Ye (formerly Kanye West) regrets what he’s said about mentor and former collaborator Jay-Z.
Over the weekend, the controversial artist took to X to say that he often “dreams” of making amends. “All my dreams have been about apologizing to Jay Z,” he wrote.
In another deleted post back in April, he said he was “sorry” for his past transgressions, specifically when he insinuated that Jay and his wife’s Beyoncé‘s young twins Rumi and Sir Carter have mental disabilities in a rant on X a month before in March. “I’m sorry Jay Z,” he tweeted on April 10. “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 sh– none of these rap n—as had my back.”
Later during the month of April, Ye revealed that he and Jigga had a falling out over a bar referring to his red MAGA hat on the song “Jail” from Ye’s 2021 album Donda, where he floated the idea that their supergroup The Throne may be able to make a return to glory. “Stop all of that red cap, we goin’ home,” Jay rapped. “Not me with all of these sins, castin’ stones/ This might be the return of The Throne.”
Ye was in the news earlier Monday when another former collaborator, Pusha T, addressed their current relationship — a relationship Ye recently said that he wants to fix.