Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign have shared a new version of “Vultures,” produced by none other than Havoc of the legendary group Mobb Deep.

The updated title track comes with a spooky video featuring found footage of clowns in cars, haunted houses, and more.

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During the intro, Ye and Ty sing: “All eyes is on me/ Won’t tell no lies, won’t hold my tongue/ Don’t cry for me.”

Check out the clip below.

Vultures season seems to be in full effect. Earlier this week, the duo recruited their kids to star in the new video for their collaborative track “Talking/Once Again.”

The video was directed by the D’Innocenzo Brothers and features North West rapping and getting her hair done.

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Ty Dolla $ign’s daughter Jailynn Crystal also makes an appearance in the video as the crooner raps: “How much to stop the car from speeding?/ They might try to slow down/ How much to stop my daughter from growing?/ I just can’t take it now.”

Also earlier this week, the Donda rapper announced a second listening party to celebrate his upcoming collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign, which will now be released in three separate parts.

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The Yeezy boss took to his Instagram Stories to reveal plans for the event just two days after tickets for a Chicago gathering went live and immediately sold out.

The New York presentation will take place at UBS Arena in Belmont Park on February 9, which is also the release date of the project’s first installment.

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“Fans will have the rare opportunity to experience ‘Vultures, Volume 1’ in a high-fidelity audio and visual showcase, crafted by YE and Ty Dolla Sign,” the venue’s website shared. “This event marks a historic moment as attendees will listen to the album together with the artists and album collaborators.”

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.

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News of these listening experiences came just days after the “Flashing Lights” hitmaker claimed that he is being blacklisted by concert venues despite being one of the most popular musicians in the world.

The controversial rapper made the allegations in a social media clip earlier this week and said: “We just sold out the United Center in seven minutes and I just wanted to express to everybody out there to see if anybody can help with this.