Kanye West’s Return to Music with ‘Vultures’: A Controversial Comeback

Kanye West, now legally known as Ye, has announced his much-anticipated return to the music scene with a joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. Titled ‘Vultures,’ the album is set to release on Friday, December 15. This announcement, made during a club appearance over the weekend, marks West’s comeback amidst a series of controversies.

Ty Dolla $ign revealed that a listening party for ‘Vultures’ is scheduled for December 12 in Miami. West’s previous public appearances have been marred by contentious statements, including those against Jewish people and a shocking declaration of admiration for Hitler in an interview with Alex Jones.

His last major album, ‘Donda’ (2021), stirred up its share of controversy, featuring Marilyn Manson, who faced multiple allegations of sexual and physical abuse.

The tracklist for ‘Vultures,’ shared by Ty Dolla $ign, includes intriguing titles like “Lifestyle,” “Worship,” and “Beg Forgiveness.” Rumors suggest collaborations with Future and Playboi Carti, and possible samples from the Backstreet Boys and Leon Bridges. However, given West’s history of delayed releases, fans remain cautiously optimistic about the album’s timely arrival.


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