Ice Cube Says Kanye West Has ‘Learned A Lot’ Since Antisemitic Comments

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Ice Cube Says Kanye West Has ‘Learned A Lot’ Since Antisemitic Comments

Ice Cube believes Kanye West has been around for a long time since his controversial anti-Semitic comments.

The “Straight Outta Compton” rapper revealed the information during a recent conversation about canceling culture and its effect on the superstar being honest about certain issues. The update comes after the “Gold Digger” hitmaker assumed a low profile amid being called out and losing multiple streams of income for his outrageous remarks.

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At the height of Ye’s erratic behavior, he made a statement implicating Cube in his antisemitism. At the time, The Blast noted that during a long-deleted episode of his controversial Drink Champs podcast, the three-time Montville Music Video Award recipient shared:

“Cube really prepared me for this. You have really influenced me to follow this antisemitic vibe. I’m here to get the job done.”

Since the rapper did not explain how his friend influenced him, their friendship deteriorated. However, the pair seem to be rekindling their bond, with Cube shedding some light on what might be going on behind the scenes following Ye’s heavy criticism of his actions.

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The insight was shared during his appearance on Piers Morgan’s talk show “Uncensored”, with the English journalist beginning, “The last rapper I interviewed in this studio was Ye, Kanye West. You’ve had a woshakye relationship with him; you’re back on track that’s right. I read that you met him a few days ago.”

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In response, the “Straight Outta Compton” star admitted that they had seen each other “a few weeks ago,” adding:

“I mean, we’re always cool. He mentioned my name without really explaining what he meant, and I couldn’t leave that statement there. He never explained what he meant, so I had to refute it, but since then, we’ve talked, and I think Ye understands that generalizing will always get you into hot water rather than being very specific.”

When asked by the broadcaster how the founder of Donda is doing, Cube affirmed his belief that “he’s doing great” and “in a good space,” even though he’s still struggling to get his money. After claiming that Kim Kardashian’s ex-husband has “learned a lot from this past year,” the “Boyz n the Hood” actor expressed hope that his friend will “come out better on the other side.”

Furthermore, the “You Can Do It” artist expressed his feelings about Ye’s antisemitic outburst, saying, “I think if he’s upset with certain people, the message he says will take away what he’s upset about. That’s what happened. You can’t just generalize; you must be specific, especially when talking about anyone, any race or people.”

Ye Has Concluded The Restoration Of His Mother’s Orphanage

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Last month, The Blast reported that Ye had completed the renovation of his childhood home, which he started earlier this year. The rapper’s goal in undertaking the massive project is two-fold — to honor his mother, Donda, who died of heart disease following plastic surgery in 2007, and to preserve the legacy and memories of his upbringing.

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From all evidence, the 46-year-old’s goal has been achieved, starting from the gate of the house, which bears the initials “DH,” short for “Donda’s House.” The renovation of the 1,600-square-foot Chicago property included a pair of wooden staircases at the main and rear entrances, a new roof and surveillance cameras on both sides.

The building also has three bedrooms, one bathroom, several tree stumps painted in Jamaican red, yellow and green, and an American flag with the text “Long outside” taped to the back window.

Fans are happy that Ye is making his dream come true, given some plans to close the property due to fears that it will become a haven for drug addicts. Apparently, reports of littering and suspicious activity around the house have led local officials to consider closing it down.

The American Music Award winner’s initial attempt to buy the house through the charity Donda’s House to turn it into a community arts “incubator” for at-risk youth was resisted by authorities as it was abandoned. Luckily, Ye and his team finally got a permit, allowing them to transform it into the look it has now.

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