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Kanye West Gives Update On His Relationship With Pusha T Since Falling Out

BY JO Mensah April 30, 2024 11:47 AM EDT
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Kanye West, the founder of G.O.O.D. Music, updated fans about his relationship with Pusha T, the label’s former president.

In a recent appearance on Justin Laboy’s The Download podcast, Kanye revealed that he had a conversation with Pusha T after several months of silence.

He acknowledged their successful musical collaborations in the past and expressed a sense of relief after the conversation.

Kanye also expressed disappointment with Pusha T, whom he felt did not support him during his divorce and custody battle with Kim Kardashian.

He had expected his friends to use their platforms to support him, as he had done for them. However, he now understands he cannot rely on others for support.

Pusha T’s exit from Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music

Pusha T’s exit from G.O.O.D. Music was marked by his criticism of Kanye’s controversial comments and affiliations.

He expressed his disapproval of Kanye’s antisemitic remarks and his association with far-right figures. He also voiced his disappointment over Kanye’s collaboration with Drake, with whom Pusha had a feud in 2018.

Despite these differences, Kanye was recently seen enjoying a Pusha T performance at a fashion event in Los Angeles.

Kanye venturing into adult entertainment?

Meanwhile, reports have surfaced suggesting that Kanye West is delving into adult entertainment. He is said to have plans to establish his own adult film company.

According to reports, Kanye is eyeing the creation of a Yeezy Adult film studio as part of an expanded adult entertainment division within his existing empire.

He is reported to be in discussions with industry veteran Mike Moz, the former spouse of adult film star Stormy Daniels, to spearhead the new venture.

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