It was clear in the lead up to the release of Kanye West's new album that a lot of people were involved in the making of The Life of Pablo. This is nothing new for the Chicago rapper, either, who had upwards of 40 people writing, producing, and brainstorming song ideas with him in the studio for Yeezus. And based on the notepad he frequently updated and shared on Twitter over the last few weeks, people involved ranged from Kid Cudi to Kirk Franklin.

Now that The Life of Pablo is finally out, we got our hands on the credits. It turns out that notepad was just a preview of who Kanye worked with on this album. Rick Rubin, Fonzworth Bentley, Kendrick Lamar, yes, even Drake. Check out the full credits below.



“Ultralight Beam” f/ Chance the Rapper and Kirk Franklin



Producers:

Composers/Lyricists:

Derek Watkins: Listed above.

Listed above. Mike Dean: Listed above

“Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1” f/ Kid Cudi



Producers:

Metro Boomin: Atlanta-based producer who works frequently with Future. He was executive producer of Drake and Future's What a Time to Be Alive.

Atlanta-based producer who works frequently with Future. He was executive producer of Drake and Future's What a Time to Be Alive. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Listed above. Rick Rubin: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

"Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 2” f/ Desiigner



Producers:

Metro Boomin: Listed above.

Listed above. Rick Rubin: Listed above.

Listed above. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Sidney Selby III: Desiigner, the latest G.O.O.D. Music signee.

Desiigner, the latest G.O.O.D. Music signee. Adnan Khan: Better known as Menace, a producer out of Manchester who made the original beat for Desiigner's "Panda."

“Famous” f/ Rihanna



Producers:

Charlie Heat: A producer out of New Jersey who is signed to Kanye's Very G.O.O.D. Beats.

A producer out of New Jersey who is signed to Kanye's Very G.O.O.D. Beats. Havoc: Veteran rap artist best known as one-half of Mobb Deep.

Veteran rap artist best known as one-half of Mobb Deep. Noah Goldstein: A producer and engineer who has worked on past projects like Yeezus, Watch the Throne, and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

Composers/Lyricists:

Giampiero Scalamogna: Italian singer who co-wrote "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi," which is sampled on "Famous."

Italian singer who co-wrote "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi," which is sampled on "Famous." Enzo Vita: An Italian guitarist who also co-wrote "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi."

An Italian guitarist who also co-wrote "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi." Luis Enriquez Bacalov: Italian composer who also co-wrote"Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi."

Italian composer who also co-wrote"Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi." Sergio Bardotti: Yep, you guessed it, another Italian artist who worked on "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi."

Yep, you guessed it, another Italian artist who worked on "Mi Sono Svegliato E... Ho Chiuso Gli Occhi." Jimmy Webb: A songwriter who penned several hits in the '60s and '70s. He wrote Nina Simone's "Do What You Gotta Do," a song that's sampled on "Famous."

A songwriter who penned several hits in the '60s and '70s. He wrote Nina Simone's "Do What You Gotta Do," a song that's sampled on "Famous." Winston Riley: A Jamaican songwriter and producer who wrote Sister Nancy's "Bam Bam," which is also sampled here.

A Jamaican songwriter and producer who wrote Sister Nancy's "Bam Bam," which is also sampled here. Derek Watkins: Listed above.

“Feedback”



Producers:

Plain Pat: A behind-the-scenes player who has been linked with Kanye for over a decade as a manager, A&R, and producer.

A behind-the-scenes player who has been linked with Kanye for over a decade as a manager, A&R, and producer. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Listed above. Charlie Heat: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Ardalan Sarfaraz: A songwriter whose work may have been sampled here.

A songwriter whose work may have been sampled here. Farid Zaland: An Afghan composer. Along with Sarfaraz, it's unclear in what capacity he was involved in the making of "Feedback."

“Low Lights”



Producers:

DJ Dodger Stadium: A DJ duo comprised of Samo Sound Boy and Jerome LOL.

Composers/Lyricists:

Sandy Rivera: A New Jersey-based producer/DJ.

“Highlights” f/ Young Thug



Producers:

Southside: Atlanta producer who worked on the first version of "Facts" with Metro Boomin.

Atlanta producer who worked on the first version of "Facts" with Metro Boomin. Velous: Gained notoriety for co-producing "All Day."

Gained notoriety for co-producing "All Day." Mike Dean: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Terius Nash: Better known as The-Dream. He's worked with Kanye in the past on songs like "No Church in the Wild" and "Walking on the Moon."

Better known as The-Dream. He's worked with Kanye in the past on songs like "No Church in the Wild" and "Walking on the Moon." Jeffrey Williams: Also known as Young Thug. He says he has 40 songs recorded with Kanye.

Also known as Young Thug. He says he has 40 songs recorded with Kanye. Mike Dean: Listed above.

“Freestyle 4” f/ Desiigner



Producers:

Hudson Mohawke: Notable electronic producer/DJ who is signed to Kanye West's Very G.O.O.D. Beats.

Notable electronic producer/DJ who is signed to Kanye West's Very G.O.O.D. Beats. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Listed above. Noah Goldstein: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Alison Goldfrapp: Lead vocalist of electronic duo Goldfrapp, whose song, "Human," is sampled on "Freestyle 4."

Lead vocalist of electronic duo Goldfrapp, whose song, "Human," is sampled on "Freestyle 4." William Gregory: Keyboardist and producer who serves as the other half of Goldfrapp.

Keyboardist and producer who serves as the other half of Goldfrapp. Robert Locke: Songwriter who co-wrote Goldfrapp's "Human."

Songwriter who co-wrote Goldfrapp's "Human." Timothy Norfolk: Another songwriter who worked on Goldfrapp's "Human."

Another songwriter who worked on Goldfrapp's "Human." Mike Dean: Listed above.

“I Love Kanye”



Producers:

Kanye West: Duh.

Composers/Lyricists:

Kanye West: Duh part deux.

“Waves” f/ Chris Brown



Producers:

Anthony KilHoffer: A producer and engineer who works frequently with Kanye.

A producer and engineer who works frequently with Kanye. Charlie Heat: Listed above.

Listed above. Hudson Mohawke: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Kanye West: Listed above.

“FML” f/ the Weeknd



Producers:

mitus: A producer who also worked on "Goodnight Gotham" off Rihanna's ANTI.

A producer who also worked on "Goodnight Gotham" off Rihanna's ANTI. Metro Boomin: Listed above.

Listed above. Noah Goldstein: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Lawrence Cassidy: Vocalist and bassist for Section 25, an English post-punk and electronica band. Their song, "Hit," is sampled on "FML," which he co-wrote.

Vocalist and bassist for Section 25, an English post-punk and electronica band. Their song, "Hit," is sampled on "FML," which he co-wrote. Vincent Cassidy: Drummer for Section 25 and younger brother of Lawrence.

Drummer for Section 25 and younger brother of Lawrence. Paul Wiggin: Former member of Section 25 who also co-wrote "Hit."

Former member of Section 25 who also co-wrote "Hit." Mike Dean: Listed above.

“Real Friends” f/ Ty Dolla $ign



Producers:

Boi-1da: Toronto producer who frequently works with Drake.

Toronto producer who frequently works with Drake. Frank Dukes: Another producer out of Toronto. He's best known for his work with Ghostface Killah, 50 Cent, and more recently on Travi$ Scott's Rodeo.

Another producer out of Toronto. He's best known for his work with Ghostface Killah, 50 Cent, and more recently on Travi$ Scott's Rodeo. Havoc: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Glenda "Gizzle" Proby: A songwriter who goes by the alias Lady G Da Real Deal.

A songwriter who goes by the alias Lady G Da Real Deal. Cydel Young: CyHi the Prynce, a member of G.O.O.D. Music who worked on Yeezus and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

CyHi the Prynce, a member of G.O.O.D. Music who worked on Yeezus and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Darren King: Drummer for the band Mutemath. King plays additional instrumentation on "Real Friends." He did the same on Travi$ Scott's "Piss on Your Grave."

Drummer for the band Mutemath. King plays additional instrumentation on "Real Friends." He did the same on Travi$ Scott's "Piss on Your Grave." Adam Feeney: Frank Dukes, listed above.

Frank Dukes, listed above. Tyrone Griffin, Jr.: Better known as Ty Dolla $ign. He also worked with Kanye on "Only One" and "FourFiveSeconds," two early records that didn't make the final cut.

Better known as Ty Dolla $ign. He also worked with Kanye on "Only One" and "FourFiveSeconds," two early records that didn't make the final cut. Kejuan Mujita: Havoc, listed above.

Havoc, listed above. Jahlil Hutchins: The main lyricist of pioneering rap group Whodini. He co-wrote their song, "Friends," which is sampled on "Real Friends."

The main lyricist of pioneering rap group Whodini. He co-wrote their song, "Friends," which is sampled on "Real Friends." Lawrence Smith: The late Larry Smith, who produced Whodini's "Friends."

The late Larry Smith, who produced Whodini's "Friends." Matthew Samuels: Boi-1da, listed above.

Boi-1da, listed above. Mike Dean: Listed above.

“Wolves” f/ Frank Ocean and Caroline Shaw



Producers:

Sinjin Hawke: Canadian producer/DJ who has worked with the likes of Just Blaze and Gangsta Boo.

Canadian producer/DJ who has worked with the likes of Just Blaze and Gangsta Boo. Cashmere Cat: An enigmatic Norwegian electronic artist who has worked with Ariana Grande, Miguel, Tinashe, and more.

An enigmatic Norwegian electronic artist who has worked with Ariana Grande, Miguel, Tinashe, and more. Caroline Shaw: New Yorked-based violinist and singer who also has additional vocals on this song.

New Yorked-based violinist and singer who also has additional vocals on this song. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Christopher Breaux: Frank Ocean. Where's the album, bruh?

Frank Ocean. Where's the album, bruh? Elon Rutberg: A writer and director who is a part of Kanye's DONDA creative team.

A writer and director who is a part of Kanye's DONDA creative team. Ryan McDermott: A songwriter and producer who is signed to G.O.O.D. Music.

A songwriter and producer who is signed to G.O.O.D. Music. Alan Stanley Soucy Brinsmead: Sinjin Hawke, who is listed above.

Sinjin Hawke, who is listed above. Magnus August Høiberg: Cashmere Cat, who is listed above.

Cashmere Cat, who is listed above. Cydel Young: Listed above.

Listed above. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Listed above. Noah Goldstein: Listed above.

“Silver Surfer Intermission”



Producers:

Kanye West: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Kanye West: Listed above:

“30 Hours”



Producers:

Karriem Riggins: Veteran Detroit producer who has worked with J Dilla, Slum Village, Common, the Roots, and more.

Veteran Detroit producer who has worked with J Dilla, Slum Village, Common, the Roots, and more. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

“No More Parties in LA” f/ Kendrick Lamar



Producers:

Madlib: Legendary producer who worked with Kanye during the My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy sessions. This song was initially made back then.

Composers/Lyricists:

“Facts (Charlie Heat Version)”



Producers:

Charlie Heat: Listed above.

Listed above. Metro Boomin: Listed above.

Listed above. Southside: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists:

Nayvadius D. Wilburn: Future, who gets a credit for Kanye using an interpolation of "Jumpman."

Future, who gets a credit for Kanye using an interpolation of "Jumpman." Nicholas Smith: A member of Father's Child who also went by Nick Smith. Their song "Dirt and Grime" is sampled on "Facts."

A member of Father's Child who also went by Nick Smith. Their song "Dirt and Grime" is sampled on "Facts." Bryan Simmons: It's unclear what role Simmons played on this song.

It's unclear what role Simmons played on this song. Sonny Uwakzuoke: Sonny Digital, a producer out of Atlanta who works frequently with Metro Boomin and Southside.

Sonny Digital, a producer out of Atlanta who works frequently with Metro Boomin and Southside. Aubrey Graham: Drake, listed above.

Drake, listed above. Jeffrey Williams: Young Thug, listed above.

Young Thug, listed above. Leland T. Wayne: Metro Boomin, listed above.

“Fade” f/ Post Malone and Ty Dolla $ign



Producers:

Charlie Handsome: A producer out of Los Angeles who works frequently with Post Malone.

A producer out of Los Angeles who works frequently with Post Malone. Mike Dean: Listed above.

Listed above. Anthony Kilhoffer: Listed above.

Composers/Lyricists: