Bianca Censori did walk out on Kanye West, Ye confirms in new, not-so-cryptic song

Kanye West admits Bianca Censori left him after panic attack over his tweets in a new song 'Bianca'.


Pop Culture & Art April 03, 2025

Kanye West has confirmed the breakdown of his relationship with Bianca Censori in a new song from his upcoming album WW3.

The track, titled “Bianca,” reveals that Censori walked out on him following a panic attack triggered by his controversial social media posts. West raps about the incident, stating, “Bianca, I just want you to come back,” and explaining that Censori’s panic attack was caused by his behavior on X (formerly Twitter). He also mentions that she attempted to have him committed during the fallout.

In the song, West reflects on tracking Censori using the Maybach app after she left, with the song offering a raw glimpse into the apparent end of their relationship. This disclosure comes after months of speculation about the couple's status. Earlier reports indicated both had consulted divorce lawyers following a tense appearance at the Grammy Awards in February. Censori’s controversial outfit at the event, reportedly chosen by West, drew criticism, and rumors of control over her wardrobe, finances, and creative work began to circulate.

While West’s spokesperson had previously dismissed breakup rumors as “tabloid gossip,” his new lyrics confirm their separation. The song also touches on West’s claims that Censori wanted him hospitalized, though he asserts that he’s fine, stating, “There’s nothing wrong with me.” He goes on to say that his family wants him “locked up” and even references “heavy artillery” for protection.

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West also compares his tumultuous relationship to that of Cassie and Diddy, a controversial comparison given recent allegations against the music mogul. The track, which debuted on April 2, is part of West's forthcoming WW3 album, expected to drop on April 3.

 

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