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Does Kanye West ever sleep? In more news that insinuates the answer to this question is no, the G.O.O.D Music mogul has now made some changes to Yedespite having another album — Yandhi — releasing later this month.

West dropped the seven-track album back in June, but has returned to tweak a few elements, which most notably take place on the track, "I Thought About Killing You."

As discussed on Reddit and the KanyeToThe forum, "ITAKY" has probably been remixed because of a Kareem Lofty sample that was apparently used without permission in the original version. The change is most notable around the 3:08 mark.

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However, in order to hear the changes, you'll have to re-download the album on Apple Music.

Have you heard the changes on Ye? If yes, let us know how you feel about them in the comments.

In other music news,  Tyler, the Creator drops new Christmas track, "I Am The Grinch."

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