Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign Release Bonus Track “TAKE OFF YOUR DRESS”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Kanye West is unmatched when it comes to making music that aims to get the slaves free.

It has been a crazy past 72 hours in hip-hop. Tory Lanez dropped more bangers from jail, Drake released 100GB of content, including three new songs, and Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign released Vultures 2 while the real ones were scraping themselves off the couch after a night of heavy drinking.

Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ ign aren’t finished with the madness. Overnight, the duo released a bonus track for Vultures 2 titled “TAKE OFF YOUR DRESS.” This track stands out because it sounds different from everything else on the project.


You just got work done, hit me when Church done
This ain’t big pharmacy but f**kin’ Yeezy got Percs, huh?
You do what you want now like you Lil Uzi Vert or some’
She givin’ me FaceTime, even when we in person.

Kanye West in “TAKE OFF YOUR DRESS”


In “TAKE OFF YOUR DRESS,” Kanye West describes his interactions with a woman who appears to be a good girl, but he knows he can entice her with his wealth and pizazz. Ty Dolla $ign, on the other hand, talks about being involved with a woman who seems like an unapologetic gold digger.

The track features struggle-infused production that evokes the atmosphere of slave movies—though that might sound horrible, you’ll understand once you hear it. Kanye’s raps are relentless and almost cold, while Ty sings with a devil-may-care attitude that complements his playa lyrics perfectly.

Is this a top 5 track from Vultures 2? B*tch, it might be.



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