Kanye West Wants to Squash Beef with Drake, Invites Him to Share the Stage
Kanye West wants to bury his beef with Drake.
Amid their ongoing feud, Ye is extending an olive branch to his rival. In a video uploaded by J Prince on Monday (Nov. 8), the Yeezy mogul stood alongside the Rap-A-Lot Records founder at Houston’s Rothko Chapel and proposed a truce.
“I’m making this video to address the ongoing back and forth between myself and Drake,” Ye said while reading off an iPhone. “Both me and Drake have taken shots at each other and it’s time to put it to rest.”
He invited Drake to join him on stage as a special guest during a Dec. 7 event in Los Angeles to free Larry Hoover. “I believe this event will not only bring awareness to our cause but prove to people everywhere how much more we can accomplish when we lay our pride to the side and come together,” he continued.
I met with @kanyewest night in Htown at the Rothko Chapel. It wasn’t in my plans to meet him there but I must say I’m glad I didn’t allow a worship place for God to detour our meeting. pic.twitter.com/GM9FIN80Uj
— J Prince (@jprincerespect) November 8, 2021
J Prince claims that the incarcerated gang leader initiated the conversation. “So I met with @kanyewest to pass on the message from my brother Larry Hoover who said he would like to see peace between the two of them,” he tweeted. “Ye received this well and said thanks because he never had anyone that sat him down and explained things to him the way I did.”
“I’m looking forward to all of us working together in unison to elevate our communities around the world,” added J Prince.
I’m looking forward to all of us working together in unison to elevate our communities around the world.
— J Prince (@jprincerespect) November 8, 2021
This follows Ye’s recent “Drink Champs” interview, where he took aim at Drake, saying he would win against him in a potential Verzuz battle. He also addressed Drake’s rumored relationship with Kim Kardashian.
Kanye has been an outspoken supporter of Hoover’s and even met with former President Donald Trump at the White House and pleaded for Hoover’s clemency.