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Kanye West wants a 'public apology' from Drake in yet another epic rant

 Kanye West wants a 'public apology' from Drake in yet another epic rant

Kanye West wants a 'public apology' from Drake in yet another epic rant
 Kanye West wants a 'public apology' from Drake in yet another epic rant
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Kanye West has now targeted his fellow artist Drake in yet another Twitter rant demanding a public apology and saying that he won't release any music until released from his current record contract. 

Kanye West is off to yet another rant episode! The 43 years old rapper Kanye West has targeted the music industry this time. Well, that's better than ranting about his private issues with wife Kim Kardashian, 39, and mother-in-law Kris Jenner, 64. He claimed the artists to become "slaves" to the record companies while calling out fellow artists like Drake and Travis Scott. Ye's rant started from his tweet on Sept. 14 saying, “I’m not putting no more music out till I’m done with my contract with Sony and Universal…On God…in Jesus name…come and get me,” while adding an emoji of a downhill skier.

Kanye West wants a 'public apology' from Drake in yet another epic rant
 Kanye West wants a 'public apology' from Drake in yet another epic rant
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The rapper then demanded, “I need a publicly apology from J Cole and Drake to start with immediately…I’m Nat Turner…I’m fighting for us,” referring himself to the Black slave who led a slave rebellion in 1831. It's unsure about his actual beef with Drizzy and J Cole. Drake and Ye's last sign of feud was in Jan. 2020 when Drizzy made an appearance on "Life is Good" while he rhymed to "N***as gotta move off my release day, huh, b***h this is fame, not clout, I don’t even know what that’s about, watch your mouth.” Later Ye dropped an album in June 2018, in less than three weeks before Drake's anticipated double LP, Scorpion dropped.

The Yeezy designer tweeted and deleted, “I’m waiting to meet with Sean Carter also” which he later replaced with “My bad I meant Shawn…no disrespect to my big bro,” referring to JAY-Z’s real name. The duo has bad blood against each other in 2016 when Ye went on a series of concert rant against HOVA. “I’m not industry bro…I don’t care…I’m in service to Christ…we need world healing…miss my brothers…I refuse to argue with black men on labels we don’t own…even twitter.”

Kanye told Nick Cannon, 39, on the Cannon’s Class podcast recently that he's now ready to show people his 'worth'. “So I’m thinking people call me crazy so I’m going to show them, I’m gonna even show my big bro I’m not crazy,” the rapper said. “I’m going to show Jay-Z, I’ma, you know, I’m gonna show him that, you know, that my value, that you could be diagnosed and people could point fingers at you, and you could still be a citizen and you could still have value.”

Ye further continued with the theme of no shade, “I have the utmost respect for all brothers…we need to link and respect each other… no more dissing each other on labels we don’t own.” Then Kanye referred to Travis Scott‘s multi-level sponsorship deal with McDonalds. Travis just revealed his customized mean which included a quarter pounder with bacon and lettuce, medium fries, and a Sprite and his own action figure as well!

In his recent series of rants, he has also named the Black entrepreneur, translation marketing founder, and author Steve Stoute. “I’m sure Steve Stoute was hurt that he didn’t do the McDonald’s deal…Steve’s a good man Trav is a good man …my brothers let’s rise up … we don’t even own these companies.” he wrote.

Further, he mentioned that his ego gets the best of him in a statement, where he later turned around to say that he's a modern-day Moses. “Let’s stop killing each other…let’s show God that we are Gods people…my ego gets the best of me too…God doesn’t measure us by money in his kingdom…let’s love each other… I love my brothers and I miss my friends.” 

“I need to see everybody’s contracts at Universal and Sony I’m not gonna watch my people be enslaved I’m putting my life on the line for my people. The music industry and the NBA are modern day slave ships I’m the new Moses.” he said.


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