Kanye West, now known as Ye, has ignited a fresh dispute with his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, after releasing a new song featuring their daughter, North West, alongside Sean “Diddy” Combs. The track, titled Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine, has drawn sharp criticism from Kardashian, who opposed North’s involvement, particularly due to Diddy’s ongoing legal troubles.
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Kardashian reportedly sought legal action to prevent the song’s release, citing her concerns over Diddy’s sex trafficking allegations. She has been adamant about shielding North from any potential controversy and even moved to trademark her daughter’s name, issuing cease-and-desist letters to Ye in an attempt to halt the collaboration.
Despite these efforts, Ye went ahead with the release, leading to an intense exchange of text messages between the former couple. According to reports, he allegedly told Kardashian that he would “go to war” if she continued to challenge his artistic choices.
Ye’s Defense
Ye has defended the track, dismissing Kardashian’s objections and maintaining his support for Diddy. The song, which also features Diddy’s son, Christian “King” Combs, and singer Jasmine Williams, was shared on social media and is now available on multiple platforms.
Public and Media Reaction
The song’s release has sparked a wave of debate, with many questioning whether it was appropriate for 11-year-old North to be involved in a project linked to an individual facing serious allegations. While some support Ye’s right to involve his daughter in his music, others argue that Kardashian is justified in wanting to protect her child from controversy.
Ongoing Legal Battle
Kardashian reportedly attempted to secure an emergency court order to block the song, but Ye moved forward regardless. As the feud escalates, both parties remain firm in their positions—Kardashian focused on her children’s well-being and Ye standing by his artistic vision.
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