Mike Dean Reveals That Kanye Scrapped Original Version Of ‘Ye’ Album

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Mike Dean recently talked about how Kanye West got rid of the original version of his Ye album.
Mike said about not being so attached to his production submissions with some of the A-listers, “You’d get your feelings hurt like every day. Especially working with Kanye or Travis Scott, where s**t changes and everything’s real malleable.”
He continued, “Til it’s over, anything can happen, especially Kanye. In Wyoming, for the Ye album, we had 10 songs, I guess. And we were trying to do a seven-song album. I came in one day and he’d erased the whole board and said, ‘We’re starting over.'”
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