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Rapper Tyga arrives for the premiere of Open Road Films' "Dope" in Los Angeles, June 8, 2015. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

Kylie Jenner may be adamantly denying that she’s dating Tyga but that isn’t stopping her and her family from supporting his new album. Members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan have been raving about "The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty," which lists Kanye West as co-executive producer.

While the release has been on the radar for nearly a year, last week’s Spotify debut came as a surprise to Tyga’s fans. He took to Twitter to make the announcement:

Shortly after Tyga shared the good news, Kylie and her siblings bombarded Instagram and Twitter with links to the album and images of its cover. Kylie revealed that the album is also out on Apple iTunes -- and her siblings followed suit.

Kendall Jenner and Rob Kardashian both tweeted the iTunes link and called on their fans to support the new album. Meanwhile, Khloe took to Instagram to repost the album cover. She also gave out the iTunes link along with the caption: “Go support@kinggoldchains @Tyga new dope album! Proud of you T!!!!”

Kim Kardashian also took to Instagram and Twitter to share the good news and to call for support. “#NewAlbumAlert #DondaDesign @kinggoldchains Tyga The Gold Album Artwork by Donda,” she said.

Radio.com reported that in addition to Kanye West being an executive producer along with Mike Dean, the album features notable guest appearances by Lil Wayne and AE.

The release came as a surprise because the release date of Tyga’s album had been pushed back several times since last year. According to the report, the rapper needed to find a way out of a contract with previous label Cash Money. He ended up partnering with Spotify for the release of the album which can be streamed for free.

“People can listen to it as much as they want and if they want to buy it after -- cool. If not, that’s cool too. But I’m proud of this album as a whole and excited for people to hear it,” Tyga said. He also took to Twitter to issue a lengthy stream of acknowledgements to the people who made the album come to fruition. Read some of his tweets below: