Due to the explicit lyrics Kanye West performed, the live stream of his highly anticipated Vultures listening party in Chicago abruptly ended.

Veeps, the live streaming platform hosting the event, took immediate action to censor the controversial rap star.

Ye rapped, "And I'm still crazy, bipolar, antisemite. And I'm still the king."

The live feed on Veeps suddenly vanished into darkness, leaving viewers in silence.

As TMZ reported, Veeps had implemented a prearranged agreement that granted them the authority to abruptly end the show in the face of potentially controversial content.

Despite the disappointment felt by loyal fans who were tuned into the streaming platform, the concert proceeded as scheduled.

Ty Dolla $ign shared the stage with Kanye as they electrified the crowd with the mesmerizing tracks from the "Vultures" album.

North West, Kanye's talented 10-year-old daughter, also made a memorable appearance on stage during a live performance of "Talking/Once Again."

Amid the energy of the concert, Kanye took a moment to draw comparisons between himself and celebrities who have faced public backlash and controversy.

He also mentioned the names of ex-convict Bill Cosby and currently jailed R. Kelly.

 

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Kanye West 'Vultures 1' Out Now

Disappointed fans initially voiced their anger towards the "College Dropout" rapper alleging deceit when he did not release his highly-anticipated project specifically on February 9, 2024.

Expressing their disappointment over the latest delay, Kanye's dedicated followers took to Reddit, per The Sun, to vent their frustrations.

"Told ya'll the album wasn't dropping!"

Feeling overwhelmed and frustrated, one person exclaimed, "I can't handle this anymore. I've reached my breaking point with all of you."

A third person said with rage, "KANYE DIDN'T DROP THE ALBUM HE LYING AGAIN."

The chilling music video for "Vultures (Havoc Version)" was recently released leaving viewers unsettled.

The first release of the song showcased Bump J and Lil Durk's contributions back in November.

But the newly created video, crafted by AI, showcased a series of stunning scenes depicting destruction, including crumbling buildings, fiery explosions, and mysterious figures cloaked in hoods.

However, a few hours before the day ended, he and Ty Dolla $ign finally released "Vultures 1" on some platforms including TIDAL.

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