
Nick Cave says he'll still listen to Kanye West, who he says has made “the most interesting, challenging, bold music”
It comes after Cave declared the rapper to be “the greatest artist of our generation”

Adidas to sell Yeezy products under new branding after ending Kanye West partnership
According to the company, Adidas is the "sole owner of all design rights registered to existing product"

Former 'SNL' cast member Chris Redd discusses Kanye West's "disrespectful" pro-Trump speech in 2018
"He just came in there with a chip on his shoulder, ready to talk shit," Redd reflected

Kanye West sued over unauthorised sample use on 'Donda' track 'Life Of The Party'
The lawsuit claims that the song, released on the Stem Player, copies elements of the 1987 track ‘South Bronx’ without permission

Christine And The Queens has worked on an album with Kanye West producer Mike Dean
The unnamed LP will reportedly be released early next year

Owners of White Lives Matter trademark offer to sell to Kanye West for $1billion
Two Black radio hosts acquired the trademark to the phrase after Ye said he wanted to sell shirts emblazoned with the hate slogan

Kanye West returns to Twitter, says he’s taking a “verbal fast” and “30-day cleanse” from alcohol, sex and porn
In his return to Twitter less than a month after he was banned for antisemitic statements, West also took aim at a personal trainer, expressed support for Kyrie Irving, made claims about Shaq and hinted at "love speech" about Scooter Braun

Kanye West reportedly paid a settlement to an ex-employee who alleged he praised Hitler and Nazis
Ye has denied making any antisemitic comments

Actor DL Hughley says Kanye West would "already be in a conservatorship" if he was a woman
Hughley added that he wants to "make sure that people understand the damage [West] is doing"

Two Black radio hosts acquire trademark to 'White Lives Matter' after Kanye West says he wants to sell shirts with the phrase
Ramses Ja and Quinton Ward, the Black co-hosts of a racial justice radio show in Arizona, have reveale they acquired the trademark from a listener hoping to avoid someone else profiting from the hateful slogan