Kanye West Reveals Big-Name Collaborators on ‘Yeezus’
Daft Punk is playing in Kanye’s house.
Kanye West’s hugely anticipated “Yeezus” promises to be some party, with the French electronic music masters tipped to appear alongside the likes of Chief Keef and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon.
In fact, Chief Keef and Vernon are expected to appear on the same song -- a track entitled "Can't Handle My Liquor".
Word got out from a “Yeezus” listening session Monday night at New York’s Milk. On the night, West confirmed that Daft Punk worked on three or four songs, and he shared a track that reworks TNGHT's "Higher Ground" with Billie Holiday’s "Strange Fruit," Pitchfork reports.
West also revealed that Rick Rubin had executive-produced the album.
According to reports, West's friends Jay-Z and Beyonce were in the house to hear the first spin of “Yeezus,” which is out June 18.
The rapper tested a handful of new tracks during his 21-song Governors Ball set on Sunday night (June 9). He led with a new number, "Black Skinhead." Watch the footage below.