Kanye West released his eleventh studio album "Donda 2" back in February sort of, but at least one of the contributors claims he's yet to get a dime for his efforts. The project never hit digital service providers, and was instead released exclusively on Ye's Stem Player device which is currently entangled in a lawsuit with KRS-One's Boogie Down Productions. Producer ATL Jacob could potentially have a case to sue as well, if the songs actually hit the public radar but not his bank account. Jacob revealed he worked on previously touted tracks "Pablo" featuring Future and Travis Scott Keep It Burning" with Future again and "Louie Bags" which costars Jack Harlow. Jacob says he gained a lot of production experience throughout his "Donda 2" stint but is still confused to this day about how he's getting paid Jacob, the "Donda 2" album on the Stem Player is full of unfinished demos so those who paid $200 didn't really get their money's worth. He also noted how Kanye doesn't actually own the Stem Player a point that came up in the court docs for the BDP illegal sample lawsuit.
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