Except for last-minute changes, Volume 1 of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's Vultures The joint project is scheduled to arrive on Friday (February 9).
The dynamic duo served up one final appetizer on Thursday (February 8) with the eerie music video for “Vultures (Havoc Version).” The menacing beat differentiates itself from the 2023 original thanks to production from legend Mobb Deep.
Jon Rafman is the director of the eerie clip, which doubles as a horror film capable of inducing nightmares. The hooded ghosts are summoned for some kind of ritual and a higher power causes natural disasters, fires and explosions all around them.
Earlier this week, Ye and Ty released another video where they twinned with their daughters and tugged at fans' hearts for the “Talking/Once Again” music video.
“She's your maid of honor, miss, miss Westie/ Don't try to test me/ It's gonna get messy/ It's gonna get messy/ Just bless me, bless me,” North West rhymes on her rap debut.
In January, Miss Westie and Kanye hinted at her first music video, as he offered her a treatment that included driving a Lamborghini to Nobu Malibu and fending off the paparazzi.
If all goes according to plan, Vultures will be released on streaming services the Friday after listening party for the LP back in Ye's hometown of Chicago hosted by the United Center. The event will be live stream here.
After complaining about not being able to book arenas, Long Island's The UBS Arena in New York has opened its doors to the West once again Vultures auditory experiencewhich is scheduled for Friday night to celebrate the album's promising arrival.
Vultures will mark the first project for West since his spate of hate speech and anti-Semitic comments, which resulted in companies including Adidas and Def Jam distancing themselves from the 46-year-old rapper.
Watch the video for “Vultures (Havoc Version)” below.
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