Kanye Performs For The First Time After Antisemitic Rant

Travis Scott brought Kanye West out on stage while performing in Rome. This marks Kanye’s first performance since he went on a rant on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, claiming that Diddy was being controlled by the Jewish community.

Ye has been known to have outbursts in the last couple of years due to his diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder. He was also going through a messy divorce from Kim Kardashian at the time of his public cancelation.

“Planned Parenthood was made by Margaret Sanger, a known eugenics, with the KKK to control the Jew population. When I say Jew, I mean the 12 lost tribes of Judah, the blood of Christ, who the people known as the race Black really are. This is who our people are,” Kanye tweeted during one of his public outbursts.

He later apologized to the public.

“I will say I’m sorry for the people that I hurt with the confusion that I caused,” Ye said in an interview with Piers Morgan. However, these words meant very little since his last live performance was in February 2022.

Due to his insensitive comments, his Twitter account was disabled. Ye is slowly trying to make his way back onto the scene. Elon Musk recently reinstated his account, even though he has yet to make any posts.

When Travis invited Ye onstage, he performed “Praise God” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing”.

“There is no Utopia without Kanye West. There is no Travis Scott without Kanye West. There is no Rome without Kanye West. Make some noise for Ye,” Travis called out to his fans during the show.

As Ye left the stage, the crowd of 60,000 fans chanted his name. For the fans that couldn’t make it to the concert, Travis live-streamed the event on his website for 15 dollars.

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