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Kanye West Tackles All of His Beefs, Drake Included, in Instagram Rant

West addressed Nick Cannon, Drake, and Tyson Beckford in a series of videos on Thursday.
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It’s been less than a month since Kanye West offered an apology to Drake over Twitter, and the beef is already stewing again. West, switching platforms, took to Instagram on Thursday to air more grievances, this time aimed at not only Drake, but Nick Cannon and Tyson Beckford.

West, who appeared to be walking under train tracks in Chicago, started off by addressing Cannon—who once dated West’s wife, Kim Kardashian West—after Cannon told Complex’s “Everyday Struggle” that he thought it was possible for Drake and Kardashian West to have hooked up.

“I just want to express some things that are not sitting right with my spirit,” West began. “First of all, I want to address Nick Cannon. I understand that you used to date my wife, but, you know—you get into an interview, don’t mention my wife. If someone brings my wife up, you say, ‘I respect that man. I’m not speaking on that.’”

Next up was Drake, who West said should have known better than to refer to a “Kiki” (one of Kardashian West’s nicknames) in his song “In My Feelings.”

“You know, if I had a girlfriend from Chicago, her name was Renita, and you was married to Rihanna, I wouldn’t make no song called ‘Riri,’” he said. “So when you’re like, ‘Ah I don’t know where it come from’—you too smart for that, bro. You know where that come from. Don’t make no record with nothing that can be confused.”

Finally, he tackled Beckford, who, back in August, commented on a photo of Kardashian West, writing, “Sorry I Don’t care for it personally. She is not real, doctor fucked up on her right hip.”

“As far as Tyson Beckford goes,” West said. “Don’t speak on my wife, bro. Like none of y’all speak on my wife—period. What are you talking about? I’m married. We’re in love. We’re a family . . . All three of y’all, y’all come talk to me . . . We’ll work it out.”