Kanye West threatens legal action against Kim Kardashian amid Diddy track

American rapper Kanye West (now known as Ye) is once again the talk of social media after involving his 11-year-old daughter, North West, in a Sean “Diddy” Combs track and threatening to take legal action against his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.
The track titled “LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE” was first shared by Kanye West on Musk’s X (formerly known as Twitter), on Saturday night turning many heads and causing confusion. The song features Diddy’s voice as he is heard thanking Ye for his support during the rap mogul’s ongoing sex trafficking charges.
It also features Ye’s daughter, North West who sings, “When you see me shining, then you see the light,” just after Christian “King” Combs’ part. The song was received negatively by social media users across several platforms. Here’s what some had to say:
A social media user on X wrote, “Using your kid for a Diddy song is actually sickening.”
Another added, “Putting your daughter on the same song as Diddy is absolutely crazy.”
Kanye West threatens legal action against Kim Kardashian amid Diddy track
Moreover, Kanye also posted a screenshot of a chat log with his ex-wife Kim Kardashian but then deleted it later. The chat showcased a heated conversation between Ye and Kim about trademarking North West’s name.
Kim explained how trademarking North’s name was in the interest of protecting her in situations such as being featured in a Diddy track. She also added that Kanye West signed on papers and agreed to have North’s name trademarked in the past.
Ye responded, “Amend it or I’m going to war… neither of us will recover from the public fallout.” He added, “You’re going to have to kill me.”
According to The Daily Mail, Kim Kardashian also tried to prevent the release of the track by sending cease-and-desist letters with an emergency hearing. It’s claimed that Kanye reportedly agreed to delay the song, but released it anyway on his socials.
By the time of reporting, Kim revealed that she’s doing everything in her power to protect her children from harm and asked a judge to restrict the children’s exposure to Kanye’s “hateful speech.”