Kanye West Releases New Song Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine Featuring North West

 

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Wartagate.com - Renowned rapper and producer Kanye West, now known as Ye, has once again made headlines with the release of his latest song, "Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine", as reported by NME on Sunday. The track features an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Sean "Diddy" Combs, his son Christian "King" Combs, Yeezy artist Jasmine Williams, and Ye’s 11-year-old daughter, North West.

The song opens with a heartfelt rap verse believed to be from Diddy, whom Ye refers to as Puff Daddy. The lyrics express deep gratitude for the support in raising his children:

"I just want to give a big thank you for the upbringing of my kids. No one reached out, no one called."

Ye responds with a message of appreciation and respect toward Diddy, acknowledging the significant influence the hip-hop mogul has had on him:

"I truly appreciate your friendship, man. It feels like you've helped me grow—even before we knew each other, right?"

One of the most talked-about moments in the track is North West’s rap contribution. Her verse stands out as a moment of empowerment and positivity:

"When you see my light, you feel the shine too."

However, North's participation has reportedly sparked controversy. Kim Kardashian, Ye’s ex-wife and North’s mother, is said to have strongly objected to her daughter’s involvement in the song.

 According to NME, Kim has even taken legal action against Ye, attempting to block North’s feature in order to protect her reputation.

Beyond the controversy surrounding North West, the song has also been linked to other ongoing disputes. Ye and Kim are allegedly clashing over North’s trademark rights, with Ye reportedly threatening a "war" if a resolution is not reached.

Additionally, some reports suggest that Ye's vocals on the track may have been generated using artificial intelligence (AI). 

Ye has recently taken a neutral stance in the ongoing debate over AI’s role in the music industry, particularly in a dispute between Bhad Bhabie and Alabama Barker.

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