American rapper Kanye West has once again rocked social networks with a series of explosive statements. He claimed that his former mentor and collaborator, Jay-Z, was planning to assassinate him following his recent controversial publications.
In a message posted Wednesday on X (formerly Twitter), Kanye West alleged that Beyoncé had used in vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive her 7-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir, born of her union with Jay-Z. A few hours later, the rapper deleted his message, claiming that his former musical partner had “forced” him.
In another series of disturbing tweets, Kanye hinted that Jay-Z was planning his death: “ I know Jay-Z is thinking, ‘Fuck, I have to kill Kanye’. I know it’s going to hurt Jay-Z to kill me, but somebody’s got to do it. “
These worrying remarks add to a long list of controversies involving Kanye West in recent years. He also added an enigmatic statement, asserting, “Also, I don’t want the Jews to be credited with my murder. “
Neither Jay-Z nor Beyoncé have responded to these accusations at this time. However, Kanye West’s statements are likely to fuel a new wave of controversy surrounding the artist, known for his radical stances and unpredictable behavior.