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Kanye West and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs have been beefing since October 2022.
Before their beef started, Combs was one of Yes’ only famous friends to defend his increasingly bizarre behavior and social media, calling him a ‘free thinker’ and insisting the Golddigger rapper’s message had been ‘misinterpreted’ .
But then Kanye brought out his infamous White Lives Matter T-shirts, and that’s where Diddy drew the line.
Diddy got in direct contact with Kanye and shared his concerns about the shirts, leading to an argument over text.
But on Thursday, the Its All About the Benjamins rapper and his twin daughters Jessie and D’Lila Ye and Ty Dolla $ign took in the controversial set at Rolling Loud in Los Angeles.
Kanye West and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs have been beefing since October 2022
Before their beef started, Combs was one of Yes’s only famous friends to defend his increasingly bizarre behavior and social media posts, calling him a ‘free thinker’ and insisting that the Golddigger rapper’s message had become ‘ misinterpreted’, pictured here at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards
And the reason Ye’s Vultures 1 set was controversial is that neither Kanye nor Ty Dolla $ign sang during the performance.
They simply played the tracks from the album.
Diddy also brought his son Justin to the event and he also attended the show.
But it’s unclear if the two men actually exchanged words at the festival, or if Diddy’s appearance is a figurative white flag on their feud.
Diddy sat down for an interview on The Breakfast Club in 2022 and called Kanye’s highly controversial White Lives Matter T-shirts ‘tone deaf’.
Kanye wasn’t a fan of Diddy’s opinion on the matter, and the two got into a much-publicized fight over texting.
‘I’m selling these t-shirts. No one comes between me and my money. It is my grandfather writing to you now. Never call me without bulls*** like that again unless you are ready to give me the green light. Because anyone who got on that t-shirt is me,” he reportedly wrote.
And then things got a little weirder with Ye, who wrote: ‘Out of respect for all you’ve meant to me, I’ll be quiet like Virgil. But now I know how I have hurt people I love with threats.’
In a follow-up lyric, Kanye mocked his friend: ‘Come do something illegal to me, nooooow pleeeeeeeease.’
He then posted a screenshot of those lyrics on his Instagram page, writing in the caption: ‘God is love My brother spoke wrong to me but I still love him.’
But then Kanye brought out his infamous White Lives Matter t-shirts and that’s where Diddy drew the line, pictured at the 2022 BET Awards where Ye presented Diddy with the Lifetime Achievement Award
Diddy got in direct contact with Kanye and shared his concerns about the shirts, which led to an argument over texting, prompting Ye to fight him over texting.
At Thursday’s Rolling Loud festival performance, Kanye didn’t sing or rap or hold a microphone
Fans who paid to see the rapper perform were disappointed by the performance art that Ye did instead
The images from Ye’s camp keep getting more bizarre and disturbing, like when he donned a mask and did the Heil Hitler arm gesture
It’s not the first time Ye disappointed a festival crowd when he played Bonnaroo in 2008, his set starting nearly two hours late to cries of ‘Kanye sucks’ that still resonate with fans of the Tennessee-based festival
Finally, Diddy replied: ‘As soon as I land we’ll meet face to face!!! Send me an address.’
Diddy tried to argue with Kanye, who also insisted his friend was ‘sent by Jews’ and a ‘FED’.
“I’m just trying to talk to you like a black man,” Diddy pleaded. ‘And I’m talking to you because this is hurting our people. Stop.’
Kanye, undeterred, replied: ‘Anything you write I will post. I love you. And you break my heart. I accept your apology in advance.’