Inter Milan ultras are bizarrely given a credit in Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s new album Vultures Volume 1… as fan group Curva Nord Milano feature as the backing vocals to their new songs ‘Stars’ and ‘Carnival’
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Kanye West has called in a group of Inter Milan ultras to provide backing vocals for two songs on his and Ty Dolla $ign’s new album, ‘Vultures Volume 1’.
The album was released worldwide on February 9 and contains 16 songs, two of which feature backing vocals reportedly created by fans of the Serie A club.
According to Calcio Mercatothe fan group Curva Nord Milano, received credit for the songs ‘Stars’ and ‘Carnival’ after producers Federico Secondome and ZLYAH organized the group to provide chants and background vocals for the songs.
A video posted online claims several members of a choir sing backing vocals to ‘Carnival’ in a recording studio, implying that the individuals in the clip were part of the Inter Milan ultras group.
The album is the fruit of the joint efforts of Kanye West, also known as Ye, and Ty Dolla $ign, with two more albums to follow.
A group of Inter Milan ultras were reportedly called in to provide backing vocals for several songs on Kanye West’s new album.
The Curva Nord are one of the club’s most vocal fan groups and have played a key role in creating an atmosphere for their side at San Siro in the past, with banners and tifos around the iconic stadium.
Their support has helped Simone Inzaghi’s side to the top of Serie A this season, with the Nerazzuri winning their last five games to take a seven-point lead over second-placed Juventus.
Inter is also undefeated in seventeen league matches and will try to continue their excellent form against Salernitana on Friday evening.
The ultras will appear on the album alongside several other notable music industry figures, including Lil Durk, Bump J, Freddie Gibbs, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott and Quavo.
It will be the first time West has released a new album since Jesus Is King was released in 2019.
But there has been some controversy surrounding the release of the new record Rolling Stone reporting that the album’s distributor wants to remove it from streaming services.
‘Vultures 1’ was reportedly released despite the distributor stating they did not want to work with West.
The American’s new album was released worldwide on February 9 and contains 16 songs
The 46-year-old Chicago rapper – whose ex-wife is Kim Kardashian – shared the album, along with a striking cover featuring his wife Bianca Censori topless.
Fans were also left stunned online after West – who had heavily teased his album would be released on February 9 – failed to drop (seen in 2019)
West’s livestream of the new album was also controversially cut short last week after he tipped off about his anti-Semitism.
The album comes after rumors claimed Taylor Swift had the American rapper ‘ejected’ from the Super Bowl stadium last week.
It was claimed that Swift ‘made a call’ for Kanye to be booted from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas after he deliberately bought seats for her.