Did Kanye West start a beef with the sun? Rapper addresses viral post asking internet to be "funnier" 

Kanye West In The White House - Source: Getty
Kanye West in the Oval Office wearing a 'Make America Great Again' cap alongside Jim Brown. (Image via Getty/Ron Sachs)

A viral tweet showing Kanye West picking a fight with the sun has drawn the attention of the rapper himself, as he calls on the internet to "be funnier."

The viral tweet, uploaded on a parody account called @DailyNoud, shows the rapper calling out the sun for taking the spotlight away from him before spewing an incoherent "JUST LIKE HOW DRAKE MY SON I LOVE MY FAMILY." However, the rapper has since taken to his X account to debunk the tweet, noting:

"You guys can do better. This is the internet. Be funnier."

Multiple sources claim Kanye West is hooked on nitrous oxide, say he's "easily influenced" right now

Kanye West is making headlines for reportedly consuming nitrous oxide once again. An exclusive article from the New York Post states that he first relapsed when he had to get some dental work done. A source told the outlet:

“When he [West] got back to LA, he got dental work again and I think that’s when he relapsed."

Nitrous gas is an anesthetic and is more commonly known as laughing gas. Another source told the outlet that Kanye West's new habits have been a point of contention in his marriage with Bianca Censori.

“The nitrous took over in Los Angeles. After the Grammy party [on Feb. 2], he met people and it kind of escalated to things that he never does anymore when he’s in Japan,” the source claimed.

Another source told the outlet that West abuses nitrous oxide as “medication.”

“There is an issue with nitrous and his dentist, and the medication leads to this meltdown. When he comes off the nitrous, he’s crazy, he just wants to be able to do anything he wants,” they said. “It’s as if thoughts are coming to him and he speaks his mind. It’s like a cultural Tourette’s experience, his entire life is a video game.”

Kanye West has been making headlines for his declarations on X, where he self-declared himself a N*zi, expressed his admiration for Hitler, and called on Diddy's early release from jail. His remarks have since triggered widespread criticism, though in response, Ye went back on his words:

“After further reflection, I’ve realised that I’m not a N*zi," he posted on X on February 20.

As reported by the New York Post, one of his old employees has come forward to accuse the rapper of being “very easily influenced." Allegedly, his "memory is so messed up this point."

Edited by Anshika Jain
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