“Drake ate his lunch anyway.”
“I have three albums worth of Kanye stems on my computer,” Rundgren tellsUltimate Classic Rock.
“I kept getting called by Kanye to add vocals onto the record.

Todd Rundgren shared his frustrations about working with Kanye West on ‘Donda.'.Scott Dudelson/Getty Images; Kevin Mazur/Getty Images
When it got into the homestretch in July, I just said, ‘That’s enough for me.
I have no idea whether any of this is being used.’
You don’t get much feedback from him regarding what it is.”
If you want to sing about Jesus, go ahead, I don’t care.
I’ll help ya do it, you know?
If you want to sing about your troubles with your wife, go ahead and do it.
I don’t care."
If I can contribute something, fine.
If I can’t, just let me know.
I’m out of here."
There’s so much junk in that record!"
Nobody rents a stadium to make a record in.
His theory why this happened?
“It’s becauseDrakewas running the whole process.
And in the end, Drake ate his lunch anyway.”