Kanye West Says His Mother Donda Was Sacrificed: “The Truth Is Gonna Be Heard”

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Kanye West Says His Mother Donda Was Sacrificed The Truth Is Gonna Be Heard

Kanye West says he can’t be controlled in a new interview.

Kanye West has been away from the spotlight for a week, after controversial interviews and social media antics. Now the rapper made an appearance as he had an interview with TheShadeRoom while he was in his Maybach.

“They can’t control me,” Ye said. “They can control Shaq. They can control Charles Barkley. They can control LeBron James. They can control Jay-Z and Beyoncé. But they can’t control me. You see it ain’t no name I won’t name. It’s up.”

The rapper then mentioned his late mother Donda, and stated that she was sacrificed by high powers in Hollywood. “My mama ain’t here. My mama was sacrificed,” he said. “Michael Jordan, what about him? His daddy, right? Bill Cosby, his son. Dr. Dre, his son. Out in Hollywood, a lot of people come up missing. It feels like it might be a lot of that, in order to control, traumatize… They want to monetize and traumatize, and God love me. They hit me, Gap, Adidas, they took all that away. Still, Forbes, who hates me, right, had to write, net worth $400 million. Jesus is king. God loves me.”

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He continued, “This truth is gonna be heard. Y’all can’t send none of y’all Meek Mills, y’alls Puffys, y’alls Lil Boosies. None of these names. None of these people that have to listen to y’all because they have legal… I never killed nobody. I’m the pu**y that never killed nobody, right? But that means I can say whatever I want and not go to jail.”

After the rapper mentioned the basketball legend, there was a brief interaction between West and Shaquille O’Neal on social media. Shaq was especially displeased at being mentioned in Ye’s tirade. Additionally, Barkley earlier expressed his “disappointment” with West. Despite the fact that Minister Louis Farrakhan seemed to stand up for both Kyrie Irving and West, the latter was clearly offended.

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In a previous interview with David Letterman, Ye talked about his mother when he welcomes his fourth child Psalm in 2019. “This would have been the funnest time of her life, to have those kids running around that house and being able to go and buy them toys,” he said. “I remember my mother bought me a bear that was multicolored,” West continues. “I was very into [contemporary Japanese artist] Takashi Murakami at that time. … So she bought it. She said it kind of feels Takashi Murakami. I was sort of like, ‘I don’t want that, that ain’t no Takashi Murakami bear!’ ”

“Then she passed a few weeks after,” he recalls. “I did everything I could to find that bear and place that bear on top of all the Takashi Murakami stuff I had in the house.” “You know, she’s here with us,” he added. “She’s guiding us.”

“If I had never moved to L.A. she’d be alive,” Kanye said in an interview with Q Magazine in 2015. “I don’t want to go far into it because it will bring me to tears.”

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