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Kanye West Pulled From Grammy Performance Over His ‘Online Behavior’
“As if we didn’t know it was coming.”
Kanye “Ye” West has been pulled out from performing on the 2022 Grammy, first shared by The Game on his Instagram post. The 42-year-old ranted on the post how the treatment towards the ex-husband of Kim Kardashian had been a prominent example of racism in the entertainment industry.
Ye’s representative has confirmed the news with Variety, citing “concerning online behavior” being the reason.
“Time & time again they show us that they only want to STEAL the culture, not allow you to ever be their equals. In a more than obvious move for reasons of minuscule actions,” he wrote on the post.
The rapper suggested that Trevor Noah’s role as the host has something to do with the ban on top of the Donda rapper getting banned from his Instagram account for “reasons unknown.”
He continued his rant, “We’ll just say it’s all of the above & a continuous disrespect for us & all that we have brought to the table in entertainment, media & sports over the last 100 years especially.”
“Speak your mind in this country for yourself, family or your people & you’re ostracized immediately & if you push them hard enough they will stop at no ends to try and put an end to you as a whole.”
“I for one, have never been scared to speak my mind even understanding what the consequences may be.”
The Game has recently released his collab song with Ye titled ‘Eazy’ with a music video that shows a creepy stop-motion clay animation based on real-life people. Ye was depicted kidnapping Pete Davidson, Kim Kardashian’s new beau, burying him alive, and later carrying his head around like a bag.