Kanye West appears to have updated ye’s opening track “I Thought About Killing You” with a new line about slavery. At the end of the verse beginning at the 3:30 mark, Kanye raps, “Sorry, but I chose not to be no slave.” Listen below. The additional verse appears on the clean version of the album; the explicit version still omits the line. Pitchfork has reached out to Kanye’s representatives for more information.

In an interview he gave on the night ye premiered, Kanye said he cut specific lines following his controversial interview with TMZ in which he said slavery was a choice.

On the night ye was released, Kim Kardashian West told Power 106 that she asked Kanye to remove a line from the album just prior to the listening party in Wyoming. “On the ride here, I was like ‘no no, you’ve got to take this line out,’” she said. It’s unclear which song or lyric she was talking about.

This wouldn’t be the first time Kanye has made changes to an already-released album. He updated The Life of Pablo multiple times, making a full-on rework of “Wolves” and adding a new closing song called “Saint Pablo.” Read “Kanye West Is Still Changing The Life of Pablo. Does It Matter?” on the Pitch.

As he did last week with his Wyoming listening party, Kanye is set to live stream his new collaborative album with Kid Cudi tonight. Read Pitchfork‘s feature, “What We Saw at Kanye’s Ye Listening Party in Wyoming.”