Kanye West Teases ‘Vultures 2’ With Bianca Censori Ty Dolla $ign Following Album Delay

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign did not meet the scheduled release date for Vultures 2, despite having previously provided a preview and shown its cover art.

On March 9th, Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign debuted tracks from their second collaborative project in Los Angeles. The event took place in a warehouse-like venue with a restricted number of attendees.

The video snippets circulating online include both artists performing previously unheard songs, including “Field Trip/Venom” starring Playboi Carti, “Promotion” featuring Future, “Take Off Your Dress,” and “FigҺting Fires.”

On the following day, the pair also unveiled the album’s artwork. The video has Kanye standing alone in an attire and environment reminiscent to the Vultures 1 cover. He is clutching a framed photograph of a person who seems to be Ty’s brother, Jabreal Muhammad, also known as Big TC.

TC, a vocalist and music producer, is now incarcerated, serving a 16-year jail term for a hоmicide that he and his brother steadfastly assert their innocence in. Ty titled his first album, released in 2015, as “Free TC”.

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign are scheduled to perform at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ on March 10 for a listening session, perhaps marking the official debut of their next album. Currently, tickets may be obtained at Ticketmaster.

After a few days, the pair will bring their music to Rolling Loud in Los Angeles on March 14th. Given that the event is a music festival, it is anticipated that both individuals would present their latest compositions in a live performance, marking the first occasion of such a presentation.

In January, it was reported that Vultures will be released in three installments, with a one-month interval between each release. Vultures 1 was delivered just one day later than its planned release date last month, although its sequel has not been made available yet.

French Montana has lately indicated that he will make an appearance on the LP. In the beginning of this month, the rapper from New York City posted a little video on his Instagram Stories featuring Ye and Ty inside a recording studio. Although there was no music playing in the video, the person in question could be seen and heard contributing vocals to a song.

“I am returning to work soon. Vultures 2, featuring @tydollasign and @ye, is coming soon,” he said as the caption, accompanied by wave and surfing emojis.