Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign have introduced two Vultures 1 listening occasions in Italy in the midst of a tumultuous first week of launch for the mission.
It was revealed on Friday (February 16) that the duo can be in Italy subsequent week for 2 listening events, one in Milan and one other Bologna.
Announced as “a hi-fidelity audio experience,” tickets for the 2 occasions are on-sale now. The information is critical contemplating Yeezy deliberate on performing in the nation final yr.
Back in October of 2023, Ye was rumored to be performing on the RCF Arena in the northern metropolis of Reggio Emilia. The present was reportedly being organized by Italian promoter Vivo Concerti. However, it was by no means formally introduced.
That’s not Kanye and Ty’s solely connection to Italy. The two superstars additionally shared a credit score on Vultures 1 with a bunch of Inter Milan tremendous followers. According to The Daily Mail, the fan group Curva Nord Milano function as backing vocalists on “Stars” and “Carnival.”
As is usually the case with the Yeezus star, Vultures 1 is embroiled in controversy. Earlier this week, West despatched a message to his followers after the brand new album was faraway from streaming providers.
Vultures 1 has encountered quite a lot of points, with the monitor “Good (Don’t Die)” being faraway from Spotify.
The complete album was additionally briefly faraway from Apple Music after a criticism was raised by its distributor.
Vultures 1 was initially distributed by FUGA however the firm then stated in a press release to Billboard that “a long-standing FUGA client delivered the album Vultures 1 through the platform’s automated processes, violating our service agreement.”
The album was then pulled from streaming earlier than a brand new distribution settlement was reached with Label Engine, who had additionally managed the discharge of the singles “Vultures” and “Talking/Once Again.”
After the drama, West posted a message on Instagram to his followers, saying: “With all the DSP’s taking the album down go to Yeezy.com to buy the album : ))).”
“Good (Don’t Die)” was faraway from streaming providers on Wednesday (February 14) after the property of Donna Summer accused Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign of sampling the late singer’s 1977 disco hit “I Feel Love” with out permission.
Summer’s property stated on Instagram shortly after Vultures 1 dropped: “Kanye West asked permission to use Donna Summer song, ‘I Feel Love,’ [but] he was denied. He changed the words, had someone re-sing it, or used AI but it’s ‘I Feel Love’…copyright infringement!”
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