Kanye West and Bianca Censori

Rapper Kanye West has once again stirred controversy with his new track titled Bianca, which is part of his latest album, WW3. In the song, Kanye raps about his wife, Bianca Censori, allegedly “running away” and experiencing “panic attacks” following the backlash he received for his antisemitic remarks on social media.

Kanye West Pleads For Wife Bianca Censori To ‘Come Back’

The lyrics suggest tension and emotional distress in their relationship, hinting at a possible separation. According to reports by Page X, Kanye claims in the song that he tracked Bianca using his Maybach car app after she fled their house in the luxury vehicle.

Kanye West, also known as Ye, rapped in the song, which goes by, “My baby she ran away / But first she tried to get me committed / Not going to the hospital ’cause I am not sick I just do not get it.”

He further continued, “She’s having a panic attack and she is not like the way that I tweeted / Until Bianca’s back I stay up all night I’m not going to sleep / I really don’t know where she’s at.”

The lyrics further mention that Bianca fled his house in his car, and he had to track her through the app. “I’m tracking my b–h through an app / I’m tracking my b–h through the city. She hopped in the car and she ran / My b–h just don’t understand / Sometimes it just feels like it’s planned,” he rapped.

The song further mentions that Censori ‘want him locked up’. “They want me to go on retreat / They want me to run and meet,” he rapped.

West then asked her to come back and compare their relationship to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Cassie Ventura. “I guess we the new Cassie and Diddy / I’m making this song for Bianca / I’m feeling the spirit of DondaBianca, I just want you to come back / Come back to me / I know what I did to make you mad,” he rapped.

What has sparked even more outrage is the controversial nature of the album itself. WW3 features a cover that reportedly includes a red Nazi swastika—something that has drawn widespread criticism. Several song titles on the album also raise eyebrows, including Free Diddy, Heil Hitler, and Hitler Ye and Jesus. These titles and themes have left listeners and critics questioning Kanye’s intentions and the message he’s trying to send through his music.

Kanye West has faced backlash in the past for his erratic behaviour and inflammatory statements, particularly regarding race, religion, and politics. With WW3, the rapper seems to be pushing boundaries once again, creating both controversy and concern.