While the tracklisting to Kanye West’s newly-confirmed sixth solo albumYeezus is still under wraps less than three weeks before its release, details are emerging. In mid-April, Chicago, Illinois rapper Chief Keef confirmed that he was flying to Paris, France to record with his previous multi-platinum collaborator and fellow Windy City representative.

In a new interview with EME, Keef confirms that some of that work has lent itself to the final cut of Yeezus. “I’m working with Kanye [West],” noted the Glory Boyz/Interscope Records artist, when prompted. The 17 year-old was short on details, but added “Yeah, I did a song called…I forgot,” he said, losing his thought. “I’m on [Yeezus]; I forget what the song’s called, but it’s hot—it’s a hot song.”

The interview is below:

Other guests on Yeezus have not been confirmed. On five confirmed tracks, none have guest information. The Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam Records album is planned for release on June 18.

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Previously, Kanye West, along with Pusha T, Big Sean and Jadakiss, remixed Keef’s 2012 single “Don’t Like.” The new version appeared on G.O.O.D. Music’s Cruel Summer compilation, released last year.

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