Kanye West Releases New Song, North West Joins in Singing Despite Kim Kardashian's Objection

Kanye West Releases New Song, North West Joins in Singing Despite Kim Kardashian's Objection
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Secondupdate.com – Rapper Kanye West, now known as Ye, has released a new song titled Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine on Saturday (March 15).

The song was announced through a post on platform X (formerly Twitter) and features collaborations with several renowned musicians, including Sean "Diddy" Combs, his son Christian "King" Combs, Yeezy artist Jasmine Williams, and Ye’s own daughter, North West.

The track opens with a rap verse believed to be performed by Diddy, whom Ye refers to as Puff Daddy. In his lyrics, Diddy expresses gratitude to those who have supported him in raising his children.

"I just want to give my biggest thanks for raising my kids," he says.

One of the key highlights of this song is North West's involvement, as she contributes her own rap verse.

However, Ye’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, is reportedly opposed to North's participation in the song.

According to an NME report, Kim even sent legal documents to Ye to prevent North from appearing in the track, as she is concerned about its potential impact on their daughter’s reputation.

Additionally, tensions between Ye and Kim have escalated due to a dispute over North West’s trademark. Reports indicate that Ye has even threatened to "go to war" with Kim if they fail to reach an agreement.

In this song, Ye’s vocals are also suspected to have been generated using artificial intelligence (AI).

Recently, Ye has claimed neutrality in the debate over AI's role in the music industry, particularly in the conflict between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker.

The release of Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine adds to Ye’s list of controversies. Previously, he faced criticism over his wife’s red carpet appearance at the Grammys and his social media remarks that were deemed anti-Semitic.

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