Popular star Kim Kardashian is gearing up to go to war with controversial hip hop star Kanye West after he included their daughter North West in a song featuring the currently locked up music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs.
RadarOnline.com reported that Ye released a track entitled Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine on X, where North is featured along with Diddy’s son Christian ‘King’ Combs.
The song, was released on Saturday, March 15th and begins with Diddy telling Kanye: “I wanna just thank you so much for just taking care of my kids, man. Ain’t nobody reach out to them, ain’t nobody call them.”
Kanye replied: “Absolutely, I love you so much man.
“You raised me. Even when I ain’t know you, know what I’m saying?”
This move by the self-proclaimed “nazi” has prompted the reality TV star to take legal measures to block the track from being distributed.
Kayne dropped a text message conversation with Kim and exposed the argument over their daughter’s involvement in the song, specifically because Diddy – who has multitudes of sexual assault and sex trafficking allegations currently against him – is on it. The text messages are reportedly not real.
The rapper told his ex-wife: “I’m never speaking with you again.”
She stated she asked him if she could trademark North’s name, which he agreed to, and that when their daughter turns 18, it goes to her.
Kim told Kanye: “I sent paper work (sic) over so she wouldn’t be in the Diddy song to protect her. One person has to trademark! We agreed when they were born I would get all of our kids names and trademarks so no one else would take them.”
The Heartless artist didn’t back down, telling the Kardashians star to “amend it” or he’s going to go “to war”.
He also warned her that neither of them will “recover” from the public fallout, adding: “You’re going to have to kill me.”
Kanye also took to X to post more controversial messages. In one, he shared his new album cover, which is allegedly a black background with a red swastika. He also claimed his famous Sunday Service’s new will be the symbol for the “SS”, a.k.a. the Schutzstaffel, Adolf Hilter’s Nazi military organization.