Nas architects a new record imprint, according to Young Money’s Tyga.

Nas has reportedly launched a new record label titled Kings and Queens.

During an interview on MTV’s RapFix Live with Sway Calloway, Tyga, who collaborated with Esco and Wale on the cut “Kings and Queens,” said that the Queensbridge rapper took inspiration from the cut and decided to start his own imprint bearing the same name.

“[Nas] actually has a label called Kings and Queens that he just started, so he was like, it’s just cliché that I sent him a song called ‘[King] and Queens’ and he just started a label called Kings and Queens, which is crazy,” he said.

Nas previously launched Ill Will Records in 1999 upon releasing his fourth album Nastradamus. In 2005, he launched The Jones Experience under Def Jam.