Monday, July 6, 2026

Kanye Goes on Twitter Spree: “I need to see everyone’s contracts at Universal and Sony…The music industry and the NBA are modern day slave ships”

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Well, it’s one of those nights in Calabasas. It’s dinner time for most people, but for Kanye West, father of four and presidential candidate, he’s too busy having a manic episode with Twitter.

His latest Tweets: “I need to see everybody’s contracts at Universal and Sony I’m not gonna watch my people be enslaved I’m putting my life on the line for my people The music industry and the NBA are modern day slave ships I’m the new Moses…”

Also: “I need a publicly apology from J Cole and Drake to start with immediately … I’m Nat Turner … I’m fighting for us”

So he’s Moses and he’s Nat Turner.

 here’s some more. this will go on all night until Kim grabs his phone

 

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