Hip hop news updates: Lil Durk Reacts to Being Cut from Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's "Vultures"

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Lil Durk Reacts to Being Cut from Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's "Vultures"

 

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It seems that Lil Durk has responded to the news of being cut from Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's highly anticipated debut collaborative single, "Vultures." The song initially premiered on Chicago radio last week, featuring a verse from Durk. However, upon its release on streaming services on November 22nd, fans were surprised to find that Lil Durk's contributions had been completely removed. While the exact reason for the removal remains unknown, Lil Durk took to social media to address the situation. His response suggests a mix of disappointment and confusion, leaving listeners curious about the circumstances surrounding the decision to exclude him from the track.



Official Version of "Vultures" Still Features Bump J, Lil Durk Responds


The much-anticipated official version of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's "Vultures" single, which is slated to be included on their upcoming album, still boasts a guest verse from Bump J. However, Lil Durk, who initially had a verse on the track when it premiered on Chicago radio, seemed to react to being removed from the final release. Taking to his Instagram Stories, Durk wrote a cryptic message, stating, "Be lucky I'm humble, look at it as your blessing." His response suggests a mix of humility and disappointment, leaving fans curious about the details behind his removal from the song and what it means for his relationship with Ye and Ty Dolla $ign.

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Fans React to Lil Durk's Verse Being Removed from "Vultures"


The decision to remove Lil Durk's verse from Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's "Vultures" has sparked a wave of disappointment among fans. Many have taken to social media to express their frustration, with one fan questioning, "Why did Kanye get rid of the Durk verse? That was the best part of the song." The original version of "Vultures" debuted on WPWX Power 92 Chicago on November 17th, and immediately attracted controversy due to its lyrical content. The removal of Durk's verse has only intensified the discussion around the track, leaving listeners intrigued by the motivations behind this decision and eagerly awaiting further explanations from the artists involved.



Mystery Surrounds Lil Durk's Removal from "Vultures" as Fans Voice Their Discontent


Despite the absence of an official explanation from Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, or Bump J, the decision to remove Lil Durk's verse from "Vultures" continues to puzzle fans. Adding to the confusion, many fans strongly feel that the "All My Life" hitmaker stole the show with his remarkable verse, making his exclusion even more perplexing. One user took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express their disbelief, stating, "Crazy that Lil Durk got kicked off Kanye West's Vultures even tho he carried and had the best verse." As speculation and disappointment grow among fans, the mystery surrounding Durk's removal remains unsolved, leaving listeners eager for more clarity and further insights from the artists involved.



The release of "Vultures" has reignited discussions surrounding Kanye West and his alleged antisemitic remarks. In the song, West addresses the accusations by rapping, "How I'm antisemitic? I just fucked a Jewish bitch." It is noteworthy that the rapper has been involved in several incidents where he made controversial statements related to antisemitism. One example is his praise of Adolf Hitler during an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. These remarks, combined with the lyrics of "Vultures," have sparked a renewed deliberation among fans and critics, highlighting the complexity and sensitivity of the issue. The conversation surrounding West's stance on antisemitism continues, as listeners analyze the implications of his words and their impact on his public image.

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