Updated credits for Kanye West's ye reveal what triple j exclusively revealed on the day of its release: Tame Impala's Kevin Parker contributed to the album.

Today, streaming platforms have updated the credits on Kanye West's new album and Parker is now included, showing up with a credit on the closing track 'Violent Crimes'. The Perth musician's team previously told triple j that he was mistaken about his contribution to the album, believed to originally be the second-to-last track 'Ghost Town'. We've reached out for clarification.

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Whatsapp The credits for 'Violent Crimes', as listed on Spotify

Parker originally discovered he'd made the cut during an interview with triple j Mornings' Linda Marigliano, for an upcoming episode of Under The Influence. “Holy shit!” the Tame linchpin exclaimed while hearing his work livestreamed during Kanye's Wyoming listening event, telling Linda he had sent along a beat he was working on at Yeezy's request.

Stay tuned for the upcoming episode of Under The Influence, featuring Tame Impala's 'The Less I Know The Better', on triple j Mornings on Tuesday 19 June.

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Some other notable updates to the credits on Kanye West's ye include...

Drake is a lyricist and composer on 'Yikes'.

Skepta and Wiley are listed as lyricist and composers on 'I Thought About Killing You'

PARTYNEXTDOOR is a feature artist and lyricist on 'Wouldn't Leave'

CyHi The Prynce, Malik Yusef, and Consequence are credited as co-writers on multiple songs.

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