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Kanye West Says “Vultures 3” Is Canceled After Falling Out with Ty Dolla $ign

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Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign

Kanye West says the third part of his Vultures album series will not happen. According to Kanye, the project is canceled because Ty Dolla $ign is no longer speaking to him.

Kanye shared the news during a recent conversation with fans. He said that without communication between him and Ty Dolla $ign, they cannot move forward with Vultures 3.

The two artists had worked closely on the first two Vultures albums, which featured a mix of rap, soul, and experimental sounds.

Fans had been eagerly waiting for Vultures 3, hoping it would continue the energy of the earlier releases. Now, with Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign not working together, it seems the series will end at Vultures 2.

Neither Kanye nor Ty Dolla $ign has explained why they stopped talking. As of now, Kanye has not announced any new plans to replace the canceled album.

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