Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s new album vulture 1 Just as the album was soaring up the charts and reaching number one in various countries, it was suddenly removed from iTunes and Apple Music.
vulture 1 was removed from the platform on Thursday after its distributor, Fuga, was told that the upload violated its service agreement.
Fuga is a distribution platform owned by Downtown Music Holdings. on Thursday. The company turned down an offer to work with West last year, but nevertheless announced that the album had been uploaded by Fuga’s “client.”
It remains unclear what the company means by “customer.”
“Late last year, FUGA was given the opportunity to release ‘Vultures 1’, but made a routine business decision and declined to do so,” a Downtown Music spokesperson wrote in a statement to multiple media outlets. said in a statement.
“On Friday, February 9, 2024, a long-time client of FUGA distributed the album “Vultures 1” through the platform’s automated process, in violation of our service agreement. We are working together to remove Vultures 1 from our systems.”
vulture 1 It was released on Wednesday after several delays. Although removed by Apple, the album appears to still be available on Spotify.
According to sources, the heirs of Donna Summers’ estate complained that the song “Good (Don’t Die)” was later removed from Spotify after its release. signboard report.
As reported by Breitbart News, it was independently produced. vulture 1 has reached number one in multiple countries.
The album will be Kanye West’s first major release since his anti-Semitism meltdown in 2022.
That year, West made a series of anti-Semitic comments, including praising Adolf Hitler, which led to corporate partners, including Adidas, cutting ties with him and his career collapsed. Also heading to the exit were Foot Locker, Balenciaga, trend Magazine and Hollywood mega talent agency CAA.
At one point, Mr. West claimed he had lost $2 billion in just one day due to a series of anti-Semitic statements.
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