Kanye West has threatened to “destroy” singer FKA Twigs for featuring his daughter North West in her music video.
The controversial rapper has gone on a spate of social media rants, clamoring for help seeing his four children, whom he shares with ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
Kanye West, who previously disclosed that he regrets having kids with the reality TV star, has also claimed that he “should’ve had babies” with Paris Hilton instead.
West is definitely not happy that he doesn’t get a say in what his kids do, as he has often claimed.
The “Donda” rapper called out singer FKA Twigs for featuring North in her song “Childlike Things,” which was released last month.
According to a pop culture news account, Pop Crave, West said, “Twigs, you gotta apologize and don’t play with my kids. I will make it my sole purpose to destroy you.”
North raps her verse on the song in Japanese, and according to E! News, the translation reads: “Hello, My name is North-chan / From California to Tokyo / Jesus, the King / Praise the Lord / Jesus is the one and only true God.”
West’s remarks were met with mixed reactions from fans, as some thought he went too far with the threats.
“This man needs to be in jail, are you kidding me? Threatening someone’s life should not be taken lightly. Get this man in a mental hospital or jail, [please],” an X user commented, tagging along official handles of the FBI and CIA.
Someone else said, “Honestly, this is just pathetic, isn’t he the one who wanted her to visit him on the same day Andrew Tate was to visit him? he should crash out over something else.”
A third fan wrote, “He’s upset because he views them as an extension of his art. Therefore, Twigs collaborating with North infringes on Ye’s exclusivity in marketing of his prodigy. There are degrees of narcissism and misogyny going on here.”
However, a handful of users rallied around the “Carnival rapper,” as they supported him being angry about his daughter.
“I’m not on his side, but honestly, it’s kinda weird to collab [with] a little girl, especially when u know one of their parents doesn’t want them to be on social media. It’s just like why poke the bear,” one fan penned.
Another user asked, “Why will she even do that without his permission? smh.”