Tyler, The Creator playfully taunts Kanye West over his use of a backing track at a recent show in Seoul.

  • Kanye shared footage of his “Vultures 2” listening event on Instagram.
  • Tyler commented, urging Kanye to perform without the backing track.
  • The show featured other notable moments, including Kanye arriving on horseback.
  • Kanye also gave a shoutout to Drake and debuted a new song with his daughter, North West.

Tyler, The Creator recently took to Instagram to have a little fun at Kanye West’s expense. After Kanye posted a video of his “Vultures 2” listening party in Seoul, Tyler couldn’t resist a playful jab. He commented, “n-gga u was right there just say the words!!!!!!!! [three heart eyes emojis].”

The event was held at Goyang Stadium in Seoul and was entirely uploaded to YouTube. One of the most talked-about moments was Kanye’s grand entrance on horseback. Those lucky enough to snag a ticket or watch online got to see him pay tribute to Drake before performing “I Wonder.” Kanye made sure to let everyone know this one was “for Drake.”

In a moment that stirred some controversy, Kanye dedicated a song to Ian Connor, a polarizing figure in the fashion world. Connor has a history of serious allegations against him, including rape. This choice raised more than a few eyebrows.

Another highlight of the night was Kanye leading the crowd in a “fuck Adidas” chant. This shoutout was pretty intense, given his past partnerships with the brand. The South Korean crowd was more than happy to join in.


Kanye didn’t just stick to old tracks; he also premiered a new song called “Bomb.” The track features rapper Yuno Miles and Kanye’s own daughter, North West. Whether “Bomb” will be part of “Vultures 2” or the upcoming “Vultures 3” remains to be seen.

Moreover, Kanye revisited several of his iconic hits, jumping from song to song. Tracks like “Through the Wire,” “Touch the Sky,” and “Runaway” made the cut. He even hurried his DJ along, asking them to skip to the next song, keeping the audience on their toes.

Joe Budden got a confusing shoutout as well. Kanye sang Budden’s name during the show, leading Budden to hop on Instagram Live and share his reaction. Budden humorously recalled the moment and sang along, adding the quote “God’s not finished.” The reason behind the name-drop remains a mystery.

Tyler’s playful comment added another layer of buzz to Kanye’s already eventful night.

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