James Blake has requested the removal of his production credit from a track on Ye’s latest album, Bully, citing major differences between his original work and the final released version.
Dispute Emerges After Album Release
The development surfaced shortly after the album’s release on March 28, 2026.
Blake’s contribution is believed to be tied to the closing track, reportedly titled “This One Here,” which underwent significant changes before its official release.
Blake Cites Artistic Integrity
In a statement, Blake emphasised that his concerns are based on artistic integrity rather than personal conflict.
“The final version isn’t what I created,” he said.
He added that while fragments of his original work may remain, the overall production has been heavily altered with new elements.
Request to Remove Credit
Blake explained that he would prefer not to be credited on a piece of work that no longer represents his contribution.
The move is considered unusual within the music industry, where artists typically seek recognition rather than distance from their work.
Broader Industry Implications
The situation highlights the evolving nature of collaborative music production, particularly in large-scale projects like “Bully”, where multiple revisions and contributors can significantly reshape a track.
Awaiting Ye’s Response
As of now, Ye has not publicly responded to Blake’s request.










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