketball game at Staples Center on November 5, 2017, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork S. Djansezian/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images

Kanye West, the man notoriously known for too many things to list here, is finally back on Twitter.

Who knows how long this stint will last, but on April 13, the multi-hyphenate creative logged back in on everyone's least favorite app to share his thoughts. It's the first time we've had a honest-to-god Kanye tweet storm since he deleted his account in spring 2017.

While he hasn't given us water-bottle-on-a-plane level tweets quite yet, he has dished plenty of advice for artists of any field.

Over the weekend, Kanye shared everything from neck tattoo ideas to his thoughts on consciousness. But on Tuesday, he whipped out his counseling hat and became a makeshift creative mentor to the thousands of fans following his account.

"As a creative your ideas are your strongest form of currency," he tweeted. "You have to protect your ability to create at all cost."

"Try to avoid any contractual situation where you are held back from your ideas," he continued before dropping some very relatable Kanye proverbs: "distraction is the enemy of vision," and "sometimes you have to get rid of everything."

Some of his tweets immediately were repurposed into the requisite jokes on Twitter.

But most responses were just folks thrilled to see the rapper/designer/Beyoncé stan hop back on the platform again.

Folks including Jaden Smith.

While we have no idea how long this reiteration of Kanye Twitter will last, maybe if we're lucky he'll live tweet his upcoming Family Feud appearance.

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