Kanye West Explodes on ‘Kardashian Mob’ Over North & Diddy Scandal — Says He Feels Like a Prisoner
Posted: June 26, 2025
Brace yourself — Kanye West is back with another firestorm on X, and this time it’s personal. Really personal.
The rapper has gone full-throttle, slamming what he calls the “Kardashian mob” after releasing a controversial new track that features his 11-year-old daughter, North West — and a voice clip from Diddy, who is currently behind bars facing serious federal sex trafficking charges.
The backlash? Immediate. Kim Kardashian is reportedly furious and has already taken legal action to get the song taken down. The track, titled LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE, dropped on Kanye’s X account and includes verses from Diddy’s son Christian Combs and a line by North: “When you see me shining, then you see the light.”
Yup. Let that sink in. North — just 11 — dropped into a track surrounded by legal fire, and Kim’s not having it. She’s fighting back hard.
Kanye’s X Meltdown: “I’m Not Just a Weekend Dad”
After deleting screenshots of a heated text fight with Kim, Ye went off again online. He compared seeing his kids to “visitation rights like I’m in prison,” saying:
“I DON’T WANT TO JUST ‘SEE’ MY KIDS. I NEED TO RAISE THEM.”
He claimed he’s been cut off by Hulu, Disney, and the Kardashian family — saying his rights as a father are being erased. It didn’t stop there. He threw in extreme language, accused celebrities of being “slaves to the Jews,” and called out what he believes is a master agenda to use Black celebrity kids as tools for influence.
The Sunday Service Twist (and the Swastika Controversy)
As if that wasn’t wild enough, Kanye dropped a casting call for his Sunday Service choir — and said singers must be “comfortable wearing swastika shirts.”
Yes. You read that right.
He’s already faced backlash for praising Hitler in the past. Now he’s allegedly bringing the same energy to his choir, where applicants — some as young as 5 — will reportedly have to shave their heads and adopt a cult-like appearance. The vibes? Dangerous and disturbing.
Kim’s Legal Counter: Protecting North At All Costs
Insiders say Kim is devastated. According to leaked texts, she warned Kanye not to include North in the Diddy track and even sent cease-and-desist papers to block the release. She’s pushing for legal protection — not just to remove the song, but to prevent North from being around Ye’s behavior entirely.
“You’re going to have to kill me,” Kanye allegedly replied in one of the darker texts, after threatening to “go to war.”
While Kanye insists North’s participation is art, Kim reportedly fears it’s exploitation — especially with Diddy’s name linked to a serious federal investigation.
The track is still live. The war is just getting started.
More drama. More danger. And sadly — more kids caught in the crossfire.