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Kanye West Is Taking a 1-Year Break From Music, Vory Says

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Kanye West Is Taking a 1-Year Break From Music, Vory Says

Kanye West Is Taking a 1-Year Break From Music, Vory Says

Kanye West Is Taking a, 1-Year Break From Music, Vory Says.

'The Independent' reports that recording artist Vory says Kanye West will be taking a hiatus from music while , "battling with his own s---.".

Vory appeared on three tracks on Ye's 2021 album, 'Donda.'.

The person who made me realize my twisted thoughts weren’t so twisted was Ye, because we think alike, Vory, via Complex.

According to Vory, the two artists have only been able to speak through Ye's personal assistant , “because [Ye] hasn’t been wanting to talk to anybody.”.

According to Vory, the two artists have only been able to speak through Ye's personal assistant , “because [Ye] hasn’t been wanting to talk to anybody.”.

He’s taking a year off, and he was like, ‘Damn, you think Vory is going to be mad at me if I don’t go to his release party?’ And I was like, ‘Nah, you’re straight, bro.’ He’s battling his own s---, Vory, via Complex.

He’s taking a year off, and he was like, ‘Damn, you think Vory is going to be mad at me if I don’t go to his release party?’ And I was like, ‘Nah, you’re straight, bro.’ He’s battling his own s---, Vory, via Complex.

'The Independent' reports that Ye is currently fighting for custody of his four children with his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian.

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According to Ye, he is not currently "allowed" to see his children.

The couple was married for almost seven years before Kardashian filed for a divorce in 2021.

Ye's behavior toward his ex-wife and her current boyfriend, Pete Davidson, has drawn widespread criticism.

Several social media posts have highlighted West's feelings for Davidson, and in the music video for his song "Eazy," Ye buries a cartoon version of Davidson alive.

Several social media posts have highlighted West's feelings for Davidson, and in the music video for his song "Eazy," Ye buries a cartoon version of Davidson alive


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