At a listening party in New York, rapper Kanye West premiered his much-anticipated album Yeezus.

According to MTV, West dropped a track titled “Can’t Handle My Liquor” featuring Chief Keef and soft-spoken indie singer, Bon Iver.

Not only is Bon Iver working with him, but West confirmed that electronic duo, Daft Punk, contributed their help with three or four songs, Pitchfork reports.

During the listening party, West revealed his executive producer, Rick Rubin, founder of Def Jam Records and co-founder of Columbia Records.

On June 9, West performed three new songs from Yeezus at the Governors Ball, including a rant about the production of the album, according to Billboard.

"Honestly at this point, I could give a f--k about selling a million records as long as I put out an album for the summer that y'all can rock to for all f---in' summer,” he ranted.

West’s performances of “Black Skinhead,” “New Slaves” and “I Am God” merged with visuals of black men wearing Klu Klux Klan hats and hounds barking to get his socio-political message across.

Yeezus is due out June 18, even though the album isn’t complete, according to The Guardian.