After a Subpar ‘Vultures 2’ Drop, SHDØW Girlfriend Hints at Another Volume Coming

Published 08/26/2024, 4:04 AM EDT

Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, returned to the music business this year, understandably causing waves. The Grammy-winning artist was among the strongest pillars of the rap industry, who at one point in time was believed to have carried it on its back. As he geared up for a grand return, the rapper has resorted to choosing a three-part 'Vultures' drop. 

With two volumes of the album already out in the open and the reception not having covered even a speck of the stir that his original albums used to cause, fans had their doubts about a third part. However, a loved-up post by a certain contributor's pining girlfriend has led to a major slip-up.

Vultures 3 is likely in the works

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While there are many fascinating elements about Ye, expanding across both his personal and professional life, a common factor is his lack of concern regarding public perception. If there is something he wants to say, he will say it, and if there is music he wants to release, he will do it. This is probably why the noiseless reception of 'Vultures 2' has failed to make the artist stumble. With SHDØW's girlfriend posting a picture with him featuring a caption about her talented boyfriend and how he has been flown out to a studio, despite the lovey-dovey nature of it all, the relationship became the least of netizens' concerns.

Popular DJ Agata Joanidis, who has been dating SHDØW, had posted an Instagram story with her boyfriend all snuggled up together. However, as GoodAssSub posted the story with a translation on X, the picture became more of a 'Vultures 3' preview, although the notes of love still stayed. The boyfriend she was missing in question has contributed to some of the top tracks, including 'BEG FORGIVENESS' and 'KEYS TO MY LIFE'.

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While SHDØW's girlfriend ended up becoming the key to 'Vultures 3' hype, Ye's second volume of his comeback album also got some much-needed attention owing to K-pop artists.

K-pop celebrities turn superheroes for Vultures 2

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The fate of 'Vultures 2' will forever leave fans of Ye in a conundrum. The album, which was supposed to be released months ago, finally made it to streaming earlier in August after much pleading and at one point booing from fans. However, upon its release, not only was it met with claims of Ye being washed out but also did not make it to the top of the charts owing to a long-legged lady Ye had once upon a time snubbed on stage. Contrary to initial reception, however, the album is finally getting its goody points as Ye set foot in South Korea this Friday.

The artist who had received flake for his listening parties and lack of contribution in 'concerts', turned the tables as he performed in South Korea. Owing to his legacy, some of the country's top artists such as aespa, NewJeans, and Treasure attended the concert, giving 'Vultures 2' much-needed attention.

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Aliza Siddiqui

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Aliza Siddiqui, a seasoned entertainment journalist and primary editor at Netflix Junkie, discovered her passion for storytelling through Anne Hathaway's iconic performance in Princess Diaries. Her love for film was further solidified by the thought-provoking climax of Don't Look Up, which left her in awe of its ability to balance humor and commentary, much like The Dictator and Cunk on Earth, which impressed her with their loud yet subtle haywire references. With a background in writing over a thousand articles at Otakukart, Aliza brings her unique voice and style to her editorial role, where she incorporates her idiosyncratic wit with engaging content.

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