Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's 'Vultures' album might actually arrive this week

Set to arrive on December 15
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Following a whirlwind weekend in Miami announcing their collab album, Vultures, Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign have now unveiled the project's cover art.

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Posted by Ty on Instagram, the murky and morbid cover features a bird perched on a shovel shoved in a grassy field near a freshly dug out grave.

Kanye and Dolla $ign’s new music-filled Miami weekend took place during Art Basel, with the duo holding an album listening party at LIV Nightclub, where they performed a few tracks, and announced the album is set to arrive “this Friday,” December 15.

Ye and Ty also dropped the upcoming album’s tracklist, featuring their previously released song “Vultures” with Bump J and Lil Durk, plus “New Body” with Nicki Minaj, the elusive track initially slated to appear on West’s ultimately shelved 2018 album, Yandhi. Another previewed song, sure to get everybody hype, is the Backstreet Boys' sampled “Everybody,” which features the boy band’s 1997 hit “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back).”

While the tracklist doesn’t list any features, we already know Bump J, Lil Durk, and Nicki Minaj are on that list, other featured artists on the album reportedly include Future, Playboi Carti, Freddie Gibbs, Lil Baby, James Blake, and North West, who performed alongside her father during his nightclub listening party.

Among some featured artists in attendance like Lil Durk and Freddie Gibbs, others including Kodak Black, Offset and Chris Brown who also came to support.

Vultures isn’t Ye and Ty’s first time collaborating, and from the “Volume 1” written on the bottom right corner of the cover art, it certainly seems it won’t be the last. The two also previously linked up for 2020 “Ego Death,” Ye’s “Everything We Need” in 2019, 2016’s “Real Friends,” and “Only One” in 2014.

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