Kanye West Vultures 1 album has potential to be the No.1
If you thought Kanye West’s time in the mainstream was over after his most recent, shocking round of controversies: wearing a “White Lives Matter” t-shirt and making repeated anti-Semitic comments (for which he has since posted a public apology on Hebrew), among other offenses: the reception of the Kanye West Vultures 1 album should dissuade you from that idea rather quickly.
Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s Vultures 1 album has taken over the Billboard Hot 100, moving 148,000 equivalent album units, despite missing all of Friday of that tracking week (and part of Saturday) due to the messy release following upon release, and attracting a mostly favorable response from longtime fans (although more mixed comments from critics). All 16 tracks from the album made it to the chart. Also read – Natalie Portman addressed rumours about her marriage
Led by third-place “Carnival,” which appears to be on track to become the album’s biggest hit.
You can watch the full tour below, courtesy of Billboard:
At No 3 – Carnival
At No 23 – Fuk Sumn
At No 26 – Back to Me
At No 30 – Talking ft. North West
At No 33 – Burn
At No 34 – Vultures ft. Lil Durk & Bump J
At No 39 – Stars
At No 52 – Do It
At No 53 – Paid
At No 55 – Keys to My Life
At No 64 – Paperwork
At No 65 – Beg Forgiveness
At No 67 – Hoodrat
At No 79 – Problematic
At No 93 – Good (Don’t Die)
At No 94 – King