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Why Was Kanye West’s Vultures 1 Removed from Apple Music?

The music industry seems to have more vultures than Kanye West's Vultures 1.
Yashica DudheBy Yashica DudheFebruary 16, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read28 Views
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One who walked on the waters of the music industry now finds himself shadow-banned and banished by the same people who put him on a pedestal first. Well, that might have been a slight exaggeration…but that’s what it seems like.

In a world where music drops faster than you can say “streaming wars,” Kanye West’s latest project, “Vultures 1,” with Ty Dolla $ign, made a splash and then disappeared from Apple Music faster than Houdini on a good day. 

If you blinked, you might have missed it. But why did this highly anticipated album vanish into thin air, only to reappear as if by magic? 

For those in the loop, Kanye West is no stranger to controversy, but his latest musical escapade has left fans and foes alike scratching their heads. “Vultures 1” seemed poised to dominate the charts, yet its sudden removal (and equally sudden return) from Apple Music has sparked a flurry of speculation. 

What led to this digital vanishing act? Was it a marketing ploy, a copyright conundrum, or something more?  

The album “Vultures 1” was removed from Apple Music due to distribution violations and unauthorized sample usage, as stated by the distribution company FUGA.

Crux Of The Matter: Why Did Apple Shoot Down The Vultures 1?

At the center of this melodrama is FUGA, a distribution company known for its stringent adherence to rules and regulations. FUGA initially passed on the opportunity to distribute “Vultures 1,” citing concerns over the album’s content and Kanye’s penchant for controversy.

https://twitter.com/PopBase/status/1758204150071116122?s=20

However, in a surprising turn of events, the album was uploaded to digital platforms through the automated processes of a long-standing FUGA client, breaching their service agreement.

Kanye West & Ty Dolla Sign's 'Vultures' has now reached #1 in a record breaking 100 countries on Apple Music 💿‼️

It becomes the first EVER independently released album to reach this milestone. pic.twitter.com/w6WJ5v3mr4

— Hip Hop All Day (@HipHopAllDayy) February 12, 2024

“Late last year, FUGA was presented with the opportunity to release ‘Vultures 1’. Exercising our judgment in the ordinary course of business, we declined to do so,” FUGA’s statement to Billboard revealed the initial hesitation. 

Despite their refusal, the album found its way onto platforms, leading FUGA to issue takedown notices and plunging “Vultures 1” into a brief digital oblivion.

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign's album, "Vultures 1," has been removed from Apple Music just five days after its release.

The album was taken down from Apple Music, iTunes, and the Apple Music charts without any explanation.

The track "CARNIVAL," featuring Rich The Kid and… pic.twitter.com/DaRnK9ug9u

— Ted Bear (@tdbear25) February 15, 2024

The plot thickens with allegations of unauthorized sampling. Donna Summer’s estate publicly accused Kanye of copyright infringement for the track “Good (Don’t Die),” which sampled “I Feel Love” without permission. 

Not to be outdone, Ozzy Osbourne accused Kanye of sampling a Black Sabbath song after being explicitly denied the rights, labeling West as an antisemite and expressing his desire to disassociate from the rapper.

Despite these hurdles, “Vultures 1” made a phoenix-like return to Apple Music, thanks to a new distributor, Label Engine. The album’s rollercoaster journey raises questions about the complexities of music distribution, copyright laws, and the challenges artists face in the digital age.

Apple Music staff removing Vultures from the platform #KanyeWest pic.twitter.com/hMCrTZ2R4n

— two words (@that1jj) February 10, 2024

Why did FUGA initially refuse to distribute “Vultures 1”? The reasons are multifaceted, involving Kanye’s controversial remarks, his independent status after parting ways with Universal Music Group, and the legal gray areas surrounding sampling. 

This case highlights the delicate balance artists must navigate between creativity and copyright, where a sample can either be a homage or a lawsuit waiting to happen.

How mfs on Apple Music feel after Kanye didn't drop Vultures on Spotify#KanyeWest #spotify #VULTURES

pic.twitter.com/woQAtYG2gA

— Nicholas Chiu (@_NicholasChiu_) February 10, 2024

As we dissect the events leading to the temporary disappearance of “Vultures 1,” we’re left pondering the impact of digital distribution in the music industry. 

With platforms like Apple Music wielding significant power over what we listen to, the saga of “Vultures 1” serves as a cautionary tale for artists navigating the choppy waters of music rights and distribution agreements.

Reflecting on the Ruckus: Will Vulture 1 Make A Comeback on Apple Music?

As we watch this drama unfold, one thing is clear: the music industry’s digital landscape is as unpredictable as it is exciting. 

Kanye West’s album has been removed from Apple Music while him & Beyoncé are competing for the #1 on Billboard. Oh beyoncé you are never beating the allegations pic.twitter.com/X23ihJs3BO

— b (@croatianbarbs) February 15, 2024

Whether you’re a fan of Kanye West or simply a bystander in this latest pop culture spectacle, the story of “Vultures 1” invites us to question, debate, and engage in the ever-evolving narrative of music in the digital age.

Isn’t it funny how they decided to remove “Carnival” by Kanye West from iTunes & Apple Music at the end of the tracking week?

I don’t even keep up with his music that much but doing that at the end of the tracking week screams MANIPULATION & I’m sure we all know who did it. Lol

— RIHPRINT  (@therihprint) February 15, 2024

Why did “Vultures 1” disappear only to reappear on Apple Music? Is this saga indicative of larger issues within the music industry regarding copyright and distribution?

How will this affect Kanye West’s future releases and his relationship with digital platforms?

Share your opinions and take on the Apple Music fiasco in the comments section below. 

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