Kanye West Teases Another ‘Vultures 1’ Music Video Preview Amid Streaming Chaos
February 2024 played host to one of the most anticipated recent events for the Kanye West fandom as his ‘Vultures 1’ alongside Ty Dolla $ign finally dropped for the masses. After an initial listening party in December 2023, the album went through significant delays and disappointment before releasing with 15 songs and a 50-minute runtime. However, in a precursor to the incoming chaos, it soon received a take-down only to be back in a short time, a cycle that still continues days after the drop.
Amid such a chaotic environment, the rapper has stayed active on his social media platforms, with the latest update hinting at incoming controversies.
Carnival all set to debut with a new music video featuring Italian group
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Close on the heels of Kanye West marking one week of ‘Vultures 1’ drop, the album has received its share of criticisms as well as favoritism. Among the many tracks, ‘Carnival’ appeared to not only gather the most streaming numbers but also received wide acclaim as the unanimous favorite. Taking note of it, the rapper shared in his Instagram stories, a snippet preview of the incoming music video for the same song featuring the Curva Nord ultras of Inter Milan.
The latest drop came not long after Ye had shared another snippet of the same. Heading to Italy alongside Bianca Censori for the shoot, the two previews confirmed the feature of the debatable group. Literally meaning “North Curve,” the Italian mass of fans stands as the most passionate ones of the soccer club, Inter Milan. With their uproar of chants, sloganeering, and banners, they have at times come under the ire of controversy and thus, their inclusion in the video has caught the attention of many.
In the meantime, the ‘Donda’ singer and his team worked tirelessly to ensure fans could stream the album despite abrupt disappearances.
Apple Music pulls Vultures 1 down prompting Kanye West to share a message
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Early 15th February, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, and ‘Vultures’ came under the firing line as their music distributor, FUGA, pulled the album out of Apple Music. Citing a breach of agreements, the album vanished from the platform for all except for those who had saved it. While available on Spotify, the removal from the popular platform fueled fans’ agony, prompting the rapper to ask fans to buy the album from Yeezy.
After a few hours, the album returned to streaming, marking yet another harrowing day for the fandom. All of such chaos itself came after a popular track, ‘Good (Don’t Die) went completely off Spotify without any re-additions as of yet. Finally, Ye’s continued beef with the Swifties added another layer to this already complex dynamic.
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