Kanye West Goes on Explosive Rant Against Playboi Carti and JAY-Z, Calls Out Industry Betrayals and Family Feuds

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Kanye West has once again taken over social media with a series of explosive and controversial posts, unleashing a wave of anger toward fellow artists, family members, and former friends. The latest outburst, posted on March 19 via X (formerly Twitter), saw West direct sharp attacks at Playboi Carti, JAY-Z, and a growing list of people he believes have betrayed him.

Kanye’s tirade started with furious accusations against Playboi Carti, stemming from Carti’s alleged attempts to collaborate with North West, Ye’s daughter. In a heated video, Kanye lashed out, warning Carti to stay away from his family and accusing him of being manipulated by outside forces.

“This n**** is stupid, bro… Don’t f*** with me. Don’t play with me,” Kanye said in the clip. “You letting these white people use us against each other, you letting these Jews use us against each other. I put you on.”

He later responded to a fan suggesting he wouldn’t actually harm Carti’s career, replying: “I will and I am going to.” He followed up by calling Carti a “child,” “fake dark,” and even labeled him “the number one deadbeat on the planet next to Future.”

Kanye then shifted his attention to JAY-Z, a former close friend and longtime collaborator. He accused Hov of neglect, betrayal, and turning his back during some of Ye’s toughest moments.

“I know JAY-Z is driving around like damn I have to kill Kanye,” he wrote, referencing an earlier post where he made inappropriate remarks about Jay and Beyoncé’s children.

Ye continued by detailing long-held grievances, including being left out of important events, feeling unsupported during custody battles, and being sidelined in cultural moments like the Super Bowl.

“I love JAY-Z and I do feel bad. I always felt like the black sheep… they could have helped me have more leverage with my kids. But when I needed them, it was f*** me.”

Kanye ended his rant with a long list of individuals and organizations he believes have hurt or betrayed him, including Pusha T, Kid Cudi, Tyler, The Creator, Travis Scott, Big Sean, Common, Adidas, Balenciaga, and even his own children and the Black community.

“I am in pain that no one person can fix,” he wrote, concluding what has become one of his most intense public meltdowns in recent memory.

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