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Tyrone William Griffin Jr. was born on April 13, 1982, in Los Angeles, California. [6] [7] He is the son of musician Tyrone Griffin, a member of the band Lakeside. [8]He has said that through his father's involvement in Lakeside, he met singers like Earth, Wind & Fire and Prince as a child, which led to his love and interest for soul music. [9]
Production was primarily handled by West and Ty Dolla Sign themselves, alongside the Legendary Traxster, 88-Keys, Camper, JPEGMafia, Timbaland, Swizz Beatz, Ojivolta, Chrishan, Anthony Kilhoffer, and others. West and Ty Dolla Sign began recording the album with collaborators in Italy in October 2023, then relocated to Saudi Arabia for three months.
Ty Dolla Sign provides harmony with his singing throughout, while some tracks feature few vocals from West. [25] [24] Incomplete verses are delivered by West, who has been accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) for certain performances. [18] [23] [24] Vultures 2 features themes of women, money, freedom, and redemption.
Ty Dolla Sign’s presence as co-pilot for the album is a wise move. He deepens the songs’ vitality, offering texture and harmonic jubilance where they could otherwise code as dense and opaque.
With Ty Dolla Sign, Tyler had previously collaborated with him on the 2014 song “Shell Shocked.” Says Tyler, “I talked to him and he really related to the idea of friends who become enemies.”
On February 9, 2024, musician Dijon posted to Instagram Stories that he was not aware of his 2019 track "Good Luck" being sampled on the song. Following the release of the album, YZY executive Che Pope responded that Dijon "should be good". [7] Originally, "Stars" was a solo Ty Dolla Sign song called "Up In The Stars".
Kanye and Ty Dolla released “Vultures 1” on Feb. 10 via YZY, which debuted atop the Billboard 200, launching its lead single, “Carnival” to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song features vocals from Ty Dolla Sign and 070 Shake, along with a voicemail message from Nicki Minaj. It was written by West, 7 Aurelius, Irv Gotti, 070 Shake, Mike Dean, Kevin Parker, Ty Dolla Sign, Malik Yusef, and Pardison Fontaine, and produced by the former three. Fontaine was revealed by West to have contributed to most of the ...