Kanye West has filed paperwork to try and register a new trademark for a phrase inspired by his wife Bianca Censori – revealing plans to use the slogan to launch a bizarre array of good and services including ‘biological cloning,’ ‘moisturizers,’ ‘plush toys’ and ‘wireless receivers in the form of jewelry’

The rapper, 46, filed nine separate trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on January 11 under the phrase: ‘I MISS YOU WHEN I WAKE UP BEFORE YOU.’
He had used that same line to caption a picture of Bianca on Instagram in celebration of her 29th birthday on January 5, just days after sharing a slew of near-naked pictures of the designer.

The strange goods and services listed include everything from fashion items to precious stones, technology and science.
‘Exploration services in the field of the oil, gas and mining industries,’ is listed as well as ‘chemical research,’ ‘meteorological research,’ ‘map drawing,’ ‘dress design’ – and even a ‘life-size inflatable dummy with water-filled base.’
Kanye’s attorney, Gregory K. Nelson, confirmed exclusively to DailyMail.com that he filed the applications on behalf of Ox Paha, Inc. – the same company used by the musician to file his recent trademarks for YEWS and YEEZY PODS.
Other goods and services listed include ‘floating recreational lounge chairs,’ ‘squeezable squeaking toys,’ ‘e furnishing design,’ ‘providing a social networking website at which a user can give charitable gifts to others,’ and ‘horological and chronometric instruments.’
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office, but has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
Kanye will have to show actual use of the trademark in connection with the examples, or he will not be able to secure protection for each of the nine classes.
The Grammy-award winner appeared to leave nothing to chance for his YEWS trademark, which he earmarked for uses across several sectors when he filed on October 2.
He had planned to use the phrase on everything from music and audio to entertainment content, financial services, beauty products, restaurants and more.
Other more bizarre requests included for use on ‘common metals and their alloys’, as well as ‘industrial analysis and research.’
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End time couple
Good for him