After multiple delays, Ty Dolla $ign has confirmed that he and Kanye West have “all the songs” for Vultures 2, giving fans of the movie much to cheer about.

This coming Thursday, June 20, the R&B artist announced that the two are working on a sequel in an interview with Billboard.

“Every song is ours. Essentially, the question is simply, “How can we get it there? “How can we surpass the success of the first album?” he said.

“Most people will probably expect you to just do the same exact sound,” he continued. However, the sound is already over.

Regarding getting around streaming services for the forthcoming release, Ty Dolla $ign was also questioned.

“Why not? Change it up, he said. “[West] has always had a secret agenda. There’s always something secret about me.

Ty provided his first update on the much-delayed project earlier last month, hinting about upcoming LPs with Yeezy.

“It’s dropping ASAP,” he declared when he appeared on a Kick stream over the weekend alongside Russian YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. There will be a Vultures 2 soon. It will happen shortly. Any moment now. Perhaps tomorrow.

Ty said, “On the app,” in response to a fan on the stream who inquired about whether Vultures 2 would be accessible through streaming services or simply Kanye’s YZY app.

In another round of his show with the contentious Russian streamer, Ty Dolla $ign debuted a sneak peek of an unheard song from Vultures 2 with a verse by Playboi Carti.

In addition, he stated that the three scheduled Vultures albums will undoubtedly be released by the duo before dropping hints about a fourth.

He smoked a joint and remarked, “Maybe four, who knows,” about how the albums are always getting delayed. “Things happen.”

Kanye West had hinted at the possibility of selling Vultures 2 to fans directly in the past.

He said, “We sell albums on Yeezy.com,” in a message to an Instagram fan account. He wrote, “I have 20 million Instagram followers,” in a text message. “If five percent of my fans purchase an album, that’s one million copies sold. That exceeds the biggest album from the previous year by 300k.

“We know it’s doable because on Super Bowl Sunday, we sold one million products on Yeezy.com. What do you think about us selling the album exclusively digitally and not streaming it?

Ty Dolla $ign backed the movement when he responded to a fan urging him to persuade Ye to release the album through a traditional release method.