Don’t Miss Out: Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign’s ‘Vultures’ Album is Back on Apple Music!
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s much-anticipated album, Vultures 1, created quite a stir in the music world with its sudden removal from Apple Music after just five days on the platform. The mysterious disappearance of the album left fans and industry insiders scratching their heads, wondering what could have led to such an abrupt decision.
Released without explanation, Vultures 1 vanished from Apple Music, iTunes, and even the Apple Music charts, where it had quickly risen to the top spot with tracks like “CARNIVAL,” featuring Rich The Kid and Playboi Carti. The sudden absence of Vultures 1 from the music scene left fans puzzled and eager for answers.
Reports emerged that Vultures 1’s distribution company, FUGA, had decided to pull the album from streaming services entirely, citing a breach of their service agreement by a long-standing client who had uploaded the album without authorization. This move raised questions about the future of Vultures 1 and whether it would find a new home with a different distributor.
Despite its removal from Apple Music, Vultures 1 remained available on other streaming platforms like Spotify and Amazon Music, providing some relief to fans who feared losing access to the album entirely. However, the project faced another setback when Spotify and Amazon Music removed the track “Good (Don’t Die)” due to allegations of copyright infringement by Donna Summer’s estate.
The estate of Donna Summer claimed that Kanye West’s use of elements from her hit song “I Feel Love” in “Good (Don’t Die)” constituted copyright infringement, leading to the removal of the track from Spotify and Amazon Music. This development added to the uncertainty surrounding Vultures 1 and raised concerns about the potential legal issues surrounding the album.
As the music industry awaited further developments regarding Vultures 1 and its future availability on streaming services, fans and critics alike speculated about the reasons behind its sudden disappearance. With Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music taking action against the album, the fate of Vultures 1 hung in the balance, leaving many wondering whether they would ever hear the project again.