So here’s a cosmic twist for ya: Kanye West, usually the king of controversy, is apparently caught in a storm of sleepless nights and guilt dreams—and all of it’s swirling around his feud with none other than JAY-Z. Could Mercury’s retrograde be messing with Yeezy’s sleep cycle, or is it just the heavy karma from those wild Twitter tirades catching up? Just months ago, Kanye’s words were nothing short of incendiary, targeting JAY-Z and Beyoncé’s family with remarks that sparked immediate backlash and family drama hotter than a summer solstice. Fast forward to now — a now-deleted Instagram confession reveals Kanye’s dreams are full of apologies, painting a picture of a man wrestling with remorse behind the scenes. It begs the question: can the stars guide a path to peace in this celebrity clash, or are some rifts just written in the cosmic script? Whatever the answer, the saga between these hip-hop titans continues to captivate us all. LEARN MORE
Kanye West says he’s been losing sleep over his feud with JAY-Z, revealing in a now-deleted post over the weekend that his dreams have been consumed by guilt.
“All my dreams have been about apologizing to Jay Z,” he wrote before quietly scrubbing the message from his timeline.
The post marked a sharp turn from Kanye West, who just months earlier unleashed a string of offensive and deeply personal attacks aimed at Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s children.
In March, West posted a shocking tweet targeting the couple’s twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, using ableist slurs.
“Has anyone ever seen Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s younger kids? They’re r*tarded,” he wrote. He added, “This is why artificial insemination is such a blessing. Having r*tarded children is a choice.”
After deleting the post, West reposted it with a blunt explanation: “NOT BECAUSE IM A GOOD PERSON.” He followed that with another offensive jab: “I TOOK IT DOWN LIKE DOWN SYNDROME GET IT.”
The situation escalated further when West tweeted, “F### JAY Z AND HIS WHOLE FAMILY ESPECIALLY HIS SHOOTERS.”
The backlash was immediate. Mathew Knowles, Beyoncé’s father, slammed the remarks as “stupid” and said he hoped West would seek help. Tina Knowles, Beyoncé’s mother, didn’t name West directly but posted about choosing light over “ignorance and evil.”
In April, West offered a vague apology, tweeting, “I’m sorry Jay Z,” and added, “I be feeling bad about my tweet but I still feel I gave my life to this industry and thought so many people were my family but when I needed family on some real s### none of these rap n##### had my back.”
West’s deleted post from this past weekend suggests the weight of his words hasn’t left him. Whether JAY-Z responds or not, the damage still lingers.
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