Kanye West‘s longtime songwriting collaborator Rhymefest, who has worked on songs including “Jesus Walks” and “New Slaves,” tweeted on Friday that he stopped working with West last month and that the rapper needs counseling.
Rhymefest, who’s real name is Che Smith, replied to a comment that he should be writing West’s Twitter posts as well as his song, saying, “my brother needs help, in the form of counseling. Spiritual & mental. He should step away from the public & yesmen & heal.”
Friday was supposed to be West’s release day for his highly anticipated new album, Life of Pablo, but it was delayed apparently due to some last minute adds from Chance the Rapper. West has been criticized since debuting an earlier version of the album at his Yeezy Season 3 fashion show over lyrics about Taylor Swift that many have found to be misogynistic. He has also recently tweeted that Bill Cosby is innocent and engaged in a Twitter feud with Wiz Khalifa.
Rhymefest continued, “I love my brother. I pray for his health not our entertainment.”
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@lord_cornwall nah his mind and spirit isn’t right
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@JakeChatty my brother needs help, in the form of counseling. Spiritual & mental. He should step away from the public & yesmen & heal
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@lord_cornwall unfortunately yes,
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@Ahticus @lord_cornwall OK if that’s what you’re reading lol, but honestly I just left last month. Ah &peep me at my Grammy nomination Tues
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@OGoGoooh @lord_cornwall I love my brother. I pray for his health not our entertainment
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@DaRealNiecey tried that
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@freddief5 @Rayzure stooop, nobody airing nobody out. Until you walk our paths I ask that you reserve judgments
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016
@freddief5 @Rayzure what I’m saying isn’t any inside information it’s plain to see.
— Rhymefest (@RHYMEFEST) February 12, 2016