A recently surfaced video offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at Ye recording his verse for the controversial track “CARNIVAL” on his album ‘VULTURES.’ Demonstrating his ongoing commitment to pushing creative boundaries, Ye continues to captivate audiences and dominate the charts with each new release.
In the newly revealed footage, Ye can be seen laying down his verse for “CARNIVAL” in what appears to be a studio setting surrounded by a group of friends. With recording equipment set up around him, the atmosphere is one of anticipation as Ye’s inner circle listens intently to his creative process. Amidst the background chatter, Ye delivers his lines with conviction, including the provocative lyrics, “Now I’m Ye-Kelly, bch / Now, I’m Bill Cosby, bch,” showcasing his bold and assertive style.
Kanye West casually recording his verse for 'Carnival' in a room of 25+ people pic.twitter.com/Zx6NvAAhwo
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This is not the first time Ye has courted controversy. Recently, he made headlines by alleging that Ice Spice’s team prevented her verse from being included on his track “New Body.” As anticipation builds for the sequel to ‘VULTURES,’ fans eagerly await Ye’s next artistic venture. Take a glimpse into the recording process in the video below.