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Kanye West launches into scathing new rant as he fires back at Cuck album leak

Kanye West has unleashed another social media rant after his new album titled Cuck was leaked forcing the rapper to shut down rumors who and what the content is about

Kanye West's new album CUCK was allegedly leaked
Kanye West's new album CUCK was allegedly leaked(Image: Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Rapper Kanye West is back doing what he does best ... ranting on X.


The 47-year-old rapper took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to let rip into an angry tirade after his album was leaked on Discord, a social communications platform that allows users to text, talk, video chat, and share screens with each other, following criticism of one of his songs for its pro-Hitler theme.

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On Sunday, reports began swirling that Kanye's entire upcoming album was leaked on Discord. The album, titled WW3, was leaked immediately after someone else leaked a track list of another of his album - Cuck - on YouTube.

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The dad of four has now responded to the leaks and said it "proves" everything he has been claiming in the past in a series of angry X posts.

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Kanye clapped back at his album being leaked on Discord(Image: kanyewest/X)

Since the initial leak, Cuck setlist was eventually taken down from YouTube but not before the hackers had posted a message criticizing Kanye for including a pro-Hitler song in the album and glorifying Nazi philosophy. "


"All proceeds from this album group buy will be donated to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum," they reportedly wrote, adding, "Glorifying fascism is not ‘art’, ‘love speech’ is just an excuse to say outrageous s--- for attention. Kanye West is a 50-year-old spineless braindead deadbeat drug addict porn addict Nazi b----."

In response, the Carnival rapper clapped back on X, writing: "Somebody got a drive and threw it on YouTube and said this is Cuck. What I love about getting blocked on DSPs and having songs leaked and shows cancelled is…"

"It proves everything I’m saying and why I’m saying," he insisted.


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Kanye clarified one of the songs was not about his wife Bianca Censori(Image: kanyewest/X)

He also clarified: "UNCLE is not on Cuck and is not about my wife."

The cancelled show Kanye referred to in his tweets was the concert in Korea. South Korean e-commerce company Coupang and a ticket vendor said on Monday that a Kanye West concert scheduled for late May has been canceled "due to recent controversies involving the artist."


Coupang and the Interpark ticket outlet did not go into details on the controversies involving the rapper.

Kanye's latest controversy involves a song released this month entitled Heil Hitler, which praises the notorious Nazi leader and architect of the Holocaust, which resulted in six million Jewish people being murdered.

Coupang and Interpark said all the tickets that had been sold for the single show in Incheon on May 31 would be fully refunded.

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The company, whose streaming service, Coupang Play, was organizing the concert, also stated it has suspended the sale of merchandise by Kanye's Yeezy fashion line on Monday.

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