Kanye West has made yet one more controversial transfer. This weekend, the artist launched a brand new tune, “Lonely Roads Nonetheless Go to Sunshine,” in a since-deleted publish on X. Along with the shock of the star releasing new music for the primary time in years, followers have been significantly shocked to see his 11-year-old daughter North West featured on the monitor, alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs and his son King Combs.
The tune opens up with what appears like a recorded dialog between West and Combs, who’s at the moment in federal custody going through intercourse trafficking and racketeering prices.
“I wanna simply thanks a lot for simply taking good care of my children, man,” Combs says within the audio. “Ain’t no one attain out to them, ain’t no one name them. Man, that meant so a lot, you understand what I’m sayin’, that you simply reached out to them and took them beneath your wing whereas I’m on this motherf***er. And I respect you.”
“Completely, I really like you a lot, man,” West replies. “You raised me. Even after I ain’t know you, know what I’m saying?”
Concluding the dialog with Combs saying, “I really feel the love,” the complete monitor which additionally incorporates a newly signed Yeezy artist, Jasmine Williams, features a verse from Combs’ 26-year-old son, King and a brief verse from North during which she repeats, “Once you see me shinin’, you then see the sunshine.”
Moments earlier than dropping the shock monitor, West posted a sequence of screenshots of an alleged dialog between him and his ex-wife and North’s mom, Kim Kardashian. Within the textual content thread, Kardashian reportedly reminded the rapper that she trademarked their eldest baby’s identify in an effort to cease the discharge of the tune.
“I requested you on the time if I can trademark her identify. You mentioned sure. When she’s 18, it goes to her. So cease,” the truth star reportedly wrote, per Billboard. “I despatched paperwork over so she wouldn’t be within the Diddy tune to guard her. One individual has to trademark! We agreed … I might get all of our children’ names and emblems So nobody else would take them.”
To which the rapper replied, “Amend it or I’m going to warfare. And neither of us will get better from the general public fallout. You’re going to must kill me.”

Although the rapper has since deleted the posts of the songs and the textual content dialog, West launched an ambiguous tweet on Monday saying, “THE MAN MAKES THE FINAL DECISION,” which appears to be a dig at his ex-wife, who’s reportedly doing all the pieces to dam the tune.
The discharge of West’s new tune comes shortly after Combs appeared in court docket on Friday March 14, pleading not responsible to the newest indictment, which prices him with 20 years of intercourse trafficking crimes.
Combs is ready to go to trial in Could.