Footage released by @tmz shows Kanye West and his wife, Bianca Censori being confronted by a random man on the street who had some sort of issue with Ye.
According to the report and the video footage it seems Kanye and his wife were at Melrose Place on Sunday and were trying to get inside of their Range Rover but that’s when a random man walked up and had a few words for Kanye West.
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In the footage that is surfacing on social media the angry man can be heard saying, “I am the real homie you got no chance. Look at you trying to copy the white boy so f**** bad you ain’t sh*t boy. He thinks he so smart and so new you ain’t sh*t boy.”
As Ye and wife got into their car and began to drive off the random man in the video was seen seemingly spitting at the car with a few more words to say.
“I ain’t no Kid Cudi, I’m the realest dog. I am the one, not Hov not you. I ain’t Lupe Fiasco I ain’t Mos Def. I am the one boy this is my f**** block. I been homeless for 12 years Ye I ain’t listened to you since ‘07 not since graduation. Get the f*** out of here boy nun this city.”
in more recent news with Ye, it has been reported that he is gearing up to drop a lengthy apology video for the anti-semitic comments he previously made. Sources spoke with TMZ and shared that Ye hired some cameramen and talked directly into the camera and addressed the comments he made towards the Jewish community.
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Ye is also about to drop a new album called “Vultures” on February 9 and according to the news outlet, his 40-minute apology video is supposed to drop before the release of the new album. The sources who spoke with TMZ stated that during the video Ye “rambled” at times throughout the video, and insiders told the outlet that it’s almost impossible to understand what he is saying at some points in the clip.
Overall it seems like Kanye is ready to put at situation to rest for once for and for all. As we previously reported, Ye issued out an apology to the Jewish community on Christmas Day and he wrote the message in Hebrew. “I sincerely apologize to the Jewish community for any unintended outburst caused by my words or actions, it was not my intention to hurt or disrespect, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused,” read West’s message that he posted to his Instagram.