Kanye West has revealed the truth about his marriage with Bianca the censor and how intense it really is.
In 2022, the rapper, 48, quietly married the Australian architect, 31, after DIVORCE BY Kim Kardashianwith whom she welcomed four children during their 10-year relationship.
To say that Kanye and Bianca have captured the world’s attention since they got together would probably be an understatement, as not a day goes by that they don’t make headlines.
Mainly, it is because of Bianca’s risky fashion choicesas she often goes out scantily clad, while Kanye remains fully clothed, usually in all-black tracksuits, which has caused concern about the power dynamics between them.
He and the model were also reported to have split early last year before getting back together after sources claimed Bianca was ‘pushed to the limit’ with his online rants and disturbing behaviour.
Their reconciliation was later confirmed in one of Kanye’s songs, in which he wrote for her ‘escape’ and claimed she ‘had panic attacks’.
And now, in one of his new tunes, the Gold Digger hitmaker has boldly declared that they won’t be parting again… as long as he lives.
Kanye was set to release his Bully album yesterday, but it didn’t immediately appear on streaming platforms. However, he debuted his 20-song record at listening parties for fans around the world.
In one song, Highs and Lows, he says: ‘Highs and lows, I’ve been through a lot, I know.
‘The highs and the lows. Still, you never let me go’.
He continues, “You said I love you and I love you back. Before I break your heart, I’m going to have a heart attack.
“We parted, but we came back. And we’ll stay connected until we fade to black.
“Don’t let me go,” he pleads in the outro. “I put you through a lot, I know.”
Bully marks Kanye’s 12th studio album and his first in four years. It includes songs titled King, Mama’s Favorite, Sisters and Brothers, Beauty and the Beast, Preacher Man and Damn.
Kanye has also collaborated with André Troutman on All the Love and White Lines, Don Toliver on Circles, Peso Pluma on Last Breath and CeeLo Green on Bully.
The song “I Can’t Wait” features “You Can’t Hurry Love” by The Supremes, while White Lines is borrowed from (They Long To Be) Close To You by The Carpenters.
Following him Instagram In the post in which he announced that Bully was ‘out now’, fans have flocked to praise it, calling it the ‘album of the year’ and the ‘best of all time’.
Wife Bianca also subtly showed her support by commenting with a red love heart emoji.
Elsewhere on the album, Kanye uses some very Kanye lyrics, claiming, “I wanna beat somebody up like a bully.”
This despite his letter of apology earlier this year, in which he apparently accepted the apology on making a string antisemitic comments and other problematic behavior.
Published in The Wall Street Journal in January, Kanye discussed his mental health in depth, as well as becoming ‘unrecognizable’ to himself.
He said that his bipolar disorder it made him feel ‘powerful, confident, (and) unstoppable’ and made him ‘lose touch with reality’ in recent years, but he ‘ignored the problem’.
Referring to the words and actions that caused major backlash, he added: “I’ve said and done things that I’m very sorry for. Some of the people I love the most, I’ve treated worse. You’ve endured the fear, confusion, humiliation and exhaustion of trying to have someone who was, at times, unknown. Looking back, I was disconnected from my true self.’
Kanye went on to address the sale of swastika t-shirts and apologized to the black community for ‘letting (them) down’.
“I am sorry and deeply upset by my actions in that situation and I am committed to accountability, treatment and meaningful change. However, it does not excuse what I did,” he said, adding that Bianca encouraged him to seek help.
His ad ended with a pledge to release more “positive” ideas after finding “much-needed clarity.”
“I’m pouring my energy into positive and meaningful art: music, clothing, design and other new ideas to help the world.”
In a later interview, Kanye denied that the apology was only made to promote the album and to ‘revive (his) commercialism’.
“I owe a huge apology once again for anything I said that hurt the Jewish and black community in particular,” he said. Vanity Fair.
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