A recent video of Ye recording his verse for his controversial VULTURES track “CARNIVAL” has surfaced. Giving fans a glimpse of his creative process, Ye continues to push boundaries in whatever way possible, still topping charts with every album he reveals.
Earlier this week, a new video surfaced of Ye recording his verse for “CARNIVAL,” seemingly in a room surrounded by dozens of friends. With recording mechanics set up all around him, his close circle appears to get a first listen to the process. In between the chatter, the group goes quiet so Ye can record his verse. He can be heard rapping the provocative line, “Now I’m Ye-Kelly, b**ch / Now, I’m Bill Cosby, b**ch,” the father of four assertively declares. “Now, I’m Puff Daddy rich / That’s ‘Me Too’ me rich.”
Now, Ye is not new to controversy. Just recently, he claimed that Ice Spice’s team blocked the use of a verse she recently recorded for his new track “New Body.” As Ye gears up for his sequel to VULTURES, have a look at the process below.
Kanye West casually recording his verse for ‘Carnival’ in a room of 25+ people pic.twitter.com/Zx6NvAAhwo
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