Kanye West has seemingly hinted at his alleged lewd acts on a boat ride with Bianca Censori on his newly released album.
On Saturday (February 10), the 48-year-old controversial rapper released his joint music project with Ty Dolla $ign titled Vultures, Volume 1 on streaming services, two days after he held a listening party at Chicago’s United Center.
The release comes after the Grammy-winning musician unveiled the striking cover photo which featured his wife Bianca Censori topless. In the picture, he is dressed in an all-black outfit with a white Friday the 13th-style mask on while the Australian-born beauty's backside is slightly covered by a sheer black piece of material.
Along with a set of other album-related images, the Yeezy designer took to Instagram to post the album cover shot with the caption: "VULTURES COVER UPDATE."
The newest record from the 'DONDA' rapper and Ty - whose full name is Tyrone William Griffin Jr. - contains 16 tracks, one being 'Talking / Once Again' which features Ye's 10-year-old daughter North.
The father-of-four also shared a song called 'F** Sumn' on which he says a whole bunch of profanities: "Shawty wanna f*** on somethin'? / F*** on me / Suck on me, publicly."
The suggestive lyrics in the track seem to reference the rapper's alleged indecent exposure with the 29-year-old architectural designer - whom he married in December 2022 - on a water taxi in Venice, Italy, back in August 2023.
At the time, pictures of the couple showed West appearing to expose his bare buttocks in front of gawking tourists while his wife placed her head in his lap. He partially concealed his face with a cloth covering as he sat atop the vessel, meanwhile, Censori was photographed sitting near him down below.
After the captain docked, Censori was caught adjusting her leather trench coat as she stepped off the boat with West and an unidentified female companion.
Venezia Turismo Motoscafi - the company that rented the boat to the pair spoke to Daily Mail Australia about the incident and declared that the couple is "no longer welcome" aboard their boats.
In its statement, Venezia Turismo Motoscafi condemned the pair's risqué activity, while confirming it was "completely unaware" of what transpired on the boat, explaining: "On board, the driver had to keep a lookout for traffic and did not see these obscenities.
"If this had happened, he would have immediately disembarked and reported the transgressors to those in authority," the company continued. They also called out "a third person on board the taxi" who was accompanying the duo and "obstructed the captain’s view" to the back of the boat.
Furthermore, the water taxi organization went on to slam the couple's explicit public display, stating: "We completely dissociate ourselves from such acts and behavior," and adding: "Mr. West and his wife will certainly no longer be welcome on board our company's boats."
The local police were also reportedly investigating the pair but no formal charges were ever brought against Ye and Censori.
As aforementioned, Vultures 1 dropped on Saturday. The album appears to be released through West’s Yzy brand, according to Pitchfork.
The Grammy-winning rapper has been criticized heavily in recent years due to his antisemitic comments.
Despite issuing an apology to the Jewish community on social media last December, West still shared offensive views as in the song 'Vultures,' he said: "How I’m antisemitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b***h," per Rolling Stone.