Kanye West and his wife Bianca Censori made a surprisingly low-key visit to Disneyland on Tuesday.
Kanye West reportedly is considering entering the adult entertainment game, and it's the latest sign the man simply loves attention. Kanye has had an unreal fall from grace over the past several years. He went from being the poster boy for conservative influencers following a meeting with then-President Donald Trump to watching his career go down the drain following multiple anti-Semitic rants and comments. It's almost like he's not playing with a full deck of cards and will do literally...
A rainbow stretched across the Fort Wayne sky Tuesday evening, and residents all across the city took notice.
The “Praise God” rapper’s religious era appears to be over as he is reportedly thinking about launching a porn studio by summer.
The long-running saga enters a new chapter, as Kanye offers his two cents in a fresh diss track.
The Samba, Gazelle and Campus shoe maker expects to make €700m (£598m) operating profits in 2024.
Palestinian-Chilean singer Elyanna breaks down her debut album, 'Woledto,' which was inspired by Kanye West's '808s & Heartbreak,' music from Julio Iglesias, and M.I.A.
Pension Bond? It appears James Bond has gone under cover.
4:48 PM PT -- Ye appears to have just made the Yeezy Porn announcement himself, with a not-so-cryptic post on Instagram. He's telling people to go to Yeezy.com but so far, there's nothing there that signals porn -- at least not yet anyway.…
Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty While the Hip-Hop world awaits Kendrick Lamar’s response to Drake’s last few diss tracks, Kanye West has inserted himself into the battle by throwing an arrow at the King of the North on Future’s “Like That” remix. Interestingly enough, Ye also took issue with J. Cole for removing himself from the drama and apologizing for even participating. During a recent interview with Justin Laboy on The Download podcast, Justin mentioned J. Cole’s now- famous apology to Kendrick...
El Niño, a nativity opera-oratorio by composer John Adams, opens at the