Quavo Pleads For Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign To “GIVE Em What They Want” By Dropping His Version Of “FUK SUMN”

VULTURES 1 even with its issues was still a successful release for Kanye West and his partner Ty Dolla $ign. The two frequent collaborators have had the album out for almost a full month. So far, fans are taking a liking to “CARNIVAL” with Playboi Carti and Rich The Kid. However, there was another track that was supposed to be more well-received. That would happen to be “FUK SUMN.” Anyone who has been paying attention to the rollout knows that Quavo and Carti were supposed to be featured on the track. Well, one of those two things were true.

Unfortunately for the ex-Migos star, Ye made some last-minute changes. In this case, he would add his protege Travis Scott into the mix. While there was a positive reception to this latest version, fans were hyped for Quavo to be on it. But, if we have to come to learn anything about Mr. West, it is that he loves to constantly tweak things. Instead, Quavo’s only credit would be on the forgettable “PAPERWORK.”

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Did Quavo Make “FUK SUMN” Better?

Quavo feels the same as the fans do, according to HipHopDX. On his Instagram story, the Georgia rapper reposted a video from a JPEGMAFIA concert. During it, the version that was supposed to be released. He captioned the video saying, “GIVE Em What They Want.” The production is also slightly different from its updated version and it sounds pretty good. Hopefully, VULTURES 2 will give it a home.

What are your thoughts on Quavo’s message to Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign to drop his version of “FUK SUMN?” Which rendition of the track do you prefer and why? Is it still in your rotation? Could it land on VULTURES 2? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, and Quavo. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the world of music.

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Drake Demos Leak Includes Full Ty Dolla $ign Verse

Various demos and alternate versions of Drake songs have leaked today, including alternate versions of songs like “Child’s Play,” “Overdrive,” and more. The leak includes an alternate version of Drake’s Scorpion track, “Jaded,” which was co-written by Ty Dolla $ign. The leaked version of the song includes a full verse from the singer, whereas the album’s version only features his backing vocals and ad-libs.

Earlier this month, some other Drake leaks hit the internet, including tracks titled “Against The Wind,” “Heated,” and more. Another song, titled “Startrax,” was leaked and featured Lil Wayne. A song by Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems was also recently leaked, which features the Canadian rapper.

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A Big Month For Drake Leaks

Drake Demos Leak Includes Full Ty Dolla $ign Verse
Drake performs during Wicked (Spelhouse Homecoming Concert) Featuring 21 Savage at Forbes Arena at Morehouse College on October 19, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Earlier this month, Drake was declared the most-streamed rapper in Spotify history. He has surpassed 80 billion streams total, following the success of his April release of “Search & Rescue.” In February he surpassed 75 billion streams, and used the opportunity to tell Spotify to pay artists better. “We should get bonuses like athletes to motivate the future artists to be consistent and competitive,” he said. The artist went on, telling Spotify, “So feel free to send me a Lebron sized cheque I have enough dinner plates.”

T-Pain compared himself to Drake recently, citing some of his older songs about longing for women. He claimed that Drake has the “simping” genre covered. He said on Nappy Boy Radio, “I had zero confidence in any of my music, I was always the simp, remember?” The artist continued, adding, “I was always the n***a that didn’t have any confidence that anything could happen at all, I was always wishing for a girl.” “‘I’m Sprung’ – that was about me simping to hell. First real simp joint. ‘I’m In Love With A Stripper’ – never said I ever got her. Just said I liked her a bunch. ‘Bartender’ – never took her anywhere. She was just a bartender. Never said we f***ed or anything. Just me simping from afar,” he explained. When Rob Markman claimed that he thinks “we need that back in music,” Pain responded, telling him, “Simpin’? Nah, I think Drake got it covered.”

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Travis Scott Has Alternate Version Of “SICKO MODE”, Says Hit-Boy

Hit-Boy recently revealed that Travis Scott has an alternate version of their smash hit “SICKO MODE” in the vault. Of course, the now iconic track has so many collaborators that this is hardly surprising. Moreover, it also features Drake, Swae Lee, Tay Keith, Mike Dean, MD Beatz, CuBeatz, and Rogét Chayahed. Furthermore, the legendary producer spoke to HipHopDX about a rumored extended version. After all, the very first beat only lasts a minute, and doesn’t feature Travis on the verse.

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 11: Travis Scott performs during Michael Rubin’s 2023 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at the Arizona Biltmore on February 11, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Fanatics)

“I remember Travis first facetimed me when he first did it, like the next morning after the session,” the Grammy-winning artist remarked. “And he played it and it was extended, it was longer.” In fact, Hit-Boy might refer to the first beat, indicating that the track was even more of a progressive journey. However, as exciting as this news may be, it’s unlikely we’ll get the much-memes about “SICKO MODE 2.” At least, that’s what the California native suggested. “I know it’s for sure a longer version part,” he stated, “but it’s probably not gonna ever come out.” Still, only time will truly tell.

Travis & Hit-Boy’s Post “SICKO MODE” Moves

Meanwhile, La Flame has no real reason to inflate his iconic track any more than it already is. After all, the song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent 52 weeks on the charts. In addition to its Diamond RIAA certification, it arguably became the most popular (and eventually annoying) Travis song ever. Regardless of its overplay, it’s also one of Hit-Boy’s most creative and forward-thinking beats to reach such huge success. While he produced it with many other collaborators, his talent surely etched itself indelibly into the track.

Speaking of Hit-Boy, he’s gearing up for another collaborative album with Benny the Butcher set to drop very soon. Moreover, his work with Nas on the King’s Disease series garnered most of his recent acclaim and celebration in the game, which came long overdue. In fact, King’s Disease IV will feature 50 Cent, which only heightens excitement for their next collab. Come back to HNHH for the latest on Travis Scott and Hit-Boy.

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