Kanye West’s new song, “BIANCA,” from his latest album WW3, has everyone talking, especially after it seemingly references his wife, Bianca Censori.

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The controversial rapper’s lyrics suggest that Censori, an Australian architect, may have ended their relationship due to his ongoing disturbing social media rants. In the track, West reportedly details a confrontation in which Censori allegedly experienced a panic attack because of the hate-filled rhetoric he’s posted on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).

Although the pair haven’t confirmed an official separation, there has allegedly been trouble in paradise for the duo in recent months.

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As also noted here, the lyrics, “My baby she ran away / But first she tried to get me committed,” have drawn significant attention, with many speculating that West is referring to Censori’s apparent attempt to have him hospitalized due to his erratic behavior. However, West dismisses any notion of being sick, claiming instead that he simply “does not get it,” suggesting a disconnect from the gravity of his actions.

The lyrics, which also mentions tracking Censori’s location through his Maybach app, has sparked outrage, with listeners finding these lines unsettling.

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The inclusion of a red swastika on the album’s cover only adds to the controversy surrounding the release, with many questioning West’s mental state and his ongoing actions in the public eye. While the lyrics are gaining attention, it’s also drawing criticism for its disturbing themes and the apparent invasion of privacy, leaving many to wonder if West is further alienating those closest to him. Fans and critics alike are left grappling with the implications of both the song and the personal issues it seems to address, making “BIANCA” one of the most talked-about tracks in recent weeks.

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