Ye Suggests Bianca Censori Left Him in New Song Preview: 'We the New Cassie and Diddy'
DJ Akademiks previewed the track during a recent stream.
In a preview of new material from his album Bully, the artist formerly known as Kanye West has implied that his partner, Bianca Censori left him because of his recent Nazi-praising behavior.
During a recent stream on Kick, DJ Akademiks previewed several tracks from the album, including "Bianca." In the song, Ye suggests that Bianca has had enough. "Bianca, I just want you to come back," Ye sings with pitched-up vocals over a chipmunk soul sample. "I know what I did to make you mad... 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."
In the song, he also says that Bianca had "a panic attack" and did not like his posts on Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter. "I'm tracking my bitch through an app / I'm tracking my bitch through the city," he continues. "I guess we the new Cassie and Diddy / I'm making this song for Bianca / I'm feeling the spirit of Donda." He also appears to blame Bianca Censori's family for leaving him.
Ye and Bianca married in 2022, but their relationship has recently appeared rocky. The pair attended the 2025 Grammys red carpet, where she dramatically revealed she was wearing a completely see-through dress under a fur coat. In February, it was reported that the two were splitting up and had contacted divorce lawyers, but a representative for Ye later denied they were separating.
Akademiks has interviewed Ye multiple times recently, including a chat where the rapper and designer wore a black KKK-style hood and declared Drake "a million times better" than Kendrick Lamar. In another appearance, he told Akademiks he's confident he'll do an album with Drake.
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