Tyler, The Creator has taken a crack at Kanye West for using a backing track during his recent show in Korea.
Ye took to Instagram on Monday (September 9) to share footage of his Vultures 2 listening party in Seoul, which featured a clip of him performing “On Sight.”
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In the video, Yeezy dances to the track and raps along to a backing track, which led the Odd Future founder to clown Ye in the comments.
Tyler wrote: “n-gga u was right there just say the words!!!!!!!! [three heart eyes emojis].”
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Check out the clip below.
The footage is from Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign’s listening event at the Goyang Stadium in Seoul.
The entire show was uploaded to YouTube, and can be viewed below.
The show was notable for a number of reasons, including Kanye entering the arena on horseback, and showing love to on-again, off-again frenemy Drake while performing one of his classic songs.
Before diving into “I Wonder,” from his 2007 album Graduation, Ye said: “This one for Drake.”
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Ye also dedicated the track to controversial fashion designer and influencer Ian Connor, who was previously accused of rape.
Elsewhere in the show, Kanye started a “fuck Adidas” chant, encouraging the South Korean crowd to help him disparage his former business partners.
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Another highlight saw Ye debut a new song called “Bomb” which features rising rapper Yuno Miles, as well as his daughter North West.
It’s unclear if the track will be added to Vultures 2, which has been continually tinkered with since its release earlier this month, or if it will appear on Kanye and Ty’s forthcoming Vultures 3 album.
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In addition to performing material from the Vultures series, Kanye also revisited classic songs from his catalog including “Through the Wire,” “Touch the Sky,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” “Runaway” and “Black Skinhead,” often hurrying his DJ to skip to the next song.
Joe Budden also received a perplexing shoutout during the show.
Yeezy sang “Joe Budden” at the show, the media personality hopped on Instagram Live shortly after and responded to the shoutout.
Budden responded by singing his own name and added: “Korean n-ggas was like, ‘What the fuck you talking about?’”
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He added: “We here with peace and love.” He concluded by adding one more sung rendition of “Joe Budden” and added another line from Yeezy’s performance: “God’s not finished.”
It’s unclear why Kanye namedropped Budden, but Joe was particularly critical of Yeezy’s “Like That” remix.