Kanye West can't go more than 48 hours without a controversy it seems. The rapper was already been criticized for the messy rollout of VULTURES 2 . A rollout that was months and multiple album versions in the making, mind you.

Then it was suggested that West was addicted to nitrous gas , which is a story that has effectively drowned out anything that was on VULTURES 2 . Despite the seemingly constant barrage of problems, Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign are forging ahead. The duo have decided to drop a music video for the first VULTURES 2 single that was released: "SLIDE.

" Let's get the obvious points out of the way. Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign do not appear in the video for "SLIDE." There is no performance element to the song, or famous faces scattered throughout.

Instead, the video presents a single, unbroken shot of a camera moving down a city street. We see a woman in lingerie, we see homeless people in tents. We also see a vulture at one point, which, sure, why not.

It's suggested that the street in question is in a red light district, but other aspects of the video, like cars on fire, don't exactly vibe with the theory. Overall, it feels very much cut from the concept of "No Church In the Wild," which is to say, societal chaos. Read More: Kanye West Asks His Dentist For Nitrous Gas In Troubling Text Exchange It's a cool video, even if it doesn't align with Kanye West or Ty Dolla Sign's lyrics.

"SLIDE" sees West rap about impossibly wealthy parties and sexual conquests duri.