Kanye “Ye” West claimed that Bianca Censori left him in a new song.
Bellocqimages/Bauer-Griffin / GC Images
Bianca began working at Yeezy in 2020, and the pair reportedly quietly married in December 2022 — a few weeks before they were first publicly spotted together. They’ve been the subject of intense tabloid attention throughout their relationship, from Bianca’s nude look at the 2025 Grammys to apparent indecent exposure on a water taxi in Venice.
Jon Kopaloff / WireImage
Split rumors emerged earlier this year after Kanye began selling a shirt with a Swastika on it and went on another antisemitic rant online. However, their representative said in response, “Announcements about their private life will come from them directly, not unsourced rumor in the tabloid press. Is this the fifth or is it the sixth time the press has wrongly reported that Ye and Bianca are separating? I’ve lost track.”
Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Now, Kanye has an upcoming album with a Swastika as the cover art. Songs include “FREE DIDDY” and “HEIL HITLER.” In a recent livestream, DJ Akademiks previewed the song “BIANCA,” which opens with the lines, “Bianca, I just want you to come back / Come back to me / I know what I did to make you mad.”
China News Service / China News Service via Getty Images
“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,” Ye continues. “She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted.”
Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin / GC Images
He further raps that he is “tracking my bitch through an app” and “I guess we the new Cassie and Diddy” — referring to the rap mogul and his ex-girlfriend whom he allegedly abused. Ye also claimed that Bianca’s family “want me locked up.”
Lyvans Boolaky / Getty Images
The National Alliance on Mental Illness helpline is 1-800-950-6264 (NAMI) and provides information and referral services; GoodTherapy.org is an association of mental health professionals from more than 25 countries who support efforts to reduce harm in therapy.