October 24, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that YesJulz wasn’t kicked out, but gets accused of thinking Kanye is crazy because she stopped recording (her phone was dying).




Rapper Kanye West last year, did not make headlines for the right reasons. Instead of being praised for his music, he took the internet by storm by the anti-semitic comments he made. It seems like he hasn’t learnt his lesson as he resorted to making controversial statements, including a 10-minute rant in Las Vegas touching on Jesus Christ, Adolf Hitler, and Donald Trump.


With news about the delay of his highly-anticipated album ‘Vultures’ and an online controversy with fellow rapper Nicki Minaj, Kanye West held a listening party for his album in Las Vegas. The party also saw his daughter North in presence.


West, who is openly diagnosed with bipolar disorder, went as far as telling the crowd to “shut the f**k up” before complaining about how all rich people have enrolled their kids “in Zionist schools” and blasting private schools as an institution. “I don’t give a f**k,” he shouted at one point.


But the most unsettling and troubling part of the entire 10 minutes was when the rapper, aged 46, included his 10-year-old daughter in the rant session. Kanye claimed that North “ripped up the couches in the house” to come with him on this trip. At the listening party, the young girl took the center stage and gave a preview of what looks to be the start of her rap career. 


“I love it here / We gonna take over the year for another year / It’s your bestie, Miss Miss Westie,” North lip-synced as her father smiled and nodded next to her.


North also got an eyeful this week when her father took the stage in Miami wearing a KKK-style hood while addressing his previous antisemitic behaviour in his new songs.


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