Kanye West released the first volume of Vultures, his collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign.
The album was originally intended for release on Jan. 12 but was rescheduled to drop in three volumes on Feb. 9, March 8, and April 5.
Kanye’s attempted musical comeback follows a string of antisemitic episodes that resulted in him being temporarily suspended from various social media platforms and getting dropped by all of his major fashion collaborators.
Kanye & his daughter North West turning up on stage together performing last night at the United Center in Chicago pic.twitter.com/UDuM52Xkbg
— DJ Kam Bennett (@KameronBennett) February 9, 2024
He is also having trouble booking venues for live shows.
In a clip shared on social media, the rapper vented about supposedly being blackballed by the live music industry.
“We just sold out the United Center in seven minutes and I just wanted to express to everybody out there to see if anybody can help with this,” Kanye said.
“It’s the only arena I had access to in the past year. And when I call, people say there’s no availables for me and you know why that is. If there’s anybody out there that can help with this, please do.”
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