Kanye West has returned with the brand new music “Vultures,” that includes Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Durk and Bump J.
On the monitor, which premiered Friday night time (Nov. 17) on WPWX Energy 92 Chicago, Ye doubles down on a few of his controversial statements from late 2022.
“How I’m antisemitic? I simply f—ed a Jewish b—-,” West raps midway by “Vultures” (listen here).
Elsewhere on the music, Ye seems to deal with his former supervisor Scooter Braun. “I simply f—ed Scooter’s b—-,” he raps earlier than referencing the Columbine Excessive College capturing bloodbath.
“Vultures” had not but appeared on music streaming platforms at press time.
Final yr, West confronted main backlash after making a collection of antisemitic statements. After receiving blowback for carrying a “White Lives Matter” T-shirt in October 2022 at Paris Style Week, the rapper tweeted that he was going to go “dying con 3” on Jewish folks. This started a string of hate-speech-filled interviews, which reached an much more disturbing degree when he appeared on Alex Jones’ InfoWars and mentioned, “I see good issues about Hitler,” amongst different hateful rhetoric.
It’s unclear if “Vultures” will seem on West’s reported joint collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign. Billboard reported in mid-October that Ye and Ty had been purchasing a joint mission to distributors and that West would “decide quickly.” The set would mark the primary launch for Ye since his antisemitic feedback, which led to Def Jam guardian firm, Common Music Group, distancing from the artist.
Earlier this month, Ty teased on social media that he and West had been planning a multi-stadium listening occasion for his or her joint album on Nov. 3, much like the three large listening occasions Ye hosted for Donda in 2021. Nonetheless, the occasion didn’t happen and a launch date for the album has nonetheless not been introduced.