In a Jan. 27 interview with Vanity Fair, Ye — previously often known as Kanye West — opened up further concerning the full-page apology ad he ran in The Wall Street Journal on Monday, saying that the apology wasn’t about saving face, or an elaborate PR stunt earlier than his new album, Bully, drops this Friday.
In the Q&A, Ye addressed considerations that the apology appears like a “PR transfer” forward of the discharge of his new album, “Bully,” supposedly out on Friday.
“It’s my understanding that I used to be within the high 10 most listened-to artists total within the U.S. on Spotify in 2025, and final week and most days as effectively. My upcoming album, ‘Bully,’ is at the moment one of the vital anticipated pre-saves of any album on Spotify too. My 2007 album, ‘Graduation,’ was additionally probably the most listened-to and streamed hip-hop album of 2025,” Ye wrote in an e-mail for Vanity Fair.
“This, for me, as evidenced by the letter, isn’t about reviving my commerciality,” he continued. “This is as a result of these remorseful emotions had been so heavy on my coronary heart and weighing on my spirit. I owe an enormous apology as soon as once more for all the pieces that I mentioned that harm the Jewish and Black communities specifically. All of it went too far.”
As beforehand reported, Ye mentioned his antisemitic remarks towards the Jewish group, together with insensitive feedback about Black folks, the Kardashians, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and several other longtime collaborators, occurred throughout what he described as a four-month manic episode in 2025.
According to the “Gold Digger” hitmaker, the episode was linked to wreck to his proper frontal lobe, an harm he sustained in his practically deadly 2002 automobile accident, the identical accident that later impressed his breakout hit “Through The Wire.” Over time, Ye mentioned, the harm contributed to his bipolar dysfunction.
Ye says his habits went “too far” throughout his fourth-month manic episode.
Reflecting on the robust interval, Ye says his actions had been inexcusable.
“All of it went too far. I have a look at wreckage of my episode and understand that this isn’t who I’m,” Ye continued. “As a public determine, so many individuals comply with and take heed to my each phrase. It’s necessary that they understand and perceive what facet of historical past I need to stand on. And that’s considered one of love and positivity.”
When requested if there was a second when remorse actually set in, Ye mentioned it didn’t occur till he was “out of the episode and in therapy,” when the “actuality” of his actions lastly sank in.
“I used to be disconnected from my true self….Every day that I get up, it’s a guidelines of all the pieces that I mentioned—not less than what I can recall—whereas in a bipolar episode,” he mentioned. “All of the household bonds, deep relationships, and lifelong friendships that I labored so arduous to construct over so a few years had been all tarnished by all the horrible statements that I made so impulsively.”
Ye says he’s at the moment in therapy.
Looking again on the manic episode, Ye informed Vanity Fair that he didn’t absolutely perceive how sick he was till the later phases, when his remedy was modified. He credited his spouse, Bianca Censori, for stepping in and guiding him by means of that turning level.
“In that shift, the antipsychotic drug took me into a very deep depressive episode,” the Grammy-winning rapper defined. “My spouse acknowledged that, and we sought out what’s been efficient and stabilizing course correction in my regime from a rehab facility in Switzerland. You should perceive bipolar is a illness. It’s one of the vital deadly nonterminal sicknesses.”
Now, Ye says he’s targeted on staying steady and discovering the precise therapy plan to maintain his bipolar dysfunction underneath management.
When requested about his long-standing reluctance towards remedy and whether or not these fears had been justified, Ye was candid concerning the challenges.
“I’ve been placed on and brought off of many drugs. That’s simply a part of the journey,” he mentioned. “The African American group has a hypersensitivity to antipsychotic medicine, greater than most teams. Finding the precise dosage is troublesome, however it’s necessary and demanding to discovering the precise stability with the sickness.”
He added, “Zombifying in any other case turns into a facet impact of a excessive dosage. The uncomfortable side effects as such have been a actuality for me at instances. And it’s recognized that 60% to 80% of people that must take these antipsychotic medicine expertise uncomfortable side effects, and as much as 25% of individuals abandon utilizing them due to the uncomfortable side effects. I’m simply looking for what works for me in order that I can proceed down this constructive course.”
Ye additionally shared that he’s placing the ending touches on his twelfth studio album, Bully, as he steps into a brand new chapter of his life.
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