According to the lawsuit obtained by Rolling Stone, Ye hired the producer on Aug. 1, 2024, just two days before Vultures 2 was released. He claims five tracks on Vultures 2 include his contributions. The lawsuit alleges Ye and Yeezy acknowledged the producer’s work and said they were updating streaming platforms to reflect his contributions. The defendants later offered the plaintiff “a master buyout,” the complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court claims. When he testified at the recent trial over “Hurricane,” Ye told the jury he considered himself “very generous” with collaborators.