One step forward and several steps back.
Kanye West apologized to Jay-Z for attacking his kids — but then immediately asked a vulgar question about his wife, Beyoncé.
“I’m sorry Jay Z,” West, 47, posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) Thursday.
“I be feeling bad about my tweet but I still feel I gave my life to this industry and thought so many people were my family but when I needed family on some real s–t none of these rap n—as had my back.”
Kanye West apologized to Jay-Z for attacking his kids — but then immediately asked a vulgar question about his wife, Beyoncé.Chris Venegas/Youtube
“I’m sorry Jay Z,” West posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) Thursday. “I feel bad about my tweet.”
Less than an hour later, the “Heartless” rapper returned to the platform to ask, “Do Beyoncé ever let Jay get p—y I mean like at least a couple times.”
One commenter pointed out, “U jus said sorry to him lmaoooo,” while another echoed, “You just apologized for the previous stunts, don’t pull a new one!! Lmaoo.”
Last month, West publicly questioned Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 7-year-old twins’ mental capacity.
Though he initially deleted the unprovoked post, he re-uploaded it and clarified that he had not wiped the comments in order to be “a good person.”
Less than an hour later, West returned to the platform to ask, “Do Beyoncé ever let Jay get p—y I mean like at least a couple times.”
Last month, West publicly questioned Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s 7-year-old twins’ mental capacity.Tina Knowles / Instagram
Instead, the Yeezy founder explained, “I need everyone to know that I took the post about Jay Z and Beyoncé’s family down … because there was a possibility of my Twitter being cancelled [sic].”
West — who concluded his follow-up message with another dig at Rumi and Sir’s intelligence — did not reference the couple’s eldest 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥, 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.
The next day, he insisted, “I LOVE JAY Z AND I DO FEEL BAD.”
Though he initially deleted the unprovoked post, he re-uploaded it and clarified that he had not wiped the comments in order to be “a good person.”GC Images
West later said he would rather “give up [his] life” than relinquish his “freedom to talk.”Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
However, he doubled down on his initial sentiments in a subsequent interview with DJ Akademiks, saying he would rather “give up [his] life” than relinquish his “freedom to talk.”
West collaborated with fellow Grammy winner Jay-Z, 55, on their joint 2011 album, “Watch the Throne,” but the musicians have since fallen out as colleagues and friends.
The father of four — who has gone on various vile X rants in the last several months — was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2016 but claimed in 2022 that he was “mentally misdiagnosed.”