Kanye West let off some very questionable Tweets yesterday.
There’s absolutely no changing Kanye West. Despite going through his Jesus Is King era, getting remarried, and even relocating to Japan, he remains the same unpredictable figure. That’s both admirable and a little concerning.
Last night, in what was already a chaotic evening for Americans, Ye made a surprise return to Twitter, and some of his posts were outright bizarre.
In his first tweet, he called Elon Musk “family for life,” followed by a series of unfiltered statements:
- Rejoicing over Trump’s return to office and him being a billionaire again
- Joking that he may or may not be a clone
- Boasting about crashing companies with his tweets
- Randomly admitting he doesn’t follow sports; confusing the Super Bowl for the NBA Finals
- And, perhaps most controversially, saying he no longer finds Kamala Harris attractive because she lost the election—claiming he “doesn’t smash losers”
You can read some of the tweets for yourself below.
Kanye Goes On Epic Rant On X
Trumps back in office. Ye’s back a billionaire. The world might just be ok
— ye (@kanyewest) February 2, 2025
This is not a clone. Or is it ?
— ye (@kanyewest) February 2, 2025
This is not a clone. Or is it ?
— ye (@kanyewest) February 2, 2025
The democrats made me take the loser post down. Naw I’m kidding. Dey don’t control black people no more. Trump 4 life.
— ye (@kanyewest) February 2, 2025
The democrats made me take the loser post down. Naw I’m kidding. Dey don’t control black people no more. Trump 4 life.
— ye (@kanyewest) February 2, 2025
Kamala seems like a very nice human I just wanna say sorry to her kids
— ye (@kanyewest) February 2, 2025
Is Kanye West OK? That’s the question on many people’s minds. He seemed completely unfiltered in this Twitter storm. If he’s fine, then from a musical standpoint, fans might welcome his raw energy. However, his comments will undoubtedly spark backlash and concern.
What do you think—is this just classic Ye, or is something deeper going on?
Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.