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Are Earl Sweatshirt and Chance the Rapper on Kanye West's New Album (Which Is Now Called 'Waves')?

Yet another track-list for the album formerly known as SWISH has appeared, and it's different again.

Update (Jan. 27, 1:45 PM): Kanye has shared an updated tracklist that hints more at Earl and Chance, plus others. See below.

#Waves pic.twitter.com/Azig7aNYOu

— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) January 27, 2016

Original Story: Last night, Kanye West announced that the title of his forthcoming record had changed from SWISH to Waves. The name change was announced on Twitter in the form of a revised tracklist, where Kanye's original hand-written announcement had been scrawled over—changing not just the title of the album, but also adding another track (called "Ultra Light Beam") and noting that the record would be split into three seperate acts. Several other names also appeared alongside Kylie Jenner's original "KYLIE WAS HERE" tag, suggesting the likes of Swizz Beats, The-Dream, Fonzworth Bentley, and more, had all worked on the album or at the least been in the studio during recording; making the tracklist look a little like a guestbook for a very weird house party.

Hours later, that tracklist appears to have been added to again. Just take a look at this picture, reportedly taken from Fonzworth Bentley's Snapchat by a user on Reddit.

Beneath Fonzworth's Snapchat drawn "Yeah dats me" you can clearly see the tracklist has been added to even further with a few more names. Of the ones we can decipher, Earl Sweatshirt's name features along with his logo, as does Chance the Rapper's. There's also extra text next to the original tracklist, with something scrawled next to the track name "Wolves". Does this mean these artists are appearing on the album? Have we even seen the final tracklist yet, for the album formerly known as SWISH? It feels like it might not even be finished yet, and has the potential to keep changing until the hour we eventually hear it in funneling into our ears on February 11.