Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s album “Vultures 2” didn’t come out on March 8th as expected. Kanye hasn’t confirmed it officially, but he’s been talking to fans on social media. Kanye told a fan page they’re still working on the project, so it’s not canceled, just taking longer.
Plans for releasing the album might change. Kanye is thinking about not using streaming services at all. Supporters are still eager for real updates, but there’s a chance “Vultures 2” could happen later on, just not as people thought it would.
Is Kanye West Not Dropping Vultures 2?
One more day, another news about Ye’s new project. Ye and Ty Dolla $ign are getting ready to release VULTURES 2. Ye told a fan account @yefanatics about the updates on the album. After making sure that Ye and Ty will perform both albums VULTURES 1 and 2, along with an extra track “Slide,” at the listening party on March 10, Ye also responded to questions from the fan account.
YEFANATICS sent a message directly:
Ye: Was talking with the team about how to release the next album
Like James Blake said streaming devalues our music
We sell albums on https://t.co/KZ5lBI5zfM
I got 20 million instagram followers
When 5% of my followers buy an album.
That’s 1 million albums sold
That’s 300k… pic.twitter.com/oIFK89A9Ki
— YEFANATICS (@yefanatics) March 10, 2024
Recently, James Blake spoke out on Instagram about his feelings about the music industry today. He thinks that artists are being used unfairly because so much of the industry relies on streaming services.
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It seems like Ye, the artist from Chicago, might only put out his album on his website, Yeezy.com, and sell it for $20. He’s been saying lately that all his stuff will go for $20 online too.
We’ll see if Ye actually does it or if it’s just something he’s talking about. Check out the chat below.
“It would be nice for our community to support the albums, Streaming is pirating”
It seems like Ye already took the decision to not release Vultures 2 & 3 on streaming platforms pic.twitter.com/I074AwU0p7
— Donda Times (@dondatimes) March 10, 2024
Donda Times posted a tweet:
Ye considers selling Vulture 2 & 3 digitally only on https://t.co/UA38iJjMB2 and not to release them on streaming platform pic.twitter.com/DqDCKYuB1z
— Donda Times (@dondatimes) March 10, 2024
Ye may release Vultures 2 off of streaming for a month to sell it on https://t.co/UA38iJjMB2 and then release it on streaming platforms pic.twitter.com/csYt3hxQR2
— Donda Times (@dondatimes) March 10, 2024
After much anticipation, Kanye West’s latest masterpiece, “Man Across the Sea,” finally graces the horizon, promising an immersive musical journey unlike any other. With his unparalleled creativity and visionary artistry, West invites listeners to embark on an odyssey of sound, eagerly awaited by fans worldwide.