Kanye’s manic episodes are going to reflect who he is and what his issues are but they’re still manic episodes. There’s scores of support groups offering to help rebuild lives and repair relationships after a manic episode.
They have to live with the consequences after. Bipolar people can’t have a detached, unbiased perspective on what they’re doing during a manic phase. We can’t really brush it under the rug either. I don't think it's bad enough to say "the audacity" even though I know that's a meme. So what's with the dishes coming from Jay? It's a little hypocritical imo. Jay had called Kanye his little brother and Kanye even has a song called big brother about Jay. Last, Kanye also stood up for Jay's wife on stage and kinda made himself look like a fool to millions of people when she didn't win an award that most people felt she deserved.Īctually lastly, on 4:44 Jay brings up family fueds saying "Nobody wins when the family feuds". Lastly this happened like 2 years ago iirc, Jay should've said something back then if it was a problem, or what a real friend would do is pick up the phone and call the man or go visit at the mental facility. The other part of that that people gloss over is that Kanye was admitted to a mental health facility shortly after that show. I'm not sure about the truth to that but that's not disrespectful at all. Ye's point was that Jay's kids wouldn't play with Kanye's. There's a few things about that situation that people keep forgetting to bring up. They wanna act above it but they just proved themselves to be as self absorbed and bitter than the people they claim to hate Almost every Jay verse directs something at Kanye. And in the middle of this entire Kanye-produced rollout. Not to mention dropping all of this on the day of Kanye's daughter's birthday. Once again, **** Kanye, it's all about us now. >Move the whole family West, but it's whatever >Survey says you not even close (not even close)Īgain, that's all directed at Kanye, still mad he dropped his Tidal exclusivity. >It's disturbing what I gross (what I gross!) >Pride always goeth before the fall, almost certainly >Just so they can pretend they on my level, that **** is irkin' to me >Niggas rather work for the man than to work with me >Niggas getting jerked, that **** hurts, I take it personally In the song he mentions all of his friends and Kanye's not one of them. >If y'all don't understand that, we ain't meant to be friends >Ty Ty take care of my kids, after he done grieving >I don't care if the house on fire, I'm dying, nigga, I ain't leaving
>I ain't going to nobody nothing when me and my wife beefing The lines on Friends are specifically talking about when Kanye was sad Jay and Bey didn't go to his wedding. I got this off of ktt so it may be questionable but i'll still put it here : I think this is just a general line cause it doesn't make sense toward Ye or Drake. Here we say you broke if everybody gets broke except for you". "We measure success by how many people successful next to you. If you listen to the song he actually says "Everybody's bosses TIL its time to pay for the office, TIL them invoices separate the men from the boys" Basically saying that everyone acts like a boss until it's time to put your money up, because real bosses can afford to do that. The lyrics people are looking up on Genius are wrong. Kanye was on Family Feud, and "survey says" is one of the phrases on there. I doubt Hov would still be complaining about this 2 years later.
Not only that but Kanye has been vocal about working with Trump aka The Man. "Niggas rather work for the man than to work with me". Him and Kanye on the other hand were still beefing. I really can't see this as being a shot at Drake because Jay Z pretty much made it clear that they squashed the beef in 2017 (he said Drake inspires him and also shouted him out at a concert + remixed a Drake song).