, which was played at multiple listening events for
Vultures 1.|294x294px In an episode of the
Stereovision podcast, BbyKobe stated he came up with the original idea for "Fuk Sumn", which he created as a solo song for
Ty Dolla Sign. After ¥$ was formed, Ty Dolla Sign brought him to a studio session with
Che Pope and
Kanye West, introducing him to the two. West was impressed he produced the track, allegedly stating BbyKobe was "all we needed". Shdøw became involved with the song after record producer
Timbaland sent him the song's
a cappella, asking him to create his own version of the song. He worked on the song overnight, as the rest of the
Vultures 1 team was currently in
Miami, Florida, which he described as "exhausting but worth it." At roughly 4 a.m., he invited frequent collaborator Hubi to help him finish the beat over
Discord, completing it 4 hours later. In January 2024, footage of West, Ty Dolla Sign, and
Playboi Carti recording a
music video for the song appeared online. Filmed outside of
Wet in
Las Vegas, Nevada, the video failed to release after being recorded. On March 6, 2024,
JPEGMafia played alternate versions of "Fuk Sumn" and "Paid" during his performance at
Pitchfork Music Festival CDMX in Mexico, which featured additional production done by him. This version of "Fuk Sumn" reinstates Quavo's verse, has a darker atmosphere, is structured differently, and uses different percussion. Gabriel Bras Nevares of
HotNewHipHop praised this version, saying it "made fans in the crowd go ballistic." Quavo reposted a video of JPEGMafia's performance, captioning it "GIVE Em What They Want" in reference to his removed verse. == Composition ==