Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s Apple Music Account Allegedly Hacked
A surprising development has left Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign fans scratching their heads. Their Apple Music account appears to have been hacked by an unknown artist, yeixs, who seems intent on hijacking the hype surrounding their “Vultures” project series.
A new track titled Vultures 3 surfaced on the platform, credited to West, Ty Dolla $ign, and yeixs. However, the song does not feature any vocals from Kanye or Ty. Instead, it showcases yeixs rapping in an unidentified language. The release is clearly intended to piggyback on the success of Vultures 1 and Vultures 2, which were released earlier this year.
Neither Kanye, Ty Dolla $ign, nor Apple Music have addressed the breach, and the song remains live at the time of writing. Fans are eagerly awaiting an official statement.
Kanye’s Growing Troubles
The alleged hack is only the latest in a string of controversies surrounding Kanye West. The rapper has been embroiled in several legal battles, the most recent involving former America’s Next Top Model contestant Jenn An.
An accused West of “unsettling” behavior during the filming of La Roux’s In for the Kill remix music video in 2010. She alleges Kanye strangled her, forced his fingers into her mouth to simulate oral sex, and proclaimed, “This is art. This is f***ing art. I am like Picasso.”
The allegations claim the incident was recorded but did not make the final cut of the video. Kanye has not publicly responded to the lawsuit.
More Legal Woes
Adding to his mounting troubles, Kanye faces another lawsuit from a former employee, Murphy Aficionado. According to the suit, Kanye allegedly showed Aficionado explicit photos of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian and engaged in inappropriate behavior.
Despite the allegations piling up, Kanye has remained silent on these matters. These legal issues, combined with the latest hacking incident, paint a turbulent picture for the controversial artist.
As fans wait for clarity on both the Vultures 3 hack and Kanye’s legal battles, his ability to navigate these challenges will likely influence his legacy in both music and pop culture.