The excitement surrounding the collaborative album “Vultures” from rapper Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign has been met with disappointment as the release date encounters yet another setback. Initially scheduled for a December 15 debut, the album’s launch was postponed to December 31 to address sample clearance and collaborative efforts. However, fans recently learned that the album’s release has been further delayed, now slated for January 12.
The road to “Vultures” has not been without hurdles, as issues with clearing samples, particularly from the 1997 Backstreet Boys hit “Everybody,” and disagreements over including Kanye’s 2018 track “New Body” featuring Nicki Minaj have contributed to the delays. These complications have disrupted the smooth rollout of the highly anticipated joint project.
The second delay has left fans eagerly anticipating new music from the collaborative efforts of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign disappointed. The artists had initially teased the project on social media in October, generating excitement with tweets featuring symbols representing their names. The anticipation only intensified with the release of the album’s lead single, “Vultures,” in November, featuring Lil Durk and Bump J.
With a history of scrapped albums like “Donda” and “Yandhi,” Kanye’s followers took to platforms like Twitter and TikTok to express their frustration over the repeated delays. The uncertainty surrounding the album’s release date has prompted many to question how much longer they will have to wait for this highly anticipated collaboration between the two chart-topping artists.
As the release date for “Vultures” faces additional delays, fans of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign find themselves caught in a wave of anticipation and frustration. The collaborative effort, teased for months, continues to be a focal point of interest, leaving followers hopeful for a successful and timely release in the coming weeks.