“KING” marks the final track of the first installment in Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s VULTURES trilogy. The track’s subject matter is focused on the continuously negative press coverage about Ye while Ty focuses on more materialistic things such as designer brands and money. The song’s heavy production sees a primary use of drums and bass while supported by what appears to be a sample of Ozzy Osbourne’s September 1980 hit, “Crazy Train”. The song has a bouncy cadence, enabling Ye and Dolla to spit back and forth in confidence of their lyrics. Upon the release, Ye faced some backla… read more
“KING” marks the final track of the first installment in Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s VULTURES trilogy. The track’s subject matter is focused on th… read more
“KING” marks the final track of the first installment in Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s VULTURES trilogy. The track’s subject matter is focused on the continuously negative press coverag… read more
Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign began making joint music in 2014, when they were working on Ye’s seventh studio album The Life Of Pablo. Following the album’s release, Ty Dolla $ign became one of Ye’s most frequent collaborators, contributing to some of his most prominent modern works — both released and unreleased — including Ye and Yandhi. With the two maintaining a strong relationship, during 2023, Ty was one of the select few Ye invited to record music with in Tokyo, Japan and later in Italy. During the recording sessions for Kanye West’s eleventh studio album, they decided to se… read more
Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign began making joint music in 2014, when they were working on Ye’s seventh studio album The Life Of Pablo. Following the album’s release, Ty Dolla $ign became o… read more
Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign began making joint music in 2014, when they were working on Ye’s seventh studio album The Life Of Pablo. Following the album’s release, Ty Dolla $ign became one of Ye’s most frequent collaborators, contri… read more