Kanye West Trademarks New Logo. What Could It Mean?

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Kanye West has filed for a new logo trademark for his clothing line. Although he’s been wearing black all summer, Ye is feeling blue this time, which resembles other known brands. Filed Trademark For Clothing Line The new trademark obtained by TMZ shows a solid blue circle design with jagged edges.  A simpler version of […]

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Kanye West Will Not Be Charged For Allegedly Punching Fan

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According to a confirmed report from TMZ, music and fashion mogul Kanye West will not be charged with for allegedly punching a fan after a heated exchange outside of a hotel in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office told TMZ, “After a thorough and careful review of all the evidence, our office is declining to file based on no reasonable likelihood of conviction.”

As reported, Yeezy got into a physical confrontation with a photographer back in January near the Soho Warehouse, where Ye was accused of pushing and punching the man in question. The alleged battery could’ve landed Yeezy behind bars for a maximum of six months, but the report has confirmed that Mr. West will not be charged.

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Kanye Dodges Battery Charge For Hitting Fan

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Kanye has had a rocky relationship with his fans and the paparazzi. He is known for having put his hands on paparazzi on more than one occasion. Earlier this year, however, video of Kanye allegedly punching one of his fans surfaced.

While the video does not show Ye attack the man, Ye is visibly angry and yelling while a man is on the ground covering his face. The person who recorded the video even asked if someone would call the cops on Kanye.

However, Kanye will not be facing assault charges for the incident. The Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office confirmed to TMZ that they basically do not have the evidence to charge Kanye.

“After a thorough and careful review of all the evidence, our office is declining to file based on no reasonable likelihood of conviction,” a rep told the news outlet.

The case was being investigated as a misdemeanor battery, and Ye could have faced up to 6 months in jail if convicted.

Kanye later addressed the incident in a interview with Hollywood Unlocked founder Jason Lee. West said that the fan he assaulted wanted to get his autograph so that he could sell it.

“So now my cousins are coming back and they have not delivered on it. So I end up getting into an altercation with the guy that wanted to make money off of my autographs, then my cousin pulls up and she’s talking to me. I say, ‘Give me a breather. Get away from me.’ She is not taking accountability for the fact that she did not do what she was supposed to do, and that added to me being in a mood where I was like, ‘I am not going to have this,’” Ye said.

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Is Kanye’s New Approach To Yeezy Line Centered Around Retro Futurism?

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Kanye West’s new 3022 Yeezy shades have fans wondering what direction he’ll take the brand in, in the coming of 2023. Kanye’s ex-wife and kids recently sported the new Yeezy 3022 shades in an Instagram post, and it has fans wondering if Ye is taking the brand in a retro futuristic direction.  Retro Futurism is […]

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Kanye West Won’t Face Charges For The Alleged Battery Of A Fan

Back in January, Los Angeles police began investigating Kanye West after he allegedly punched a male fan who approached him outside of the Soho Warehouse in downtown LA. Had he been convicted of misdemeanor battery, he would’ve faced up to six months of jail time. However, today, Rolling Stone reports Ye is no longer facing those charges.

“Regarding the incident involving Kanye West that took place January 13, 2022, after a thorough and careful review of all the evidence, our office is declining to file based on no reasonable likelihood of conviction,” Rob Wilcox, a spokesman for Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, said in a statement to the publication.

Ye has not admitted to punching the fan, however, he revealed in an interview with Hollywood Unlocked‘s Jason Lee that he was aggravated by the fan’s attitude.

“It was 3 a.m. in front of [Soho] Warehouse,” Ye said. “I’m saying, ‘You don’t know what I’m dealing with right now.’ I just finished these two songs, I came from the studio […] and this dude, he just had this real attitude, like, ‘Whatchu gonna do?’”

Ye recently made a surprise appearance at Rolling Loud Miami, despite having dropped out of the festival and being replaced by his once-protege Kid Cudi. He is also set to appear on DJ Khaled’s new album, God Did, on a remix of “Use This Gospel,” which also features Eminem.

DJ Khaled’s ‘God Did’ Tracklist Includes Eminem, Drake, Kanye West, Jay-Z, And Pretty Much Every Other Rapper

DJ Khaled’s albums are always star-studded and the upcoming God Did will be no different: Khaled unveiled the LP’s tracklist today ahead of its release this Friday (August 26) and it’s absolutely packed.

All told, the tracklist has features from Eminem, Kanye West, Drake, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Future, Lil Baby, Travis Scott, Lil Durk, 21 Savage, Juice WRLD, Gunna, Don Toliver, Rick Ross, Kodak Black, Jadakiss, Roddy Ricch, City Girls, Quavo, Takeoff, SZA, Latto, and others, as well as production from Dr. Dre on a track.

Sharing the tracklist on social media, Khaled wrote, “The holy scripture. This is a gift to the world. This is a gift to the fans. This is a gift for us. GOD DID.”

Check out the full tracklist below.

1. “No Secret” Feat. Drake
2. “God Did” Feat. Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend, and Fridayy
3. “Use This Gospel (Remix)” Feat. Kanye West and Eminem (produced by Dr. Dre and The ICU)
4. “Big Time” Feat. Future and Lil Baby
5. “Keep Going” Feat. Lil Durk, 21 Savage and Roddy Ricch
6. “Party All The Time” Feat. Quavo and Takeoff
7. “Staying Alive” Feat. Drake and Lil Baby
8. “Beautiful” Feat. Future and SZA
9. “It Ain’t Safe” Feat. Nardo Wick and Kodak Black
10. “Let’s Pray” Feat. Don Toliver and Travis Scott
11. “Fam Good, We Good” Feat. Gunna and Roddy Ricch
12. “Bills Paid” Feat. Latto and City Girls
13. “Way Past Luck” Feat. 21 Savage
14. “These Streets Know My Name” Feat. Skillibeng, Buju Banton, Capleton, Bounty Killer, and Sizzla
15. “Juice WRLD Did” Feat. Juice WRLD
16. “Jadakiss Interlude” Feat. Jadakiss
17. “Asahd And Aalam Cloth Talk”
18. “Grateful” Feat. Vory

God Did is out 8/26 via We The Best/Epic/Roc Nation. Pre-order it here.

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