Internet vibes to Kanye as he joins DJ Akademiks on livestream while making beats.
Kanye West, now known as Ye, joined podcaster DJ Akademics on his livestream after their last interview together. The moments from the aforementioned interview went viral for their bizarre nature, but that's not all, as this time when Kanye joined, he dropped some beats.
The clip showcased the Gold Digger rapper donning a dark blue sweatshirt while making beats. He also talked about his new album, WW3, which mentions his ex-wife Bianca Censori and their recent split, according to a tweet DJ Akademiks posted
"New Ye album dropping tomorrow. WW3"
The rapper took X to share the potential tracklist, which included titles such as "Free Diddy," "Hitler Ye And Jesus," "Virgil Let Me Down," and more.
Internet Reacts to Kanye's live stream
As always, when something involves a controversial artist, the internet has been divided in appreciating the music he created and his usual antics, some even calling him out on his recent behaviour.
Real musicians made the music he’s sampling. Those musicians are the real artists. Kanye didn’t have the discipline or talent to learn and master an instrument- one netizen said.
honestly how is anything he’s making even going to get cleared at this point?- another said.
It’s almost like this is what he should’ve did instead of what that he actually did.- one user mentioned.
One user talked about his talent,- it’s such a unfortunate situation when it comes to Ye. Like he is one of the most talented people in music history. But then he says / does some insane sh*t that makes it hard to support 💀 like he’s still my goat but damn
A netizen also disagreed, - I'd like to see him create without sampling. Because you're sampling from people that made their life's work to be excellent at their instrument, I'd like to see him do more than what he is used to
The consensus seems to be that though the artist has always been talented, especially during his peak, his behaviour and comments nullify all that he creates.

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