Ye Seemingly Brings Out North West and Diddy in a Collab, Kim Kardashian Exercises Cautions

Published 03/16/2025, 3:43 AM EDT

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Formerly known as Kanye West, Ye's lifetime of complications seems to continue, but despite it all, the artist in him never ceases. With controversies upon controversies taking the drivers' seats in the rapper's car racing through, the perpetrator of a few (alright, almost every one) of which he himself is. But things do come to a standstill at some point, Ye's are his four children. So, it is not going to fare well for the estranged father when Kim Kardashian pulls out her power cards to stop Ye from bringing forth their oldest daughter, North West, into the rap world. 

With Ye's new album in wait of a full release, his bouts of venture continue outside of his notoriety, but with no less of backfiring, this time from a certain Kardashian. 

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Ye's most recent release of the new song titled 'LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE,' featuring his daughter North West, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Diddy's son King Combs, and Jasmine William, has caused quite the stir within what used to be a household. The track, which begins with a phone conversation between West and Combs, and where North West contributes a rap verse on the song, has been the root cause of what has ensued between the exes Ye and Kim Kardashian. Going on since prior to the song's release, then preceded by a full-blown dispute between Ye and Kim Kardashian, was the decision to trademark North West's name by Kardashian to prevent anyone else's monopoly over it. 

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Kim Kardashian attempted to prevent said song's release by trademarking North West's name, citing an agreement with Ye to protect their children's names. However, the rapper proceeded with the release, sharing screenshots of their text conversation before deleting them. The song's release has sparked controversy, particularly given Diddy's current legal issues and North West's involvement at just 11 years old.

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The heated arguments between the two former partners seemed to have caused ample distress in Ye's current flow of life, with him resorting to using social media platforms to voice out his concerns for his rights. 

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Following Kim Kardashian's attempt at blocking Ye's release of the song featuring North West, Ye expressed frustration over the offense of his parenting rights, stating his desire to raise his children and have input on their schooling. Ye's public outcry highlights his desire for greater involvement in his children's lives, and as he faces pressure amidst rumors of personal struggles, Kardashian's actions underscore ongoing tensions and concerns about North West's exposure to controversy.

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Ye's recent ensemble 'LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE' featuring North West, Diddy, and King Combs, has ignited a fierce dispute with Kim Kardashian. Despite Kardashian's efforts to trademark North West's name and prevent the song's release, West proceeded, sparking controversy due to her age and Diddy's legal issues. This public feud highlights ongoing tensions between Ye and Kardashian, underscoring the challenges of co-parenting amidst personal and professional turmoil.

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