Dave Blunts Says Kanye West Tried To ‘Groom’ Him


Dave Blunts has put out a snippet of an upcoming track in which he claims Kanye West was attempting to groom him.

The two were previously collaborating on West’s album Cuck, which has since been retitled to In a Perfect World.

Blunts was credited as a songwriter on a number of controversial songs including “WW3”, “Heil Hitler” and “Cousins”.

Now, Blunts is saying that he and West are no longer good.

In the snippet, the viral rapper can be heard spitting: “Cut off Kanye West ’cause that n-gga tried to groom me.”

West has yet to comment on Blunts and the lyric.

Blunts also posted alleged screenshots of a text message conversation between the two.

In a text, Blunts tells West he “can no longer continue to work on this album” before saying: “It does not align with what you want me to do. I appreciate the opportunity but respectfully I’m out.”

West appears to respond: “Ok thank you. What are the parts that didn’t align.”

Blunts replied: “You are very lost. Please find God.”

Kanye West has been quiet on the music front of late but this week will see the release of all-access documentary In Whose Name?

The film, directed by teenager Nico Ballesteros, was shot over the last six years of West’s life and covers the multitude of controversial events from that time period including his divorce from Kim Kardashian, antisemitic rants and bizarre public behavior.

In Whose Name? is currently scheduled to premiere on September 19 and will play nationwide in cinemas.

The minute long teaser for the film shows West in a number of intimate settings where he discusses his mental health, refusal to take medication and an emotional row with Kardashian.

The clip also shows West in his infamous White Lives Matter shirt, his Sunday Service concerts and the rollout of his Donda album.

At one point in the teaser, West can be heard saying: “I would rather be dead than be on medication… Either they destroy me or I destroy it.. I’m almost like a masochist… I write whatever I want when I want! It’s words!”





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