Produced by Ye, Playboi Carti’s Unheard Gem ‘2024’ Sample Surfaces on X, Fans React

Published 04/06/2024, 11:04 PM EDT

The previous year was undeniably enthralling for fans of Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, owing to his musical resurgence and triumphant return to the spotlight. While anticipation soared for the release of his highly awaited 'Vultures' album, Ye continually surprised his audience with unprecedented announcements. Renowned for his penchant for shocking revelations and notable collaborators, the rapper remained a prominent figure on the social radar. However, amidst all the excitement, he stunned fans by unexpectedly producing Playboi Carti's '2024' track alongside Ojivolta and Earl on the Beat.

In a sudden wake of events, almost 4 months after the track’s debut, the sample records from the track have been unveiled on the social radar to give a glimpse of the underlying genius of the team.

Fans find a sample from Playboi Carti and Ye’s 2024 track

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When Playboi Carti released '2024' back in December, fans were not only surprised by the sudden drop but also by the producer tag attributed to Ye. The music video hit exclusively on YouTube on December 14, featuring the names of the 'Donda' rapper, Ojivolta and Earl on the beat. Now, nearly four months after its release, a user by the handle ‘J.K’ has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to upload the sample from the original track, surprising fans once again.

The sample was originally found in a Reddit community focused on discussions about Playboi Carti. Although the sample offered a glimpse into the track's creation rather than the finished product, it provided a subtle behind-the-scenes perspective that highlighted the brilliance of Carti, Ye, Ojivolta, and Earl on the Beat. Following the track's release, fans flocked to watch within minutes, echoing the resurgence of rap and now, with the unveiling of the track sample, the excitement continues unabated.

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As fans found the sample equally captivating as the final track, their outpouring of praise for the collaboration quickly flooded social media platforms.

Fans go berserk with the sudden discovery of Playboi Carti and Ye’s 2024 sample track

Ye might be onto another round of dilly-dallying with the follow-up volumes of ‘Vultures’ but with the unveiling of the sample track produced by him for Playboi Carti’s ‘2024’ single, the buzz has again revamped anew. As per them, this is not only a testament to the artistic genius of Carti but also to West’s since fans now crown him as the “goat of sample”. 

Most fans, convinced by this sample, believe that when it comes to Ye, even samples have the power to woo before the ultimate drop. Hence, considering the sample had been unearthed before the final track, one can only imagine what a frenzy would have ensued. 

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Even four months post-release, the fervor surrounding the track shows no signs of waning. Furthermore, it is remarkable that, even after the track's initial release, its sample continues igniting fanaticism. Therefore, this ongoing enthusiasm is a testament to the year-long dedication to music, with fans eagerly advocating for deserving artists at every turn.

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What are your thoughts about the sample? Let us know in the comments below. 

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

Edited By: Sakshi Jain

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