Kanye West may have singlehandedly pushed Tidal to the top of Apple's download charts last month, but when it comes to actually making music, he apparently relies on less legal services. Late Tuesday night, the rapper tweeted out a photo of a Safari browser that was opened to a YouTube page for the Sufjan Stevens song "Death with Dignity." The text above the photo read simply "Day 3," presumably referring to work on his new-new album, but the browser tabs he left open were far more interesting — particularly one opened to a Pirate Bay search for Serum, a synthesizer plug-in that sells for nearly $200.

Other Twitter users noticed the tab, and Deadmau5 called him out on it, calling him a "dick" for purportedly downloading a pirated version of the software. West has so far not responded.

Even Kanye uses Torrents pic.twitter.com/l0fFkGSwlz — brad esposito (@braddybb) March 2, 2016

As with virtually everything West does on Twitter, it's hard to tell whether this was a genuine oversight or part of some performative joke. But when you're $53 million in debt, you have to start cutting corners somewhere.