Kanye West Addresses Removal of “Vultures 1” From Streaming Platforms

Kanye West’s album “Vultures 1” with Ty Dolla $ign hit obstacles with the track “Good (Don’t Die)” removed from Spotify and the whole album briefly taken down from Apple Music.

The Drama Unfolds:

Released on February 10, “Vultures 1” faced trouble after a complaint from Donna Summer’s estate about unauthorized sampling of her song “I Feel Love.”

Kanye’s Response:

In response to the album’s removal from various streaming platforms, Kanye West took to Instagram to address his fans directly. He urged them to support him by purchasing the album from his official website, Yeezy.com

Past Sampling Controversies:

Kanye has dealt with sampling issues before, like using Syleena Johnson for “All Falls Down” and swapping samples in “Hell of a Life.”

Despite challenges, Kanye continues to innovate, leaving a mark on culture.

Conclusion:

Kanye West’s “Vultures 1” faces hurdles, but he remains resilient in reaching fans through alternative means.


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