Ye is back—and once again, the world is watching.
On March 30, DJ Akademiks released his highly anticipated interview with Kanye West, and from the moment it started, it was clear this wouldn’t be a typical sit-down. From controversial fashion choices to unfiltered commentary on family, fame, and the music industry, Ye held nothing back.
In a moment that quickly went viral, Kanye appeared in a black KKK-style hooded outfit paired with a swastika necklace, a move that shocked viewers and instantly ignited backlash across social media. Streamer Adin Ross had hinted earlier this month that Ye would wear the outfit, but few believed it until the moment aired live.
7 Shocking Moments from the Kanye West x DJ Akademiks Interview
According to the X account @yeunrlsd, here are seven key takeaways from the explosive interview:
1. Kanye Regrets Having Kids With Kim Kardashian
In one of the most personal revelations, Kanye West admitted he regretted having children with Kim Kardashian.
“I didn’t want to have children with this person after the first two months of being with her,” he said.
While Ye takes responsibility for the decision, he added, “That wasn’t God’s plan.” The former couple shares four children: North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
2. Custody Battle & Kardashian Claims
Ye expressed deep frustration over not having 50/50 custody of his kids, claiming a “white family” controls my Black children. He also referenced Iggy Azalea, claiming she won’t let her children near Kris Jenner, labeling the Kardashian family “manipulative.”
3. Life Threats & Hotel Hideout
Ye revealed he had been living at Hotel Chateau Marmont (Room 56) until fleeing to Japan, stating he felt targeted.
“Somebody’s trying to hospitalize me or take my life,” he said.
4. Fallout With Playboi Carti and North’s Loyalty
Ye says being removed from Playboi Carti’s album didn’t faze him—until Carti asked to feature North on a track.
North reportedly responded: “If you have problems with Carti, then I have problems with Carti.”
5. Music Industry Pressure & Betrayals
Ye claims Ty Dolla $ign was pressured to publicly denounce him, even agreeing to tweet: “I’m not racist, but Ye is.”
That betrayal, Ye says, is part of a larger pattern of the industry using him and then backing away.
6. Travis Scott’s UTOPIA Cuts & Wyoming Sessions
Kanye revealed he was removed from four songs on Travis Scott’s UTOPIA—Future Sounds, Delresto, God’s Country, and Big Champ—despite originating all of them during the now-legendary Wyoming sessions.
7. Defending Diddy & Predicting World War 3
Ye defended Diddy, criticizing the media for targeting him while ignoring similar allegations against other artists. He ended with a cryptic prediction:
“World War 3 in a couple of days… then I’m hitting them with the BULLY.”
Ye also handed DJ Akademiks a White Lives Matter shirt and revealed the controversial outfits in his backpack, but admitted he hasn’t worn the KKK-inspired gear in public yet out of fear someone would try to “put me in the hospital.”
Ye vs. Drake vs. Kendrick?
Kanye stirred the pot further by chiming in on the ongoing rap feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, stating:
“Drake is a million times better than Kendrick and a million times more important.”
What’s Next for Ye?
With his short film BULLY still unreleased on major platforms, and no updates on a new album, Ye remains unpredictable. But one thing is clear: this interview has reignited global conversation around his artistry, his personal life, and his polarizing presence in pop culture.
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