Ye criticizes Playboi Carti and Kendrick Lamar's collaboration

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After the release of Playboi Carti's new album titled "MUSIC," Ye took to social media to criticize both Carti and Kendrick Lamar. His comments stirred up controversy, drawing attention from fans and other artists. Ye expressed his frustration about being excluded from Carti's album, which comprises 30 songs. He claimed that many artists' success has been influenced by Jewish people. He also mentioned familial ties, highlighting his relationship with his daughter and referencing his past contributions to the music industry. Playboi Carti responded directly to Ye, telling him to "STFU," signaling his disapproval of Ye's comments. Kendrick Lamar was also included in Ye's remarks, as he invited Kendrick to respond to him publicly. In a twist, Ye praised 50 Cent, calling him one of his favorite people and stating he supports black economic independence. 50 Cent acknowledged Ye's comments, hinting at a tense yet respectful relationship. The interaction between the artists has drawn significant attention and sparked discussions about their ongoing relationships and the music industry.


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