Kanye West's highly anticipated seventh studio album is expected to feature fellow rappers Kendrick Lamar and French Montana.

Following his explosive live performance of "All Day" at the 2015 BRIT Awards last week, the Chicago emcee finally released the studio version of the track featuring Theophilus London and Allan Kingdom.

With that being said, a complete list of artists who contributed to West's latest song has surfaced online (via Kanye To The), and there are 17 of them:

Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Tyler Bryant, Kendrick Lamar, Karim Kharbouch (French Montana), Cydel Young, Victor Mensah, Mike Dean, Che Pope, Noah Goldstein, Allen Ritter, Mario Winans, Charles Njapa, Malik Yusef Jones, Patrick Reynolds, Ernest Brown and Noel Ellis

Yeezy took to his Twitter account on Sunday to reveal the title of his upcoming record. He also shared what appears to be the cover art for his latest project.

The image sees four calligraphic Ms connected in a diamond line, according to a reverse image search on Google, it is the 13th Century monastic symbol for the Virgin Mary.

In addition, the "Yeezus" rapper explained what his forthcoming LP is all about, while sitting down with BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe recently. "It's fun to work hard. We're being inventive," he said. "'The College Dropout' came out of a fight to rap. This new album is coming out of a fight to design."

During his interview with Power 105.1's "The Breakfast Club," Kanye West also revealed that "So Help Me God," which includes already released "Only One" and "Wolves," is about "80 percent done" and will be released as a surprise album, which is going to be "bars, songs, cookout music that just feels good."

"My last album was a protest to music, I was like, 'I'm gonna take my ball and go home.' This album is embracing the music, joy. Being of service to the people. I just hope people like it and enjoy it," he added.