Ye, formerly Kanye West, reveals brain injury
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Ye, who previously sparked major backlash for a series of antisemitic remarks, is apologizing in a full-page Wall Street Journal advertisement.
The organization deemed West's apology "long overdue"
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After Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, pulled out a full-page ad to apologize for his "reckless" comments, he's doubling down in a new interview.
The controversial rapper formerly known as Kanye West will give two concerts this weekend at the Plaza de Toros La Mexico.
In an open letter, Ye attributes his ‘reckless’ behavior to a frontal lobe injury and Type-1 bipolar diagnosis. Here is how the internet is reacting
"All of it went too far. I look at wreckage of my episode and realize that this isn't who I am," the father of four continued. "As a public figure, so many people follow and listen to my every word. It's important that they realize and understand what side of history that I want to stand on. And that is one of love and positivity."
Ye has defended the authenticity of his apology letter despite the timing of it coinciding with his upcoming album release.