Ty Dolla $ign and Ye (formerly Kanye West) teamed up for a pair of Vultures joint projects in 2024, but it appears their relationship has become icy in 2025.
Ahead of his Tycoon album’s arrival, Ty spoke to Complex‘s Jordan Rose on Thursday (Oct. 16), but dodged a question about his current status with West.
“Six, seven,” Ty said, quoting the trending emote that became popularized from Skrilla’s “Doot Doot (6, 7)” track. “I don’t really want to talk about it, next one.”
Dolla $ign then explained how he lent tracks that were slated to land on his solo album to the Vultures project, and it wasn’t vice versa.
“A lot of those records were from my album. You understand? [I gave them] to the cause,” he explained. Rose asked him if it was worth it, to which Ty replied, “Was it not?”
Vultures topped the Billboard 200 in February 2024, and album standout “Carnival,” featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Their relationship at the moment is unclear, but footage emerged of West pulling up to Ty’s Tycoon album listening party in Los Angeles earlier in October.
Tycoon serves as Ty’s fourth studio album and the project hits streaming services at midnight on Friday (Oct. 17). The album is slated to feature Travis Scott, Leon Thomas and Young Thug.
Ty Dolla $ign had teased tracks like “Wheels Fall Off” featuring Ye and Vultures 3, but it doesn’t appear that the latter will ultimately materialize.
Back in February, Ty released a statement to his Instagram Story about condemning hate speech, which many tied to West’s antisemitic rhetoric. “I do not condone ANY form of hate speech toward ANYBODY,” he wrote.