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Take Off Your Dress
[edit]Take Off Your Dress is a reportedly scrapped rap song from hip-hop superduo ¥$, created as a throwaway track for their Vultures series.
Background
[edit]The song was created during the music sessions of Vultures 2 and Vultures 3, incorporating a sample of "Please Make It Good Again" by Talmadge Armstrong.[1]It was first shown during the Las Vegas listening party in December 2023, intended to be the 17th track of Vultures 1 according to a tracklist leak, although this did not occur. [2] It was then slated for release on Vultures 2 after it was played at a listening party for it, however since the delayed release of Vultures 2 the song has been reportedly scrapped for not "following the vison" of ¥$.
Lyrics
[edit]The song recounts Kanye West's sexual life and his social posture; He references "Do What I Want" by Lil Uzi Vert through the lyric:
You do what you want now,
Like you Lil Uzi Vert or somethin'[3]
- ^ "[Intro: Talmadge Armstrong] / Slip off your dress, baby, so I can s— / Slip off your dress, baby, so I can see". Genius. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
- ^ "Take Off Your Dress". Kanye West Wiki. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
- ^ "You do what you want now / Like you Lil Uzi Vert or somethin'". Genius. Retrieved 2024-06-21.