Kanye
West
and
Ty
Dolla
$ign
recently
unveiled
their
new
single
titled
“Vultures.
And
while
fans
are
in
a
frenzy
over
new
music
from
Kanye,
what’s
interesting
is
the
fact
that
Lil
Durk’s
verse
was
left
off
the
final
project.
“Vultures”
was
first
debuted
last
week
on
the
radio
airwaves
in
Chicago,
featuring
a
standout
verse
from
Chicago
rapper
Lil
Durk.
When
the
song
was
released
on
streaming
platforms,
it
featured
a
verse
from
Bump
J,
but
nothing
from
the
“All
My
Life”
rapper.
Posting
to
his
15.5
million
followers
on
Instagram,
Lil
Durk
posted
a
message
to
his
Story
stating
“Be
lucky
I’m
humble.
Look
at
it
as
your
blessing.”
While
there’s
no
real
confirmations
whether
it
was
in
response
to
“Vultures,”
fans
are
sure
speculating
it
was.
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While
Ye
or
Ty$
haven’t
spoken
on
the
matter,
fans
complained
that
Durk
made
the
song
what
it
was.
One
user
on
Twitter
wrote:
“Why
did
kanye
get
rid
of
the
durk
verse.
That
was
the
best
part
of
the
song.”
Another
user
said:
“Crazy
that
Lil
Durk
got
kicked
off
Kanye
West’s
Vultures
even
tho
he
carried
and
had
the
best
verse.”
However,
regardless
if
Durk
was
on
the
record
or
not,
“Vultures”
wasn’t
received
without
controversy.
The
lyrics
itself
saw
Ye
addressing
his
antisemitic
accusations,
as
he
raps,
“How
I’m
antisemitic?
I
just
fucked
a
Jewish
bitch.”
Interesting,
given
he’s
received
much
backlash
over
his
comments
about
Jews
and
Hitler.