Kanye West seen with daughter North amid ‘nuclear’ war with ex-wife Kim Kardashian over Diddy track

Kanye West was seen with daughter North for the first time since a ‘nuclear’ war with ex-wife Kim Kardashian broke out over including their eldest child North on a Diddy track.

The rapper, 47, left Kardashian, 44, furious when he threatened to ‘go to war’ with her after releasing a song by Diddy which features North’s voice.

A weary looking West was seen leaving an LA warehouse with his young daughter, 11, and three younger children on Tuesday before falling asleep in his car.

North flashed a broad smile after reuniting with her dad as the pair left in separate cars.

Hours later West released the music video for new track Bully – inspired by son Saint, nine, hitting another child.

The clip showed Saint in a  ring beating up wrestlers as he flashed his grills/

The outing comes just days after West shared – and deleted – threatening texts with the reality star over the release of the song.

Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking – he has pleaded not guilty to all the charges – and after the song was uploaded, a source has shared that Kim has sought legal action to prevent its release and have it taken down from X. 

Kanye West was seen with daughter North for the first time since a 'nuclear' war with ex-wife Kim Kardashian broke out over including their eldest child on a Diddy track

North flashed a broad smile after reuniting with her dad as the pair left in separate cars.

West also spent time with his three younger children, Saint, nine, Chicago, six, and Psalm, five

The rapper, 47, left Kardashian, 44, furious when he threatened to 'go to war' with her after releasing a song by Diddy which features North's voice - pictured 2019

Returning to X, Kanye hit out at the Kardashians as he compared getting visitation rights to see his four children to being ‘in jail.’

He also claimed that his ‘rights have been taken away by the Kardashian mob, Hulu and Disney, and branded any stars with opinions on him as ‘slaves to the Jews.’

He added: ‘Yes I have beef with people that froze my account, took my kids away and have tried to put me in jail and ITS STUCK;

‘I DON’T WANT TO JUST ”SEE” MY KIDS. I NEED TO RAISE THEM. I NEED TO HAVE SAY SO OF WHERE THEY GO TO SCHOOL AND WHO THEIR FRIENDS ARE AND WHOSE HOUSES THEY SLEEP OVER WHETHER MY DAUGHTERS WEAR LIPSTICK AND PERFUM. 

‘ALL THESE RIGHTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM ME BY THE KARDASHIAN MOB, HULU AND DISNEY AND THE BIGGEST AGENDA TO USE THE SELECTIVELY BRED BLACK CHILDREN TO BE PLATFORMS TO INFLUENCE BLACK PEOPLE.’

‘JUST SEEING MY KIDS IS LIKE VISITATION ITS LIKE IM IN PRISON ”SEEING” MY KIDS I DONT CARE IF I LIVE OR DIE OR IF IM IN JAIL OR FREE AND I ESPECIALLY DONT CARE ABOUT WHATEVER THESE P***Y ASS CELEBRITIES GOT TO SAY THAT ARE SLAVES TO THE JEWS.’

MailOnline contacted representatives for Kim Kardashian, Hulu and Disney for comment. 

Kanye then went onto tweet a fresh casting call for members of his Sunday Service choir, but this time has said participants must be ‘comfortable wearing swastika shirts.’

North was driven home by a minder after the meet with her dad

Hours later West released the music video for new track Bully - inspired by son Saint, nine, hitting another child

Saint was filmed hitting wrestlers in a ring in the clip

Returning to X, Kanye hit out at the Kardashians as he compared getting visitation rights to see his four children to being 'in jail'

Kanye then went onto tweet a fresh casting call for members of his Sunday Service choir, but this time has said participants must be 'comfortable wearing swastika shirts'

On Saturday, Kim was left distraught by Kanye dragging their 11-year-old daughter North into the Diddy scandal by posting a new song (Kanye and Diddy are pictured in September)

Shortly before the track was released, West posted - then deleted - screen-grabs allegedly showing a vicious text exchange between him and Kardashian

After the song was uploaded, a source has shared that Kim (pictured with North in April 2023) has sought legal action to prevent its release and have it taken down from X

The disgraced rapper has praised Hitler and even sold merch featuring the symbol of the German Nazi Party, and had previously been seen at a round of auditions on Thursday where one hopeful sported a top with a swastika on it.

On Saturday, Kim was left distraught by Kanye dragging  North into the Diddy scandal by posting a new song 

On Saturday, West posted a new song on X called LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE, apparently featuring Diddy, Diddy’s son Christian ‘King’ Combs and North.

The song opens with what sounds like Diddy’s voice thanking Kanye for his support, mentioning that no one else has reached out to him while he remains in jail awaiting trial on charges including sex trafficking.

Kanye responds by calling Diddy a father figure, even before they knew each other personally. North makes a brief but noticeable appearance, rapping, ‘When you see me shining, then you see the light,’ while Christian Combs delivers his own verse.

A source Informed DailyMail.com that Kardashian took legal action to prevent the track’s release and is now ‘working to get the song down off of X.’

Shortly before the track was released, West posted – then deleted – screen-grabs allegedly showing a vicious text exchange between him and Kardashian in which he threatened to go ‘to war’ with her.

The supposed conversation makes it appear that Kim holds the copyright to North’s name and was using it to try to prevent the 11-year-old from being included in a track with Diddy – provoking a furious reaction from West.

In the grabs, West texts Kardashian: ‘I’m never speaking with you again,’ along with a snippet of what appeared to be a legal document, including the phrase: ‘participation in this project,’ presumably in reference to the new song.

Kardashian allegedly shoots back: ‘I asked u at the time if I can trademark her name,’ alleging: ‘You said yes,’ and adding: ‘When she’s 18 it goes to her.’

The grabs then show her evidently admonishing West to ‘stop,’ saying: ‘I sent paper work over so she wouldn’t be in the Diddy song To protect her’.

Kardashian, who is an aspiring lawyer, allegedly continues: ‘One person has to trademark! We agreed when they were born i would get all of our kids names and trademarks So no would else would take them.’ 

West is seen to be unmoved, purportedly retorting: ‘Amend it or I’m going to war And neither of us will recover from the public fallout,’ then darkly declaring: ‘You’re going to have to kill me.’

In the wake of the song’s release, a source exclusively informed DailyMail.com that Kardashian ‘will do whatever it takes to protect her kids from the hateful speech that Kanye continues to spur at this time.’

The insider added that Kardashian ‘has requested through a judge to not allow the kids to be around that type of behavior.’

Diddy is currently in jail awaiting trial in May on sex trafficking charges (pictured in court on Friday)

According to insiders, North recently spent time in the studio with Kanye—their first visit in weeks—where she recorded vocals for the track, via TMZ.

Kanye allegedly told her that participating in the song would lead to the release of his upcoming Sunday Service.

After learning about the track, sources claim Kardashian sent cease-and-desist letters demanding that Kanye not move forward with its release.

An emergency hearing reportedly took place, which Kanye did not attend, where he allegedly agreed to hold off on dropping the track.

Kardashian is said to be particularly concerned about North’s involvement due to the ongoing legal troubles surrounding Diddy, who is currently facing federal sex trafficking allegations. 

Insiders say she has been working behind the scenes to keep North out of the situation.

Shortly before releasing the track, Kanye posted an alleged text conversation with Kim, hinting at a brewing conflict by telling fans, ‘We’re going to war,’ per TMZ. 

With the song now out, that battle seems to have officially begun.

The track called LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE made its debut on West's X account on Saturday

The release comes after Kanye revealed he is reviving his gospel choir, Sunday Service, but with a striking new requirement for those who make the cut.

On Thursday, the rapper took to Instagram to announce auditions for male singers in Los Angeles, inviting participants—including children as young as five—to try out for the choir he originally launched in 2019. 

However, those selected won’t just be joining the group—they’ll also need to adopt a uniform look.

According to Kanye, while a shaved head isn’t necessary for the audition, it will be mandatory for anyone who officially joins the choir.

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