Kanye West
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Music The streaming service will continue to stream Ye's music.
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Streetwear "We take these allegations very seriously," the company's head of media relations said in a statement.
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Pop Culture Ye' says his cancellations will spark open conversations.
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Pop Culture Someone asked him about his "beef" with the rapper and Trevor says he's too concerned with Ye's well-being to have tension with him.
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Music The Chicago rapper is taking a break from his new music endeavors and questionable trademarks for some father-son footie.
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Music Although Ye's out of public favor at the moment, it seems like Fivio was still compelled to give fans a taste of what they cooked up.
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Tech Parler's parent company confirmed the news on Monday (October 17) morning.
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Pop Culture Kanye West wants Alex Jones back on Twitter.
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Pop Culture The New York City law firm representing Ye in a copyright case previously took out newspaper ads publicly denouncing him.
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Pop Culture The company issued a statement saying their future classes won't host any tunes from West's catalog.
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Music Kanye West began promoting antisemitic messages in 2022 with rants and trivial information on social media.
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Music The track is titled "I'll Be Alright," and although it's not confirmed that it came from "808s," the autotune and cold beat suggest some heartbreak.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares