Kanye West joined Travis Scott in Rome, Italy, marking Ye's first live public performance since he made antisemitic remarks at the end of 2022.«Only one human being on this motherf**king planet that has ever walked side by side with me through anything and every motherf**king thing,» Travis told the audience at his tour stop before bringing Kanye on stage, as heard in a video obtained by .The duo pivoted from Travis’s new album, Utopia’s, track list to perform «Praise God,» a song that featured Travis from Kanye's 2021 album, Donda, and «Can’t Tell Me Nothing,» from Kanye's 2007 album, Graduation.A post shared by Complex Music (@complexmusic)«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,» said Travis, who is father to Kylie Jenner's two children.Although the crowd went wild for Kanye, the rapper drew widespread criticism and condemnation starting in October 2022 for making several anti-Semitic remarks, including his alleged plan to go «death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE.» Kanye's comments lead to his Instagram account being restricted and the post being deleted.
Similarly, the rapper and fashion mogul's tweets were removed from Twitter due to a violation of the platform's policies.The anti-Semitic posts came on the heels of Kanye's controversial «White Lives Matter» shirts, which he debuted at Paris Fashion Week earlier that month.Companies including Adidas, GAP, Balenciaga and fashion magazine Vogue cut ties with him and CAA dropped Ye as a client.
Many celebrities, including Kanye's ex, Kim Kardashian, spoke out condemning anti-Semitism in light of his rants.The 42-year-old reality star and mother of four took to Twitter to.
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