Kanye West’s Vultures album series faces backlash for unpaid producers, and Ty Dolla $ign’s albums may have similar issues with featured artists
Kanye West’s Vultures album series has attracted controversy for not paying about 10 producers, who claim that they worked but have not been compensated for over 10 works. Ty Dolla $ign’s albums will fight contention with numerous producers since they also feature some of the artists.
A report recently by Billboard revealed that many of those producers didn’t formally make any agreements, leaving them unutilized for their contribution.
Despite the release of the two albums, lawyers pursuing payment for their client, who has played a huge role in making this happen, have nothing to show, as one would say: “We have no idea when payment will be made.”
The thing is now quite complicated as his legal and distribution teams have entirely changed, which also complicates even more the attempts to sort it out.
Some have been offered lump sums for their work without them being able to collect any royalties, which several attorneys have dismissed as an option. They could always go to court, but history suggests there will not be enough resolution of such matters since previous claims against West are said to have resulted in