Hip-Hop legend Kanye West's new album 'Vultures 1' has been the talk of the town, and he bizarrely gave Inter's ultras writing credits for two songs.
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Kanye West releases new album Album in corroboration with Ty Dollar Sign Inter ultras credited for two songs on album WHAT HAPPENED?
Two tracks from Ty Dolla Sign and Kanye West's upcoming album Vultures 1 have been partially written by Inter ultras. According to Calciomercato, producers Federico Secondome and ZLYAH organised the chants and backing vocals for the Nerazzurri extreme group Curva Nord Milano, who were later granted authorship credits on the songs Stars and Carnival.
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Vultures 1 contributors include Lil Durk, Bump J, Freddie Gibbs, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, Quavo, and West’s oldest daughter, North. This is West's first album since his controversial fall from grace as he was labelled an anti-semite for his comments in 2022. The album is part of a trilogy of albums that the American is set to drop over the next few months. Vultures 2 and Vultures 3.
DID YOU KNOW?
According to Variety, the album looks to have been released under Kanye West's Yzy brand because none of the other typical record label credits are visible. West's long-standing contracts with Sony Music Publishing and Def Jam Recordings were allowed to expire in 2021 because of his increasingly controversial behaviour, which reached a crescendo last year when he made a series of antisemitic remarks that destroyed most of his branding agreements, including his long-standing one with Adidas.
WHAT NEXT?
Moving back to football, the support of the Inter ultras has been very important over the years for the Nerazzurri as they have gone through tough periods. They will be present to support Simone Inzaghi’s squad yet again when they take on Salernitana on February 16.