Kanye West pulls off another President Trump stunt with an epic early morning tweetstorm.
Kanye West may have admired Trump in more ways than we previously thought. The G.O.O.D. Music rapper went on an early morning Twitter storm on Wednesday about Drake and Pusha T and the whole nine yard. Not only did Ye apologize to Drake for some things, but he said he wants them to start making music again. Of course, that is highly unlikely given the way Drizzy now feels about Ye and King Push.
Kanye West once again denied giving his deputy, Pusha T, the tea about Drake’s secret son Adonis. Pusha ended up making a vicious diss track “The Story Of Adidon” where he ousted Drake as a bad father for hiding his son with a porn star. That also ruined the OVO rapper’s grand plan to make the big reveal on his album Scorpion which was about a month away from being released at the time.
Drizzy ended up having to make some adjustments to his album to address not only the Pusha T diss, but also change up the way he told his fans about his secret son.
“I did not have any conversations about your child with Pusha. I don’t play with the idea of people’s children after I spoke to Wiz a few years earlier,” Kanye West tweeted before adding, “I understand Pusha’s issues as a man if someone mentions your fiancé men go mask off. I’ve done the same myself at times. I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other’s craft.”
Kanye also apologize for something relating to Drake’s album release date, because in the same month that Scorpion was released, Ye released about five albums from himself and artists inside his camp. For Drizzy, this apology may be too little too late because the ties already severed itself.
I did not have any conversations about your child with Pusha. I don’t play with the idea of people’s children after I spoke to Wiz a few years earlier.
— ye (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
I understand Pusha’s issues as a man if someone mentions your fiancé men go mask off. I’ve done the same myself at times. I love you and I love Pusha and we all have an admiration for each other’s craft.
— ye (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
I never listened to either diss track that followed but I did hear quotes from both songs after they were released
— ye (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018
since we were building as friends and brothers I should have spoken to Pusha about the Quentin Miller bar. There should have been no songs with my involvement that had any negative energy towards you
— ye (@kanyewest) September 5, 2018