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"Carnival" is a song by the American hip hop superduo ¥$, composed of rapper Kanye West and singer Ty Dolla Sign, and the rapper Rich the Kid from the duo's debut studio album, Vultures 1 (2024). The song features a guest appearance from fellow rapper Playboi Carti.
In Slant Magazine, Paul Attard wrote off the song for having a "demo quality" and sounding like a rip from a YouTube leak. [14] Following the release of Vultures 2, "530" entered the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number 16. [22] The song further debuted at number 37 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [23]
On August 8, 2024, West shared a music video for "Fried", marking the first visual from Vultures 2. [9] It is a minimalist, animated video, running for two–and–a–half–minutes. The video shows a large group of masked individuals wearing black hoodies and pants running through an eerie concrete setting, consisting of geometric structures ...
Michael Saponara of Billboard ranked "Vultures" as the sixth best song on Vultures 1. Saponara wrote that West "came out of the gates gun blazing" after aiming for his critics and "enflaming his antisemitic controversy". [11] Variety ranked it as the second-worst song of 2023, pointing out the line about antisemitism as the reason why. [12]
The performance took place during Lil Durk’s show at night club Blu Dubai, which posted clips of the song on social media. On the club’s Instagram … Kanye West Gives Surprise Performance of ...
The song was met with highly positive reviews and is generally considered the best song from the negatively received Vultures 2. Michael Saponara of Billboard ranked "River" as the seventh best song on Vultures 2. He wrote "While calling for Young Thug's freedom – as he opens 'River' with a silky verse – the inspiring track gives fans a ...
At that time, a group of fans organized a crowdfunding campaign and raised $25,000 to purchase the song from a music leaker, resulting in its first complete public release. The song was officially released on August 8, 2024, on the digital deluxe edition of Vultures 2 with an added Ty Dolla Sign verse and new punch-in vocals during West’s verse.
The first music parody “In Living Color” tackled in its first season was MC Hammer’s ubiquitous “U Can’t Touch This.” With Tommy Davidson playing the superstar rapper, he and the cast ...