Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign ultimately unveiled their highly anticipated new album, Vultures 1, earlier this month. This is the initial installment of three volumes. It is anticipated that the second and third will decline in March and April. Fans have been largely satisfied with the album thus far and are eager to discover what else the duo has in store.
Several of the artists’ contemporaries, including Wiz Khalifa, have also commented on Vultures 1. The artist took to social media earlier this week to provide his opinion on the album. He obviously had nothing but positive things to sаy. Particularly, he mentioned Ty Dolla Sign, remarking that his future is bright in the wake of this release. “I am ecstatic about Ty,” he composed. “Him and Ye’s album slaps uncontrollably.”
“Suρer Hyped For” The Ty Dolla Sign, Wiz Khalifa declared.
Undoubtedly, detractors will invariably persist, particularly with regard to Ye and his dubious personal history. As an illustration, subsequent to one of his and Ty’s listening gatherings in Chicago, Ozzy Osbourne condemned Ty on Twitter/X. Kanye allegedly requested permission to use a Black Sabbath sample for the project but was denied. Conversely, it appears that he purportedly carried out the action despite this. “@kanyewest ASKED PERMISSION TO SAMPLE A SECTION OF A 1983 LIVE PERFORMANCE OF ‘WаR PIG’ FROM THE US FESTIVAL WITHOUT VOCALS & WAS REFUSED PERMISSION BECAUSE HE IS AN ANTISEMITE AND HAS CAUSED UNTOLD HEARTACHE TO MANY,” according to the metal legend. “LAST NIGHT, HE DISREGARTEDLY APPLIED THE SAMPLE AT HIS ALBUM LISTENING PARTY.” “I DO NOT WISH TO HAVE ANY CONNESSION WITH THIS INDIVIDUAL!”
When they levied a “copyright infringement” accusation against Ye days later, Donna Summer’s estate adopted a comparable strategy, albeit one that was considerably less impassioned. What are your thoughts on Wiz Khalifa’s tribute to the new album Vultures 1 by Ty Dolla Sign and Kanye West? Subsequently, please provide your insights in the comments section and remain tuned to HNHH for further developments.