KANYE West has revealed that he will have an ad during the Super Bowl.
The biggest sports game in the United States will air on Sunday, February 11.
On Saturday, Kanye, 46, gave fans a glimpse at his new commercial that promotes his latest Yeezy designs and a song off his newly-released album, Vultures, titled Back To Me.
At the beginning of the clip shared on his Instagram, a woman is seen running on a treadmill in a white room while wearing knee-high black socks, underwear, and a white skintight tank top with the word Wet on it.
The model went completely braless as her nipples could be seen through the material of the shirt.
However, fans aren’t convinced that they will be seeing the commercial on their TVs due to the NSFW content within the video.
‘DEFINITELY NOT AIRING THIS’
In the comment section, fans shared their honest opinions.
“This will NOT be aired on national television,” one fan said.
Another agreed, “Yeahhh we will not be seeing this during the Super Bowl.”
“I can only imagine how censored this [is] gonna be for the Super Bowl,” commented a third.
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A fourth joked, “I wanna see this during the Super Bowl with my parents next to me.”
“[The] Super Bowl is not airing this let’s be honest,” echoed a fifth.
Since the release of his highly anticipated album on February 9, it has received negative attention.
‘WHAT A LETDOWN’
At first, users were not able to stream Vultures on Spotify.
However, it has since been made available.
The rap album was initially slated to land at the end of 2023, before being delayed into the New Year.
Kanye pushed the release date back and promised February would be the final release date.
Vultures I is supposedly the first in a trilogy, with the second volume slated for March and the third installment expected in April, according to Variety.
In an online thread, fans shared their honest opinions after listening to it.
“Kinda disappointed. Maybe I’m getting too old, but I didn’t enjoy this album very much,” one critic said.
“Definitely not perfect mixing. I think King is a bit low,” another critic noted.
“The mix is actually a letdown. It feels half-done. A lot of other tunes still need work,” a third critic mentioned.
“Songs are unstructured all over the place. It’s good, but not quite great,” a fourth person wrote.
“Listened. Mixing is ehh. Donda had a better record. It was meaningful. This is just some wack lyrics,” a commentator chimed.
MORE BACKLASH
The criticism came after rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, 75, accused Kanye of sampling one of his songs without permission.
This past Friday, the rock star legend tweeted an all-caps rant on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
“[Kanye West] ASKED PERMISSION TO SAMPLE A SECTION OF A 1983 LIVE PERFORMANCE OF ‘WAR PIG’ FROM THE US FESTIVAL WITHOUT VOCALS & WAS REFUSED PERMISSION BECAUSE HE IS AN ANTISEMITE AND HAS CAUSED UNTOLD HEARTACHE TO MANY,” he wrote.
“HE WENT AHEAD AND USED THE SAMPLE ANYWAY AT HIS ALBUM LISTENING PARTY LAST NIGHT.”
“I WANT NO ASSOCIATION WITH THIS MAN!” Ozzy closed.
Ye clapped back on his Instagram Story and shared a photo of Ozzy and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, 71, dressed up as himself and wife, Bianca Censori, for Halloween.