No. Just no. I'm not even gonna waste my breath on this.
But honestly g - what's the problem?
Forget Ye.
If I said... Mike Jackson's albums wouldn't be what they are without his large team around him - would that be a problem? To me, it's a no-brainer. MJ was a genius but he needed other people's skill, creativity and sometimes vision to make his art as thoroughly exceptional as it is. The sheer ambition of his albums meant a lot of people needed to work on them.
To me.. that same ambition in sound is what requires a Ye album to need so many contributors. All Ye albums are essentially collages. Elements of boom-bap, samples, live percussion, drum programming, strings, raps, singing. So many different points of reference. Whether you think Ye pulls it off is another question but the ambition is there.