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"Stars" (originally "In the Stars") is a song by the American hip hop superduo
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, composed of rapper
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and singer Ty Dolla Sign, released as the opening track on their debut studio album, ''
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'' (2024). The song features uncredited vocals from
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. It was produced by the duo alongside Aver Ray, Camper, FnZ, JPEGMafia, Shdøw,
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, and Timbaland. Apart from Shdøw and Timbaland, the producers served as co-writers with Lucien Parker and Quentin Miller. A dark
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track, it features a
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of "Good Luck" by
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. Lyrically, the song sees West and Ty Dolla Sign boasting of their accomplishments. "Stars" received lukewarm reviews from music critics, who mostly praised the composition. Some commended the vocals, although other critics found the song underwhelming. The song debuted at number 39 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, alongside reaching number 17 on the US
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chart. It charted at numbers eight and ten in Latvia and Iceland, respectively. The song charted within the top 40 of eight other countries, including Canada and New Zealand, while it reached number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200.


Background

In October 2023, Ty Dolla Sign announced a collaborative album with
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. The singer revealed their duo name of ¥$, which shows the
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symbol next to a dollar sign. The duo had previously collaborated on multiple tracks, including the singles "
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" (2014) and " Ego Death" (2020). Their most recent collaboration was "
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" from West's 2021 album '' Donda''. In March 2024, Ty Dolla Sign acknowledged his loyalty to West for having believed in the rapper during both his successes and failures. Singer-songwriter and record producer
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had first worked with West when he was 20 years old, a few years before he went to Hawaii for recording sessions with the rapper and other collaborators. Camper said that the two saw each other at multiple occasions and remained on good terms in spite of not seeing each other for another eight years, reunited to work on ''Vultures 1'' in Saudi Arabia from November 2023 until February 2024. The producer acknowledged their growth and their time separate to come together for the album, which he helped produce, including the single "
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". Camper was impressed with West's bravery and ambition as he learned "how to put it into what I'm doing"; he also contributed vocals to "Stars". The song was produced by West, Ty Dolla Sign, Aver Ray, Camper, FnZ, JPEGMafia, Shdøw,
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, and Timbaland. Apart from Shdøw and Timbaland, the producers wrote it alongside Lucien Parker and
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. On February 9, 2024, musician
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posted to
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that he was not aware of his 2019 track "Good Luck" being sampled on the song. The next day, GOOD Music executive Che Pope refuted that Dijon "should be good".


Composition and lyrics

Musically, "Stars" is a dark, slow-building
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track. The song has a faded backdrop, combined with a sample of Dijon's vocals from "Good Luck". It features
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l production, alongside drums. West's vocal pitch rises and falls, while Ty Dolla Sign contributes airy
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s. In the lyrics of "Stars", West and Ty Dolla Sign boast of accomplishments from their level of fame. West acknowledges the allegations of
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against him, rapping that he keeps "a few Jews on the staff now". He addresses attempts to cancel him and losing his contracts with major brands, dismissing the contracts that were ripped up.


Release and reception

On February 10, 2024, ¥$ released their debut studio album ''Vultures 1'' independently through YZY, including "Stars" as the opening track, changing from its previously reported title of "In the Stars". The song was met with lukewarm reviews from music critics, with general praise for the composition. Paul A. Thompson from '' Pitchfork'' praised how West's singing voice changes pitch, finding this to be "at wonderful odds with hesong's martial drums". Writing for ''
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'', Scott Glaysher observed the song's tranquillity where West and Ty Dolla Sign sound both peaceful and confident. ''
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''s Aron A. expressed that the song's orchestral production is elevated by falsettos from Ty Dolla Sign, who acts as "a vessel for Kanye's ear". Rhian Daly of ''
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'' highlighted the song's resemblance to "
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" from West's album '' The Life of Pablo'' (2016), although concluded that it fails to "burn quite as bright". Michael Saponara from ''
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'' said that the song is darker than expected for setting the tone at the beginning of the album and serves as "more of a palette cleanser", despite noting the "poignant moment" of the Dijon sample with its faded backdrop. In a negative review for '' Variety'', Steven J. Horowitz labeled West's line about Jews as one of his "attempts to pour gasoline on the already raging fires" that is worthy of an
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. Following the release of ''Vultures 1'', "Stars" entered the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at number 39. It further opened at number 17 on the US
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chart. In Canada, the song debuted at number 29 on the
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and lasted for two weeks on the chart. It reached numbers 30 and 34 in New Zealand and Australia, respectively. The song performed best in Latvia, charting at number eight on the Latvian Top 20 and it similarly reached number ten in Iceland. "Stars" also attained top 40 positions in Lithuania, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, and Switzerland, while the song charted at number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200.


Charts


References

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