The highly anticipated album ‘Vultures 1’ by Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign, which debuted at no. 1 on Apple Music & iTunes charts, has been removed from both platforms, sparking confusion among fans. Despite its initial success, the project faced streaming issues and briefly disappeared from Spotify before reappearing. However, it was suddenly pulled from Apple Music, leading to its removal from the charts across various music formats. Although ‘Vultures 1’ has been re-released on Apple Music and remains available on Spotify, it still remains inaccessible on platforms like Tidal and YouTube Music.
In the midst of these streaming challenges, Kanye West found himself embroiled in controversy over sampling disputes. The estate of Donna Summer, disco legend, accused West of unauthorized use of her song “I Feel Love” on his track “Good (Don’t Die),” despite being denied permission. Similarly, Ozzy Osbourne’s wife, Sharon, was tagged in the post, referencing Osbourne’s complaint against West for using a live sample of “Iron Man” after being denied permission.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Vultures 1’ has been removed from charts on US Apple Music and iTunes following temporary unavailability.
AdvertisementIt was previously #1 on both. pic.twitter.com/W8zLiSoSNu
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KANYE WEST & TY DOLLA $IGN’S ‘VULTURES 1’ HAS BEEN REMOVED OFF STREAMING 💔 pic.twitter.com/UR05Ob6yM4
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