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Kanye West Demands Apology From Drake, J. Cole

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Kanye West took to twitter on Monday to rant about his rivalry with Drake, saying the OVO rapper, along with J. Cole, owe him an apology.

“I need a publicly apology from J Cole and Drake to start with immediately…I’m Nat Turner … I’m fighting for us,” he wrote in a since-deleted tweet.

He and Drake have been at odds for years after Drake accused him of fueling his beef with Pusha-T by giving him the intel about his son, which he used on “The Story of Adidon.”

In his latest series of tweets, Kanye West called for unity. “I’m the 2nd richest black man in America … I need all my people with me for us to get free.” He wrote.

Read also: Drake Becomes First Ever Person To Own $700k Rolls Royce Phantom Bushukan Edition

Despite their fallout, Ye also said he wanted a meeting with JAY-Z. “I’m waiting to meet with Sean Carter also,” he said before correcting himself. “My bad I meant Shawn … no disrespect to my big bro.”

He added: “I miss my brothers… I refuse to argue with black men on labels we don’t own… even twitter.”

Kanye, who originally planned to release his album Donda in July, also vowed not to release any new music until his label, Universal Music Group, and his publisher, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, free him from his deals.

“I’m not putting no more music out till I’m done with my contract with Sony and Universal,” he tweeted. “On God … in Jesus name … come and get me.”

He also declared himself the “new Moses” and said he was trying to free his peers from their contracts. “I’m not gonna watch my people be enslaved,” he wrote. “I’m putting my life on the line for my people. The music industry and the NBA are modern day slave ships.”

On Tuesday morning, he posted a text exchange with an adviser who said that he could argue for termination of his contract, saying the labels have not supported him fully and can be sued for breach of contract.

 

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