Create Music Group Co-Founder Wayne Hampton Hypes Up Yet Another Delay for Kanye West’s ‘Vultures’ With Ty Dolla $ign
As the world remains arrested in an undefeated gaze for Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s collaborative saga for ‘Vultures’, the patience is brimming to its last pages. From the October release to a New Year one, West has been playing with the ultimate drop, fidgeting from this day to that. Having encountered countless pushback whispers by now, a green light for album debut has now come from Wayne Hampton, the co-owner of Create Music.
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As per the recent disclosure on Hampton’s now-deleted Instagram story by Yefanatics, ‘Vultures’ is expected to launch on February 9th, 2024, jetting fast on more than two weeks of wait. Wayne Hampton recently took to his social to reveal yet this tiring round of delay for ‘Vultures’ which was supposed to drop on January 19th. While the globe might relay down to a disappointing chord once again, Kanye West has proved one more time why being a fan of his is no cakewalk.
At this hour, the panic might be over the board, but almost absolutely inevitable. Given the speculations per Apple Music’s theory, it is now more difficult than ever to even attest if the album launch will also make its way in February. Especially since New Year’s, this is the fourth time the release date has been put off; more than the dissatisfaction the touchdown of concerns has been surfacing.
While there is not much to do about the stall, let’s take a look at the reasons why ‘Vultures’ might be dragging its feet.
Reasons behind the procrastination of ‘Vultures’ drop
Kanye West’s announcement of his comeback has never been this nail-biting. While, of course, his long-aged tradition of postponement is not news, this time the high stakes of the drop have been unnerving, to say the least. The possibilities that can be the reason behind the ever-delaying launch could be that the artists are still polishing the tracks and finishing up with the final edits.
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On the other hand, the clearance issues regarding tracks like ‘Everybody’ by Backstreet Boys could also be one of the reasons for the umpteenth delay. Furthermore, the probability of West taking on projects beyond ‘Vultures’ might just be another cause for the defer. Although there is no pinpointing on any of the reasons without a nod from the artists in concern, there is hope that Ye will soon shed light on this issue.
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