Today, new names appeared on the credits for both of Kanye West’s new albums: ye and Kids See Ghosts with Kid Cudi, as well as Pusha-T’s Kanye-produced album Daytona. Drake has been revealed as a lyricist and composer on the ye song “Yikes.” There are 11 credited lyricists on “Yikes” in total, including Mike Dean, Ayub Ogada, and James Mbarack Achieng. (“Yikes” samples the 1976 Black Savage song “Kothbiro.”) Pie’rre Bourne and Apex Martin have been newly credited as producers.

Wiley and Skepta are listed as composers and lyricists on the ye opening track “I Thought About Killing You.” PARTYNEXTDOOR has been revealed as a featuring artist, composer, and lyricist on “Wouldn’t Leave.” Caroline Shaw is credited as contributing vocals and production to “No Mistakes.” Consequence, CyHi The Prynce, and Malik Yusef are credited as co-writers on multiple songs on ye.

Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has been credited as composer and lyricist on “Violent Crimes.” Update 6/14 11 a.m. ET: A representative confirms that Parker, as well as Pond drummer Ginoli, contributed to “Violent Crimes.” (Previously, erroneous reports went around that Parker contributed to “Ghost Town.”)

Justin Vernon is credited as producer on the Kids See Ghost opener, “Feel the Love,” which features Pusha-T. He’s also listed as composer and lyricist on the album’s title track. Ratatat’s Evan Mast is listed as composer, lyricist, and producer on “Feel the Love, “Fire” and “Reborn.”

On Pusha-T’s Daytona, JAY-Z is credited as composer and lyricist on “The Games We Play” and “Infrared.” Pusha-T interpolates JAY-Z’s songs “Politics As Usual” and “The Prelude,” respectively.

Kanye was previously credited on Drake’s 2016 diss track “Two Birds, One Stone.” The song took aim at Kid Cudi and Pusha-T. The latter finally responded to Drake on “Infrared,” the closing track on his recent Daytona album. Drake took aim at both Pusha and Kanye on his response, “Duppy Freestyle. Pusha later fired back at Drake with his vicious track, “The Story of Adidon.”

Read “6 Takeaways from Kanye West’s New Album, ye” on the Pitch, plus our feature, “What We Saw at Kanye’s ye Listening Party in Wyoming.”

This article was originally published on Wednesday, June 13 at 5:12 p.m. EST. It was last updated on June 14 at 11:00 a.m. ET.