Kanye West’s backtracking after torching his bond with Jay-Z in a jaw-dropping March 18, 2025, X rant—and now he’s saying sorry! Ye’s unhinged posts about Jay and Beyoncé’s twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, sparked outrage, got deleted, then re-posted, and finally led to an apology that’s got everyone buzzing. From crude jabs to a mea culpa, this saga’s a rollercoaster—and Jay, Bey, and Tina Knowles aren’t staying quiet. Here’s the full messy tale of Kanye’s latest hip-hop storm!
The March Meltdown
On March 18, Ye went nuclear on X, targeting Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s family with venom. “WAIT HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN JAY Z AND BEYONCÉ’S YOUNGER KIDS? THEY’RE RETARDED. NO LIKE, LITERALLY,” he raged, tying it to IVF and artificial insemination. Then he cranked it up: “I TOOK IT DOWN LIKE DOWN SYNDROME. GET IT. AM I RIGHT. FUCK THE WORLD.” He yanked the posts after millions saw them—fearing X cancellation—but re-uploaded them, doubling down on claims the seven-year-old twins were “conceived through vitro fertilization.” It was peak Kanye chaos, and hip-hop’s jaws hit the floor.
Ye’s Apology Drop
Fast-forward to April 2025, and Kanye’s singing a new tune. On X, he posted, “I’m sorry Jay-Z. I be feeling bad about my tweet, but I still feel I gave my life to this industry and thought so many people were my family, but when I needed family on some real shit, none of these rap n****s had my back.” It’s a rare Ye retreat—contrition mixed with his usual “woe is me” spin. He’s long griped that Jay ditched him after his 2018 Trump MAGA hat flex, and this apology feels like part regret, part plea. Did he mean it? With Ye, who knows—but it’s out there now.
Jay, Bey, and Tina React
No direct word from Jay-Z or Beyoncé, but Page Six says they’re reeling—calling Ye’s words “shocking,” “vulgar,” and “offensive.” Those twins, born in 2017, are their pride, and Kanye’s IVF digs cut deep. Bey’s mom, Tina Knowles, didn’t mince words on Instagram: “It’s hard to remain positive and classy in the face of ignorance and evil… no weapon formed against me or my family shall prosper. This battle is the Lord’s.” It’s a poised clapback—faith over fight—but the hurt’s clear. The Carters are circling the wagons, and Ye’s on the outside looking in.
The Fallout’s Roots
This ain’t new beef—Kanye and Jay’s brotherhood’s been fraying since Watch the Throne. Ye’s rapped about feeling abandoned (think “Big Brother”), and his Trump era flipped the script—Jay stayed cool, Ye went rogue. The March rant wasn’t just random; it’s years of resentment boiling over, with Beyoncé’s kids caught in the crossfire. Now, post-apology, will Jay bite back? Will Bey drop a track? Or will they let Tina’s grace—and silence—speak?
What’s Next?
Ye’s “sorry” might cool the heat, but this feud’s got legs. His X spree’s already legendary—deleted, re-posted, now regretted—and the hip-hop world’s watching. Will Jay accept the olive branch? Will Tina’s “Lord’s battle” vibe hold? One thing’s sure: Kanye’s chaos keeps us hooked!
I’m sorry Jay Z
I be feeling bad about my tweet but I still feel I gave my life to this industry and thought so many people were my family but when I needed family on some real shit none of these rap niggas had my back
— ye (@kanyewest) April 10, 2025