This Article is From Sep 30, 2018

'Ye': That's What Rapper Kanye West Wants To Be Called From Now On

Ye has long been a nickname for Kanye West, along with Yeezy, and he chose "Ye" as the title of his last album.

'Ye': That's What Rapper Kanye West Wants To Be Called From Now On

Kanye West announced the name change on twitter.

New York, United States:

The famous US rapper Kanye West has decided to change his name to Ye. But on political matters, nothing has changed for the pro-Trump rapper. Ye has long been a nickname for Kanye West, along with Yeezy, and he chose "Ye" as the title of his last album. He has previously said that he found a spiritual significance to "Ye" -- the plural or formal version of the second-person pronoun in Middle English -- as he so frequently read it in the Bible.

"The being formally (sic) known as Kanye West. I am Ye," he wrote on Twitter.

Kanye West -- or, rather, Ye -- announced the name change shortly before he appeared on "Saturday Night Live," the widely watched television skit show.

He performed with fellow rapper Lil Pump dressed as water bottles, drawing an overwhelmingly negative reaction on social media where a number of professed fans questioned his creative direction.

Kanye West closed the show by singing a track off "Ye" while wearing one of President Donald Trump's signature red "Make America Great Again" caps.

After the live show ended, West stayed on the microphone and gave an impromptu speech about politics, again voicing his support for the president.

"So many times I talk to a white person about this and they say, 'How could you like Trump? He's racist,'" West said, according to footage posted on Instagram by comedian Chris Rock.

"Well, if I was concerned about racism, I would have moved out of America a long time ago."

Kanye West also accused the rival Democratic Party of seeking to keep people dependent on welfare payments and repeated his interest in running for president himself in 2020 -- when Trump would face re-election.

His speech was met with a smattering of applause but louder booing from the New York audience.

Kanye West has stunned fans by becoming one of the few celebrities -- as well as one of the only prominent African Americans -- to support Trump.

West went to visit Trump in 2016 shortly after the rapper disappeared to seek mental health treatment. His wife, reality television star Kim Kardashian, has gone twice to see Trump at the White House.

Kanye West recently promised that a new album, called "Yahndi," would come out on Saturday but no work immediately appeared.

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