The “Vultures” era isn’t over—but it’s getting messier.
As fans continue to anticipate the third installment of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s Vultures series, a lingering lawsuit over Vultures 1 is casting serious doubt on when (or if) the next chapter will arrive.
And the latest twist? Ty may be off the hook, but Ye is still very much in legal hot water.
đź“€ The Vultures Legacy: Music, Mayhem, and Momentum
The Vultures project has been one of Ye’s most polarizing and ambitious musical moves since Donda. The collaborative albums—Vultures 1 and Vultures 2—dropped in 2024 with bold, abrasive production, headline-grabbing features, and Ye’s signature blend of chaos and genius.
From controversial lyrics to unpredictable rollouts, the series quickly carved a lane for itself. But now, before fans even get a taste of Vultures 3, the rollout has hit a major roadblock.
🧾 The Lawsuit: “Fuk Sumn” vs. “Drink a Yak (Part 2)”
Back in 2024, a group of Memphis artists—Criminal Manne (Vanda Watkins), DJ Squeeky (Hayward Ivy), and the estate of Kilo G (Robert L. Johnson Jr.)—filed a copyright infringement lawsuit, claiming their 1994 song “Drink a Yak (Part 2)” was unlawfully sampled on Ye and Ty’s track “Fuk Sumn” from Vultures 1.
They allege that Ye and his label, Yeezy Records LLC, used their work without permission or payment—and that multiple attempts to resolve the matter privately were flat-out ignored.
“This is brazen copyright infringement,” the original filing stated.
And based on recent developments, the courts may agree.
🤝 Ty Dolla $ign Settles—But Ye’s Still in the Crosshairs
In a report first revealed by Billboard, Ty Dolla $ign has tentatively reached a confidential settlement with the Memphis plaintiffs. That means he’s likely off the legal hook—at least on paper.
However, Kanye West remains a named defendant in the active lawsuit, along with his company. Attorneys say negotiations with Ye have not resulted in any resolution, and the case is still moving forward.
So while Ty is gearing up to promote his solo album Tycoon, Ye may be stuck navigating court dates and copyright headaches.
🎶 What About Vultures 3?
Earlier this year, Ty Dolla $ign hyped Vultures 3, telling fans in a January social media post:
“Oh, that’s my brother right there, man. You know. VULTURES 3 on the way, Bully on the way, and my new album Tycoon on the way. Let’s go.”
But since then, the momentum has stalled. Ty has shifted his focus to Tycoon, and Ye has been tangled in both personal controversy and Bully, his long-delayed solo project.
With unresolved legal disputes and industry tension, Vultures 3 is starting to look more like a dream than a done deal.
⚠️ Why This Matters
This case is bigger than just one track. If Ye loses in court, it could:
- Delay or derail Vultures 3 indefinitely
- Spark additional lawsuits over other samples
- Hurt Ye’s ability to release music through traditional platforms
And let’s not forget—Ye already has a long history of copyright drama and rollout chaos (The Life of Pablo, Donda, Yandhi, anyone?). Fans have learned to expect the unexpected, but legal issues like these add a whole new layer of unpredictability.
đź§ Bottom Line
Ty Dolla $ign may have sidestepped the storm, but Ye is still in the thick of it—and Vultures 3 is caught in the crossfire.
Between lawsuits, shifting focus, and Ye’s unpredictable behavior online, fans are left wondering:
🗣️ Is Vultures 3 still coming, or are we witnessing the beginning of the end?
đź‘€ What Do You Think?
Will Ye resolve the lawsuit and drop Vultures 3, or is the trilogy cursed?
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