Kanye West and Bianca Censori Take His Kids to South Korea for Vultures 2 Listening Event

Kanye West and Bianca Censori Take His Kids to South Korea for Vultures 2 Listening Event

Kanye West and Bianca Censori are in the news again—but not for their outlandish outfits.

The 47-year-old controversial American rapper and his wife landed at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport on Friday, August 23. Accompanying the couple were the “Stronger” hitmaker’s kids—North (11), Saint (8), and Chicago (6), who stayed close to their stepmom while daddy dearest walked ahead. 

Ye rocked a matching white hoodie and pajamas with his $850,000 golden grills in the spotlight. Bianca stunned onlookers with an unexpectedly modest version of her usual skin-colored bodysuit, which was paired with a matching bakerboy cap.

The Yeezy founder performed a listening part for Vultures 2 alongside Ty Dolla $ign at Goyang Stadium in Seoul. He marked his first concert in the East Asian country in almost 15 years with a treat: a 74-song set spanning his entire discography, which included “Through the Wire,” “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” and “Black Skinhead.” He also debuted his new track “Bomb” with rising rapper Yuno Miles and his daughter North. 

Did we mention he made a dramatic entrance on a white horse?

Kanye took the time to air his grievances, inciting the crowd into chanting an offensive insult aimed at Adidas. The two shared a decade-long history, which came to an abrupt end after Kanye made a series of antisemitic remarks on his social media. 

His emotions were reflected in the Vultures 2 track “My Soul.” “We mass targeted, mass-marketed / Mass incarceration, mass in police stations / Mass incorporated, fuck Adidas,” he rapped.

But, the “Runaway” singer wasn’t done yet.

He dedicated “I Wonder” from his studio album, Graduation (2007) to—wait for it—Drake and Ian Connor. It’s a pleasant turn of events as it was only in April that he remixed Lamar, Future, and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” dissing the Canadian singer. Yep, the very song that escalated a rap feud in early 2010.

Just days ago, the “Mercy” singer and his wife made a surprise appearance at a Donald Trump rally in Beverly Hills, California. The two rolled up in a Tesla Cybertruck, and Ye (full name: Kanye Omari West) even took the time to address the crowd. For those wondering, he has yet to publicly endorse the former president’s reelection campaign.

As for Trump, the former president said about Ye, “He’s very complicated. Let’s say complicated because he is. He’s a really nice guy, but he can get some people into trouble. And he can get some other people—he’s got a good heart, he does, he does, but he’s complicated,” he said during Adin Ross’ August 5 podcast.

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