Via his first official release since 2022’s ‘Donda 2,’ rapper-mogul Kanye West is ready to tackle Billboard charts again with the Ty Dolla $ign and Bump J-assisted ‘Vultures.’
Co-produced by Chords, West, and $ign, the new bop sees Yeezy raise eyebrows with some direct reflections on some of the controversial statements he made last year about Jewish people.
“How I’m anti-Semitic? / I just f-cked a Jewish b-tch / I just f-cked Scooter’s b-tch and we ran up like Olympics,” the 46-year-old rapped.
And while its original (leaked) incarnation reportedly featured fellow chart-topping rapper Lil Durk, the official version of ‘Vultures’ that hit digital streaming outlets does not list him as a contributor.
Look inside to see how he seems to have responded to the omission.
Taking to his Instagram stories not long after the news of ‘Vultures’ hit the Web, Durk appeared to react to being removed from the song by writing, “Be lucky I’m humble look at it as your blessing.”
At the time of this report, $ign nor West have addressed his comment.
Kanye has 2 versions on apple
Music the one with Lil Durk and the one with him 😟