Kanye West
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Music In 2005, Kanye West made the infamous statement during a Hurricane Katrina fundraiser: "George Bush doesn't care about Black people."
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Music Dave Blunts claims he wrote every song of Kanye West's upcoming album, WW3. The album was set to be released last month.
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Music Ty Dolla $ign and Kanye West were at the helm of the "Vultures" project, but fans are still waiting on a third installment.
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Music Kanye West's manager Pete Jideonwo and Ye's former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos said "BULLY" will not engage in previous A.I. usage.
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Music FKA twigs was sort of dragged into Kanye West's Twitter rant this week, but she seems unfazed by any potential threat.
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Music Kanye West has been in Diddy's corner for weeks, and Diddy in turn revealed how integral the artist has been to his family.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Kanye West has frequently posted about Nazism and antisemitism since going on an unhinged X rant last month.
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Music Sneako also complained about Kendrick Lamar's beef with Drake and the rise of diss tracks in the music industry.
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Music Kanye West is still making headlines for posting constant offensive and controversial messages on social media.
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Music Pusha T has not made his fallout with Kanye West a secret in recent years, although he's been much more reflective as of late.
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Politics Kanye West's latest post about Donald Trump comes after he recalled Frank Ocean warning him against supporting the president in 2016.
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Pop Culture Kanye West hasn't had the kindest things to say about Kris Jenner overall, but she's shoving their differences aside.
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Zachary Horvath