Three months after his untimely demise, Takeoff’s posthumous legacy continues to grow. The late Migos rapper will be featured on Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s upcoming album, ‘Vultures 2’, contributing a verse to the pre-existing track ‘Let Me Chill Out’. The song also boasts appearances from Rich The Kid and NBA YoungBoy. According to Rolling Stone, an insider source has hailed Takeoff’s collaboration as a standout ‘highlight track’ on the album. This marks only the third posthumous feature for Takeoff, following ‘Patty Cake’ and ‘Back Where It Begins’ from Quavo’s 2023 album ‘Rocket Power’.
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Kanye West, also known as Ye, and Ty Dolla $ign have officially announced that ‘Vultures 2,’ the long-awaited sequel to their critically acclaimed album, will be released on May 3. Originally scheduled for a March 8 release, the album has been pushed back to accommodate the inclusion of the previously released ‘Let Me Chill Out,’ featuring Rich the Kid, NBA Youngboy, and the late Migos member Takeoff.
Rapper Takeoff will be posthumously featured on the upcoming album from Ty Dolla $ign and Kanye West, titled ‘Vultures 2’. According to Rolling Stone, the track featuring Takeoff is tentatively titled ‘Let Me Chill Out’ and will include Rich the Kid and NBA Youngboy. The album is expected to be released on May 3 and will feature the late Migos rapper on one of its ‘highlight tracks.’ Takeoff has also been featured on two songs from Quavo’s 2023 album ‘Rocket Power,’ which was dedicated to his memory.
After a brief delay, Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign have officially announced the release date for their highly anticipated collaboration, VULTURES Volume 2. During a recent appearance on Justin LaBoy’s The Download podcast, Ye confirmed that the second installment in the VULTURES trilogy will drop on May 3. Originally scheduled for March 8, the album features an album cover that pays homage to Ty’s incarcerated brother, Jabreal Muhammad. Despite previous statements indicating that the record would not be available on streaming platforms, its availability remains uncertain.
The music industry is grieving the tragic loss of rapper Chris King, who was shot and killed in Nashville on April 20. King, who was only 32, was close friends with several famous artists, including Justin Bieber, Machine Gun Kelly, and Ty Dolla $ign. Bieber posted a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, writing, “Love you bro. This one hurts. Please keep his family in your prayers. See you in paradise brother.” King was the CEO of his own record label, Snotty Nose Records, and his song “Evil Kunevil” featuring Trippie Redd was a popular hit. The circumstances surrounding his death are still under investigation.