Kanye West may have just confirmed his split from Bianca Censori.
West, who was previously married to reality TV star-turned-business mogul Kim Kardashian, wed Censori in December 2022.
There’s been reports that their two-year marriage has been on the rocks of late, however.
According to sources close to the couple, Censori apparently grew tired of the rapper’s controversial behavior.
He’s received a lot of backlash in recent months over a series of X-rated rants he’s posted on social media, which led to his Twitter account being deactivated.
While a representative for the celebrity pair has previously denied that Censori and West had become estranged, lyrics to one of the rapper’s new tracks appears to imply otherwise.
The album is titled WW3 and features a red swastika as the cover.
One song called ‘BIANCA’, West seemingly says of his wife: “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.
“She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted / Until Bianca’s back I stay up all night I’m not going to sleep / I really don’t know where she’s at.”

Kanye West and Bianca Censori have seemingly broken up (Alessandro Levati/Getty Images for Marni Srl)
West also alludes to ‘tracking’ Censori’s location via an app.
The lyrics to ‘BIANCA’ continue: “Until Bianca’s back, I stay up all night, I’m not going to sleep. I really don’t know where she’s at.
“I’m tracking my b***h through an app. I’m tracking my b***h through the city.”
LADbible Group has approached reps for Censori and West for comment.
While his new album is believed to have been released today (April 3), WW3 isn’t currently available on music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.

In one of West’s new songs, he says his wife has ‘ran away’ (ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images)
In another controversy involving the ‘CARNIVAL’ rapper, he was hit with a lawsuit in February from one of his former employees who has alleged misogyny and antisemitism.
The plaintiff alleges that West sent her a text reading ‘I Am A NAZI’ in January after she urged him to make a statement condemning Nazism.
The suit also claims he text two staffers saying: “Welcome to the first day of working for Hitler.”
Reportedly, such texts were sent back in 2014.
Carney Shegerian, the plaintiff’s lawyer, said in a statement: “Ye waged a relentless and deliberate campaign of antisemitism and misogyny against my client. His appalling treatment of women and fixation on Nazism, evident in abusive texts where he repeatedly calls himself Hitler, expose his motives.
“We need to stop excusing Ye’s behavior. As a father, husband, and employer, he must be held accountable. Ye dared my client to sue, and we will see him in court.”