He's also given an update on the upcoming collaborative LP 'Good Ass Job'

Chance The Rapper has discussed working with Kanye West on ‘ye‘, explaining that his contributions don’t feature on the finished record.

In an interview on The Joe Budden Podcast, Chance was asked to share his thought’s on West’s eighth LP. After revealing that he liked the release “a little bit”, he spoke of how his involvement altered his own perception of the material.

“‘Ye invited me out and I brought my family and we worked on some on tracks. None of the verses that I wrote or anything that had influence on was on the album,” he said. “I think like you have to understand my perspective of the music is how it affects me and how it affected me or the artist affected me before.

“So I have a weird understanding of ‘Ye’ because I stayed there for two weeks and then when I left, nothing that I had put forth for the album — I didn’t have any verses for me rapping myself, but stuff that I helped working with ‘Ye on, verses and stuff weren’t on there. It was different verses that he spit.”

Meanwhile, it was confirmed earlier this year that Chance The Rapper is working on a collaborative LP with West, titled ‘Good Ass Job’. However, Chance revealed in the interview that work has yet to begin.

“The project is something I’ve been wanting to do for a very long time. I don’t think it’s Kanye’s thing, he’s about to drop ‘Yandhi‘,” he said. “There’s no doing it, the project hasn’t started yet.

“I’m a huge Kanye West fan. In my mind, basically since ‘The Life of Pablo’, I’ve been begging him to come back to Chicago to work on a project with me.

He added: “In my mind, this is going to be ‘Good Ass Job’ and his return to a sound that basically birthed my sound and my chance to work with who I believe to be the greatest living artist.”