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Ty Dolla $ign is taking a stance against hate speech following Kanye West’s antisemitic online rants.
“I don’t condone ANY form of hate speech towards anybody,” Dolla $ign, 42, wrote via his Instagram Story on Tuesday, February 11, alongside a series of first emojis in various skin tones.
Dolla $ign (real name Tyrone William Griffin Jr.) did not call out anyone in his post. However, Dolla $ign and West, 47, have a history — the rappers worked together in 2014 on a few songs, including “Fade” and “Real Friends.” In 2023, Dolla $ign confirmed that he and West formed a duo named ¥$. Last year, the rappers teamed up to release their joint albums Vultures 1 and Vultures 2.
The timing of Dolla $ign’s statement comes shortly after West made headlines for going on a days-long social media rant on X that included posting offensive remarks about the Jewish community and praising Adolf Hitler on social media.
In addition to the antisemitic comments, West also claimed he has “dominion” over his wife, Bianca Censori, following their now-viral red carpet moment at the 2025 Grammys. (Censori, 30, wore a completely sheer dress that exposed her naked body.)
“This ain’t no woke as feminist s—,” he wrote via X on Friday, February 7. “She’s with a billionaire. Why would she listen to any of you dumb ass broke bitches. People say the red carpet look was her decision. Yes, I don’t make her do nothing she doesn’t want to.”
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West doubled down his remarks in a subsequent post.
“She definitely wouldn’t have been able to do it without my approval, you stupid ass woke pawns,” West claimed. “I have no respect or empathy for anyone living ‘cause no one living can f— with me, but I do love some people and I give them favor.”
Since his social media tirade, West’s X account has been deactivated. However, it is unclear if West deleted the page or if it was taken by the social media platform. West was also dropped by the talent agency 33&West as a client.
“Effective immediately, I’m no longer representing YE (F/K/A Kanye West) due to his harmful and hateful remarks that myself nor 33 & West can stand for,” music agent Daniel McCartney wrote via his Instagram Story on Monday, February 10. “Peace and love to all.”
Hilary Duff‘s husband, Matthew Koma, decided to take a stance against West, too. The singer announced on social media on Monday, February 10, that he was going to sell T-shirts that read “F— Ye” on them and donate the proceeds to a holocaust survivor charity.