In a striking display of discontent, Ye (formally known as Kanye West) has once again taken to social media to air grievances against fellow artists, specifically targeting Kendrick Lamar and Playboi Carti. The latest episode in Ye’s ongoing saga of public rants appears to have been ignited by an incident involving his daughter, North West, and a request for her participation in Carti’s forthcoming album.
The situation escalated when Carti reached out to Kim Kardashian via Instagram, asking for North to contribute to a track. This prompted an immediate and vehement reaction from Ye, who expressed his outrage on X. He stated, “I DECIDED NORTH WON’T BE DOING ANY SONGS WITH CARTI,” emphasizing the perceived disrespect of being excluded from Carti’s project while his daughter was being sought for collaboration.
The rap mogul’s posts reflected a deep sense of protectiveness over his family and a rejection of what he perceives as the industry’s manipulations. “I DON’T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT NONE OF THIS INDUSTRY SHIT,” he declared, asserting his autonomy as a father. His tirade did not stop with Carti. He directed his frustration towards Kendrick Lamar, taking issue with Kendrick’s involvement in Carti’s album. Referencing past tensions with Drake, Kanye remarked, “I HAAAAAATED NOT LIKE US,” which underscores the sense of rivalry that permeates the hip-hop community.
ye Sparks Feuds with Industry Attacks and Controversy
Additionally, Ye provocatively challenged Kendrick to engage in a lyrical battle, urging him to “come diss me on behalf of Lucien Grange.” This challenge illustrates Ye’s willingness to confront perceived adversaries head-on, a hallmark of his persona.
Further complicating matters, Yeezy made incendiary remarks that veered towards antisemitism, involving other collaborators like Pusha T and Ty Dolla $ign. “NOBODY GET A PASS,” he asserted, suggesting that many artists allow external influences to dictate their success. His comments about the music industry were laden with frustration, hinting at a broader dissatisfaction with the dynamics of fame and influence.
In a twist of sarcasm, Ye reached out to Iggy Azalea, humorously suggesting a collaboration with her son, further indicating his complicated relationships within the industry. “OH AND I’M A RAP ABOUT ONE OF YOUR BUSINESSES,” he added, showcasing his characteristic blend of humor and ire. Amidst his grievances, the rapper shared reflections on his past collaborations with prominent figures such as Virgil Abloh and Travis Scott, lamenting that they had turned their backs on him. “THE JEWS PUNKED Y’ALL,” he claimed, a statement that has raised eyebrows and further fueled controversy.
As he continued to voice his frustrations, Ye also found time to critique Tyler, The Creator, despite having recently expressed gratitude towards him. “THIS N-GGA HAS NEVER MADE A MEMORABLE SONG,” he asserted, illustrating his ongoing struggle for recognition and validation in an industry he feels has marginalized him. With no responses from the artists mentioned, the fallout from Ye’s latest social media eruption remains to be seen.


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