Kanye West is on a high right now, as his record “Carnival” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, Playboi Carti, and Rich The Kid is No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. He celebrated the moment by calling out his many enemies from over the years.
Ye shared a now-deleted post on Instagram on Monday evening (March 11) and, per usual, had zero filter. “Rich Ty Carti and the supporters that stood by us through everything This number #1 is for you. It’s for the people who won’t be manipulated by the system,” he wrote. And then came the negativity.
“And f**k adidas and everybody who works there or with them. Anyone who goes to school with anyone who’s parents work at adidas. Just know they tried to destroy me and here we are with the number 1 song in the world. Like the fake dude I saw in the lobby at the Ritz that works at Goat You pu**ys don’t stand for sh*t.”
Kanye West continued his rant, saying “f**k everybody” who works at Daily Mail before turning his attention to the fashion world and religious people. “And F**k everybody at the fashion houses that sided with Gabby and Hailey Bieber F**k each and every single one of yall And f**k every so called Christian and so called friend or so called family member that watched me have my kids taken out of my control.”
Hilariously, he made sure to write “that’s how I feel” before finally turning his attention to his longtime rival Drake. “And it’s f**k Drake for taking Durk right at the beginning of the Vultures role [sic] out I’ll come back to yall if I think of more f**k you’s.” There are surely a lot more people he can call out, so that “come back” shouldn’t take too long.
Nonetheless, the Chicago producer has more to celebrate than just “Carnival” going No. 1. The achievement, his fifth No.1 single overall, made him the first rapper ever to have a No. 1 record in three different decades. The track came from Vultures 1, his collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign, which also featured his daughter North West.
North West broke the internet with her appearance on “Talking/Once Again” and made more headlines this past weekend. She announced her forthcoming debut album The Elementary Dropout, inspired by her father’s 2004 debut album The College Dropout. The apple truly doesn’t fall far from the tree.
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