
Kanye West was seen out in Los Angeles with his daughter North West on Tuesday night, just as he launched into another social media tirade against his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. The 47-year-old rapper took issue with Kardashian, 44, over her control of their children's image and career decisions, particularly North's rumored collaboration with rapper Playboi Carti.
"So a white woman has control over the name and likeness of my Black children and then speaks to Carti about putting my daughter on a song with him," West wrote on X, formerly Twitter. He went on to declare, "I decided North won't be doing any songs with Carti. How it look for me to get left off the album and then he ask Kim to have vocals from my daughter?"
The Donda artist, who shares four children with Kardashian—North, 11, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 5—was seen dozing off in a car alongside his eldest child. Paparazzi later captured North being escorted to another vehicle by a nanny.
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West has continued to assert his authority in co-parenting, writing, "The man has the first and final say over his kids." He also voiced frustration over what he perceives as a double standard in the media, claiming, "How many times have you heard people say Kanye is wrong for supporting Trump? Answer is a lot. How many times have you heard people say Kim's wrong for how she playing with that man's kids? Never."
His online attacks also extended to Playboi Carti, whom he previously collaborated with. West accused the rapper of using his daughter’s vocals while excluding him from his latest album. "Hey North, your dad gave me my biggest song and co-sign and I left him off of my album because of his tweets ... oh but North, you my niece I gotta use your vocals," he wrote mockingly.
As the drama unfolds online, West also revealed that he has not seen his son Saint in six weeks, further escalating tensions surrounding his ongoing co-parenting battle with Kardashian.
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