‘Vultures’ Producer Shares Original Art for the Kanye West Comeback Album
Kanye West spent most of 2023 out of the public eye in foreign lands after a year rife with antisemitic remarks and erratic behavior. But it turned out he employed this time to create something beautiful with the collaborator Ty Dolla $ign. At the end of 2023, the rapper started teasing his upcoming album ‘Vultures’ in a string of listening parties. While fans hold tight to their headphones for the release of this album, a new update has surfaced online.
The producer of the much-awaited album has shared the original art on social media.
Vultures get a new cover art
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The newly formed Instagram page prodysgroup dropped a new cover on the gallery. “ORIGINAL VULTURES COVER ART,” read the caption. The cover featured what seemed to be a figure of light breaking out from the darkness. This art perfectly describes what Ye has gone through in the past year and how this album marks his return to the limelight.
This art comes after an artist, who had collaborated on West’s projects before, posted an advertisement for the album. The clip played the song ‘Fu** Smn’ that features Quavo and Playboi Carti. Apart from this, Ty Dolla $ign also posted the first cover art for the album on his social media handle in December 2023. It showed a bird sitting on a shovel on top of a coffin in a field of grass.
While the Grammy winner and his team have continued to hook fans with this tease, they have again pushed the album release date.
Kanye West pushes the release date for his comeback album
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Fans have finally grown tired of waiting for the release of ‘Vultures’. Kanye West has pushed the release date several times in his forever style, which has left fans impatient. Sadly, fans will have to wait for the drop longer than expected. According to Forbes, the release date has been shifted to February 9. The album was originally going to be released on December 15.
Since the rapper did not finish it in time, he moved the date to January 12 and then to January 19. These unpredictable moves by the singer have made fans wonder if he is ever going to drop it or not. So only time will tell whether this time West will fulfill his promises or it will go all in vain again. ‘Vultures’ boasts a bevy of guest musicians including Freddie Gibbs, Playboi Carti, Lil Baby, Quavo, Charlie Wilson, Chris Brown, and even his eldest daughter, North West.
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