Despite being somewhat minor at the moment, Kanye West’s most recent Twitter tantrum is making his message to Morgan Wallen even more noteworthy.

With his Twitter following, Kanye West has been promoting his anti-Semitic views and passion for all things Nazi. Since reactivating his account last month, he has continued to do so. However, Ye is now expressing his appreciation of these topics with Morgan Wallen, a country music sensation. The Chicago-raised mogul, who was born in Georgia, posted a screenshot of a text message he sent him, according to HipHopDX. The picture shows that the contentious MC spoke with Wallen yesterday afternoon. All things considered, this crossover is rather arbitrary because, as far as we know, they have never communicated before. However, given what Ye provided, it might also be the final time. Perhaps it should come as no surprise that it depicts a Swastika flag with plain wording underneath.

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“It’s Ye,” typed Kanye West. This could be how he now welcomes people or it could be a means for him to make up with an outsider. All things considered, it’s just incredibly strange, but not shocking. Ye is now this person. Morgan Wallen has not been heard from since. It will be intriguing to see what he comes up with because we can only speculate as to what’s going through his mind right now. Kanye West also shared a video of himself tapping his feet to Morgan’s popular song “Love Somebody.”

Considering that the “🫂” symbol appears in both tweets, this might potentially be an attempt to get Wallen to collaborate with him on his upcoming solo album, VULTURES 3 or BULLY. All in all, we’re as perplexed as you probably are. Perhaps Ye thinks he and the Tennessee singer have some things in common. As you may recall, Morgan was captured on camera yelling the N-word and other foul language outside of a Nashville home in February 2021.

In fact, that resulted in his dismissal from Big Loud Records, a subsidiary of Republic Records. Following the incident, Wallen did issue an apology, saying, “I wish I could take back the terrible and disrespectful racist insult that I uttered. There are never justifications for using language like this. I wish to express my heartfelt regret for using the word. In a statement, he stated, “I swear to do better.” Ye’s racist comments have cost him brand agreements, most notably with Adidas. Ye’s actions have no actual repercussions now that he is almost as independent as possible. This includes these outbursts on Twitter, particularly the ones we mentioned last month. In the course of his anger-baiting, he insulted Jews, declared his sympathy for Hitler, and also lauded Diddy.

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