Yeezus wept, then repented
Today was another busy day for Kanye West–frankly, the next non-Kanye-filled day would be newsworthy just for that fact–in which he tried hard to improve his image. In his highly anticipated second sit-down with BBC Radio personality Zane Lowe–no one will ever forget the first–Kanye got very personal with his answers to the Briton’s questions, including a tear-filled story about a very special person in his life–fashion professor Louise Wilson–and an admission of his abrasive nature during his pre- and post-Yeezus press runs.
Following the airing of the interview, Ye took to Twitter to admit a couple other things. He apologized to pop superstar Bruno Mars, for whom West has had negative words for in the past, and even invited Mars to sing the chorus on a song West produced with 88-Keys and Puff Daddy.
After that, West says what we all knew was coming, especially considering the fact that in the days since the Grammy Awards, he’s admitted to liking what he’s heard off the Beck album–a lot.
I would like to publicly apologize to Beck, I’m sorry Beck.
— KANYE WEST (@kanyewest) February 26, 2015
We doubt beck will be joining West for dinner any time soon, Taylor Swift style, but at least the two have settled their perceived differences.