Ye didn't produced "Journey Through The Life". Nasheim Mavrick and Carlos Brody of Bad Boy's Hitmen did, but the rest you posted was correct. The most interesting aspect of this potential album to me is that NaS and Ye have a long history going back to the late 90's even before he linked with Jay and The Roc. D. Dot and J.D. really looked out for Ye with his early production placements. Ironically Ye would produced "Takeover" as well. Of course we would all love a long album but I trust NaS with a short LP. Many of us thought we'd get a Premo/NaS LP before a Ye one but again they have a long history. I was in the "I'll wait till NaS says something" Camp over this past month but Ye has dropped 3 straight LP's on time like he said. So I'm inclined to finally believe yes, Escobar Season is Finally Returning. So here's the appetizer before the main course.
YE PABLO ESCO: THE EP BEFORE THE EP (Full NaS/Ye Collaboration Tracklisting)
1. "Intro/Turn It Out" - Jermaine Dupri Featuring NaS (Produced by KanYe) (98')
2. "You Made Me" - Harlem World Featuring NaS and Carl Thomas (Produced by KanYe) (99')
3. "Poppa Was a Playa" Featuring NaS (Produced by D. Dot & KanYe) (02', recorded Late 90's)
4. "We Major" KanYe West Featuring NaS & Really Doe (Produced by KanYe, Baby Dubb, Jon Brion) (05')
5. "Still Dreaming" NaS Featuring KanYe West & Chrisette Michelle (Produced by KanYe) (06')
6. "Let There Be Light" NaS Featuring Tre Williams (Produced by KanYe) (06')
7. "Everything I Love" Puff Daddy Featuring NaS & Cee-Lo (Produced By KanYe & Puffy) (06')
8. "Classic (Better Than I Ever Been) (DJ Premier Remix) Featuring KanYe, NaS, Rakim & KRS-One (Produced by DJ Premier) (07')
9. "The World" Featuring NaS (Produced by KanYe) (Unreleased Demo Version 09')
10. "I Can't Figure It Out" French Montana Featuring NaS and KanYe (Produced by DJ Khalil & Rick Steel) (16')