Kanye & Ty Dolla $ign Disappoint Fans After Failing To Drop ‘Vultures 2’ Again
Kanye and Ty Dola $ign have disappointed their fans after failing to drop Vultures 2 again. Kanye updated fans last week about the alleged drop of the second installment of…

Kanye and Ty Dola $ign have disappointed their fans after failing to drop Vultures 2 again. Kanye updated fans last week about the alleged drop of the second installment of the duo's Vultures trilogy.
Ye confirmed on Justin Laboy's The Download podcast that the album will be released on May 3 after the second installment was delayed from its original date of March 8.
What Do We Know About The New Album After Ye & Ty Dolla $ign Failing To Drop 'Vultures 2' Again:
There is not much publicly known about Vultures 2 but there has been a report of a feature said to be on the album. The late Takeoff might have a guest appearance on Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign's upcoming album Vultures 2. Rolling Stone confirmed that the late Migos member will be featured on the song "Let Me Chill Out" alongside Rich The Kid and NBA YoungBoy.
Takeoff was killed in 2022. His appearance on "Let Me Chill Out" will mark his fourth posthumous appearance. He was first featured on "Feel The Fiyaaaah" alongside A$AP Rocky on Metro Boomin's December 2022 album Heroes & Villains. His uncle and bandmate Quavo dedicated his 2023 album Rocket Power to Takeoff and had verses on "Patty Cake" and "Back Where It Begins," as well as snippets of his vocals sprinkled throughout the project.
Kanye Moves On To Yeezy Porn
Ye announced last month that he is going into the adult film industry with Yeezy Porn.
Ye took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to inform his followers of his new venture.
In a six-second video, a woman's voice is heard saying, "Go to Yeezy.com." The video shows a white background with a message reading, "4 24 24 Yeezy Porn is c-------."
As of the time of this writing, Yeezy.com does not have anything launched pertaining to the adult film venture.
In order to get Ye's new business venture off the ground, the rapper has solicited advice from Mike Moz, Stormy Daniels' ex-husband, who is a film producer in the industry. Daniels is a popular adult film star and former stripper. She has also been in the news for other reasons.
However, after the announcement, Ye deactivated his social media accounts. Many fans pointed out that Kanye was contradicting himself by going into the adult film industry as an old post of his condemning porn resurfaced.
"The use of Porn destroyed my family but Jesus will heal everything," a tweet from the rapper reads from December 2022.
Another tweet read, "Remove any and all forms of pornography from Twitter and every platform. Pornography is the product of [pedophilia]. When grown men look at porn they are watching someone's daughter relive trauma for money."
Fans believe that the old tweets resurfacing and the backlash are the reasons why Ye decided to deactivate his social media following the adult film announcement.
Ye has previously explained how his former porn addiction got started.
"For me, Playboy was my gateway into full-on pornography addiction. My dad had a Playboy left out at age five and it's affected almost every choice I made for the rest of my life," the rapper explained per Daily Mail.
Before Kanye was the rapper, entrepreneur, and trendsetting mogul that he is today, he got his start as a producer most notably working with Jay-Z. Back in 2000, Ye was signed to Roc Nation’s team of in-house producers and from there the rest is history. With over 20 years of experience in the music business, Ye has continued to raise the industry standard.
Take a look at 15 songs you might not have known he produced for other artists:
1. Foxy Brown, "My Life" (1999)
Ye produced Foxy Brown's "My Life" which was released in 1999. The song was featured as part of the soundtrack in the 2003 hit film "Cradle 2 The Grave" starring the late DMX, Jet Li, Gabrielle Union, Anthony Anderson, and Paige Hurd.
2. Lil' Kim, "Don't Mess with Me" (2000)
Lil' Kim's "Don't Mess with Me" was released in 2000 from the rapper's second studio album The Notorious K.I.M. Ye is also credited as a co-writer along with Kimberly Denise Jones (Lil' Kim), Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Geoff Gill and Cliff Wade.
3. Mos Def feat. Faith Evans, "Brown Sugar (Fine)" (2002)
"Brown Sugar (Fine)" is from the soundtrack of the film Brown Sugar. Mos Def plays Chris “Cavi” Vichon, a cab driver and underground rapper, and he performs the song in the film and tags Faith Evans' angelic vocals later on the soundtrack. The song contains a sample of Norman Connor’s “Invitation” (1979).
4. Monica, "Knock Knock" (2003)
Monica released "Knock Knock" in 2003 on her fourth studio album 'Before The Storm.' The record peaked at No.75 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 24 on Billboard’s R&B chart."Knock Knock" samples The Masqueraders' 1976 song “It’s a Terrible Thing to Waste Your Love.”
5. Common – "Go!" (2005)
"Go!" is the third single from Common's 2005 album Be. Ye provides background vocals alongside John Mayer. Be was nominated for "Best Rap Album" at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards.
6. Alicia Keys, "You Don't Know My Name" (2003)
“You Don’t Know My Name” is the lead single of Alicia’s second studio album The Diary Of Alicia Keys , which was released in 2003. The song won a Grammy for "Best R&B Song" at the 47th Annual Grammys where the singer also picked up "Best R&B Album," for The Diary Of Alicia Keys , "Best Female R&B Vocal Performance" for "If Ain't Got You," and "Best R&B Performance By A Duo or Group With Vocals" for "My Boo" featuring Usher.
7. Twista, "Overnight Celebrity" (2004)
"Overnight Celebrity" is the second single from Twista's 2004 album Kamikaze. The song has uncredited vocals by West and violin by Miri Ben-Ari. The track samples Lenny Williams' 1978 song "Cause I Love You." The song received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards.
8. Mariah Carey, "Stay The Night" (2005)
"Stay The Night" is from Mariah Carey's The Emancipation of Mimi, the singer's 10th studio album, which was released in 2005.
9. Alicia Keys, "Unbreakable" (2005)
Alicia Keys and Ye teamed up again on the singer's "Unbreakable" which was released in 2005. The track was originally supposed to be a part of the R&B icon's second studio album The Diary Of Alicia Keys but it ultimately did not make the cut.
"The song was always one of my favorites, but I did not think it would fit well into my second album," the singer said per Genius. The record draws from Eddie Kendrick's 1977 "Intimate Friends." "Unbreakable" was nominated for "Best R&B Song" and "Best Female Vocal R&B Vocal Performance" at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards.
10. Lil Wayne, "Did It Before" (2007)
"Did It Before" is from Lil Wayne's The Drought Is Over 2: The Carter 3 Sessions. The Drought Is Over 2: The Carter 3 Sessions is an unofficial compilation of Lil Wayne songs that was released in 2007.
11. Drake, "Show Me A Good Time" (2010)
"Show Me A Good Time" is from Drake's 2010 album Thank Me Later. Not only did Ye produce this song but he also has a co-writing credit along with Drake, No I.D., and Jeff Bhasker. Ye also produced Drizzy's "Find Your Love" which is also on the album. Thank Me Later was nominated for "Best Rap Album" at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.
12. Justin Bieber, "Runaway Love" Remix (2011)
The original "Runaway Love" is found on Justin Bieber's 2010 album My World 2.0. Bieber and Ye's collab came after Kanye tweeted his admiration of the song. He then added Wu-Tang's Raekwon onto the project for the remix. The remix samples the beat from Wu-Tang Clan's 1993 hit "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F--- Wit."
13. Beyoncé, "Party" ft. André 3000 (2011)
"Party" is from Beyoncé's fourth studio album 4 and includes a guest appearance from André 3000. Ye also contributes background vocals to the track along with Consequence.
14. John Legend, "Let's Get Lifted" (2011)
"Let's Get Lifted" is from John Legend's debut studio album Get Lifted. Ye who was Legend's manager at the time, executive produced this album including "Let's Get Lifted." Get Lifted won "Best R&B Album", and earned Legend another two awards, for "Best New Artist" and "Best Male R&B Vocal Performance" for his single "Ordinary People" at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards.
15. Lil Nas X ft. Jack Harlow, "Industry Baby" (2021)
"Industry Baby" appears on Lil Nas X's debut album Montero which was released in 2021. The song features a guest appearance from rapper Jack Harlow. The song debuted at No. 2 in August of 2021 then went to No.1 on the chart on the week of October 23, 2021. The track became Lil Nas X's third No. 1 song and Harlow's first. The song received a nomination for Best Melodic Rap Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.