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Kanye West hints at split from Bianca Censori in new song "Bianca"

Kanye West hints at split from Bianca Censori in new song "Bianca"

Al Bawaba04-04-2025
ALBAWABA - Following breakup rumors, it seems Bianca Censori and Kanye West are no longer under a love lockup.
In his latest song, "Bianca," off his upcoming album "WW3," the 47-year-old rapper claimed that Censori, 30, had abandoned him. According to reports, the album's cover art is a swastika.
During a Wednesday livestream hosted by DJ Akademiks, West—who now goes by Ye—shared the song's lyrics.
Ye rapped, "My baby, she ran away." "She initially attempted to get me committed, but I don't understand it. I'm not sick, so I'm not going to the hospital."
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 02: (L-R) Kanye West and Bianca Censori (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer /Getty Images via AFP)
Ye then claimed that a series of damaging antisemitic remarks he made on social media earlier this year caused the couple, who were married in 2022, to break up. "She is having a panic attack and doesn't like the way I tweeted. I'm staying up all night and won't go to sleep until Bianca returns."
"Bianca, I just want you to come back. Come back to me. I know what I did to make you mad. Bianca, I just want you to come back," Ye raps at another point.
The provocative cover art for the album follows Shopify's decision to ban Ye's Yeezy website for marketing and selling swastika T-shirts after his strange commercial, which aired during Super Bowl LIX in February.
In a mysterious post on X, previously Twitter, weeks ago, Ye—who has come under fire for repeatedly endorsing Hitler—seemed to hint at his separation from Censori, igniting breakup rumors.
He stated in a since-deleted tweet, "When you look at that betrayal list, I realized I was just a part of people's strategies," the Hollywood Reporter reported. "When the word "love" actually meant "I love the chance," I mistook it for love.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West / AFP / ANGELA WEISS
"I make decisions from my heart and mind," he continued. "Therefore, when my heart breaks, it also breaks my head" I drank Henny to the awards ceremony that evening. TThe experience was overwhelming and challenging.g.
According to reports, the "Jesus Walks" rapper was initially connected to Censori, a former employee of Yeezy, two months after his divorce from Kim Kardashian was finalized. North, Chicago, Saint, and Psalm are the four children that Ye and Kardashian have together.
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