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Kendall, Kylie Jenner to Become Pop Stars? Kanye West 'Writing Songs' for Teens

Kanye West reportedly believes Kendall and Kylie Jenner could become the next big names in pop music, and sources claim he is interested in helping the famous sisters launch singing careers.

The "New Slaves" rapper, 36, is hoping to work with the teenage reality TV stars inside of a recording studio as he believes they are "incredibly talented." The Jenner sisters currently star in the hit reality TV show "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" and if West has his way, they could soon make their mark in the music industry.

"Kanye has been gushing to pals that Kendall and Kylie are 'incredibly talented,'" a source told The Sun UK.

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"[He] says he can't wait to get working with them in the studio," the insider continued. "He wants to manage their careers and has already been writing songs and planning outfits for them. He has his design team coming up with a cool new image for the girls."

Kendall, 18, and Kylie, 16, are the younger sisters of famed reality star Kim Kardashian, who is West's fiancé. The teens have already made their mark in fashion and modeling and they are currently managed by their mother, Kris Jenner.

West is the founder of record label G.O.O.D. Music, which is home to various artists including John Legend and Big Sean. The Jenners are yet to confirm reports claiming they are close to signing on.

"He's positively salivating at how successful he thinks they'll be," the source explained. "He has dollar signs in his eyes."

The Jenner girls are not the only members of the E! reality TV family to explore potential careers in the music industry. In 2010 Kardashian, 33, released a music video for her single "Jam (Turn It Up)," but she denied reports claiming she was recording an album and insisted the song was just for charity.

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