It seems like an unidentified rapper has hacked Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s Apple Music account in an attempt to steal the attention for Vultures 3.
A track named “Vultures 3,” attributed to the renowned pair and yeixs, is now on Apple Music. This song pays homage to West and Ty’s previous Vultures albums released earlier in the year.
The song does not include singing from the famous rap artist or soul singer, but yeixs can be heard rapping in a non-English language.
At the moment of writing, there has been no response from Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, or Apple Music regarding the reported security breach, and the song is still available online.
Kanye has been encountering several issues recently, especially in the legal field.
Most recently, a model filed a lawsuit against him for his “unsettling” behavior at a 2010 video shoot.
The former America’s Next Top Model contestant Jenn An alleges that the event occurred during the filming of La Roux’s music video for “In For the Kill,” which included Kanye on the remix.
An individual claims that West selected her to appear in the video by requesting: “Bring me the Asian girl.”
He reportedly choked her, pushed fingers into her throat, inserted them repeatedly, pretended to force oral sex, and yelled, ‘This is art.’ This is absolutely art. I am similar to Picasso.
She mentioned that the entire attack was recorded, but the lawsuit did not contain a video clip. Both West and An were not included in the final version of the “In for the Kill” video.
Just before that happened, Kanye faced allegations of participating in sexual acts and distributing nude photos of Kim Kardashian to a former staff member in a different legal case.
Murphy Aficionado, employed by Kanye as a project manager, reportedly saw naked photos of Kardashian, who was then West’s former spouse, from the rapper also sporting a Swastika shirt.
The rapper has not publicly reacted to either lawsuit yet, as they are just two out of numerous legal challenges he is currently dealing with.