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Les Morfalous (The Greedy-Guts, in French argot ; English title: The Vultures [2]) is a 1984 French adventure film, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and directed by Henri Verneuil, featuring the French Foreign Legion during the Second World War. It is a remake of the 1970 American war film Kelly's Heroes. [3]
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.
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.
Here, it’s once again on full display, and there’s no question that some of the lyrics bogging down “Vultures 1” are offensive and even morally problematic.
On January 23, 2024, West revealed that the Vultures project would be released as a trilogy, with the first installment, Vultures 1, scheduled for release on February 9, 2024. The second volume, Vultures 2, was set to release on March 8, with the final part, Vultures 3 on April 5, 2024.
"Fuk Sumn" was originally a Ty Dolla Sign song with Juicy J called "Smoking on Junt" before being shown to West during the recordings of Vultures 1. Rapper Quavo originally had a verse on the song, but it was removed which faced backlash from critics and fans. [1] A version of Fuk Sumn with Quavo's verse was played at a listening party in Arizona.
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.
Metacafe was an Israeli video-sharing website, launched in July 2003. During the mid-2000s it was one of the largest video-sharing websites, [citation needed] though it eventually began to be superseded by YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion. In August 2021, the platform's website became inactive, along with its social media pages having become ...