“WE’VE BEEN SAVED FROM VULTURES 3” — Netizens react as Ty Dolla $ign seemingly critiques Kanye West’s anti-semitic tweets

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Ty Dolla $ign attends the 67th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. (Image via Getty/Allen J. Schaben)

Ty Dolla $ign has made it clear he doesn't want to be affiliated with antisemitic hate speech.

The rapper took to his Instagram to denounce Kanye West's latest rants on X, where he professed praise for Adolf Hitler, called for Diddy to be released from prison, declared himself a racist, and more. West has been facing mounting backlash in the days since, and Ty Dolla $ign is next in line:

"I do not condone ANY form of hate speech towards ANYBODY," he wrote on Instagram, alongside a chain of fist emojis in different skin tones.

Users have since begun reacting, with some even theorizing that Kanye West's upcoming album, which would feature Ty Dolla $ign, has now been axed given the latter's public denunciation. Check out what one user said with glee:

"WE’VE BEEN SAVED FROM VULTURES 3."

The comments didn't end there, as scores decided to join the online discourse:

"Kanye lost the last real friend he had," someone opined.
"LMAOO n**ga finessed two collab albums and dipped," another jested.
"There go the whole album," one more pointed out.
"Boss calls been made," someone theorized.

More reactions chimed in to poke fun at the situation:

"Everyone finna leave Kanye bro was tweakin," one user pointed out.
"FINALLY NO MORE VULTURES ALBUMS!!" someone else exclaimed.
"Ye & Ty must’ve fell out behind the scenes, he could only fake kick it so long," another theorized.
"He jugged ye and dipped before it was too late respect," one fan noted.

Users were visibly on Ty Dolla $ign's side for having decried Kanye West.


Everything we know about Ty Dolla $ign and Kanye West's upcoming album:

West and Ty teamed up for a pair of collaborative projects in 2024, Vultures 1 and Vultures 2. The former dominated the Billboard 200, partly due to the massive success of the track, Carnival, featuring Playboi Carti and Rich the Kid.

Billboard has reported that it seemed like another collaboration between the two artists was forthcoming just this year, as Tyga had previously given fans a sneak peek of an unreleased song. Before Vultures, West and Ty had worked together on old tracks like The Life of Pablo‘s Fade.

As for Kanye West, Billboard has reported that he deactivated his account this Monday, a move that came on the heels of days-long rants on X, riddled with slurs and antisemitic, misogynistic, and homophobic hate speech. Several celebrities called out the rapper, including Friends star David Schwimmer and Lyor Cohen.

“With antisemitism on the rise, your voice and influence carry a significant responsibility,” Cohen penned in a letter to West, as reported by Billboard. “I urge you to be more sensitive to the pain your words inflict on Jewish communities and all those who stand against hate.”

Ty Dolla $ign has yet to confirm that his forthcoming album with Kanye West has been scrapped, though his latest public declaration can be taken as an official sign.

Edited by Amey Mirashi
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