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Vultures 1 is the debut studio album by the American hip hop supergroup ¥$, composed of the rapper Kanye West and the singer Ty Dolla Sign. It was released independently by the former's YZY brand on February 10, 2024.
On January 25, 2024, West posted a video on Instagram titled "Vultures Havoc Version", featuring a remix of "Vultures" produced by Mobb Deep rapper and record producer Havoc, who has previously collaborated with West. On February 8, 2024, West released the full song and music video on Instagram and later on YouTube.
Videos of the artists recording with rapper Lil Baby also surfaced online. West and Ty Dolla Sign spent three months recording Vultures 1 in Saudi Arabia, mostly in the city of al-Ula, according to collaborator DJ Camper. British singer ZLYAH, who West inspired, contributed to the writing of the track "Carnival".
On “Do It,” nestled halfway through Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign’s collaborative album “Vultures 1,” America’s second-biggest controversy magnet raps, “You don’t like it? That’s ...
The song was met with universal acclaim, often selected by critics as the "standout" song on an otherwise divisive project. Complex's Eric Skelton wrote, "There have been moments in the past few years when I've wondered if Kanye totally lost the plot and would never be able to make great music again, but songs like 'Burn' prove otherwise.
The music video serves as a tribute to Inter Mlian's ultras, [96] featuring CGI shots of them at a stadium during a football match. [24] [93] A shot of the song's artwork is shown around 20 seconds in and the "Vultures" logo appears several times, although West, Ty Dolla Sign, and the featured artists do not make any appearances in the video.
It was released as the lead single from the duo's second collaborative album, Vultures 2, on August 2, 2024, only a day before the album was released. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The song was first released on West's Yeezy website the day before but only a few hours before midnight in areas like the United States and Canada.
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 ...