Despite Kim Kardashian’s objections, Kanye West has once again drawn attention in controversial ways—this time involving their daughter, North West, and Diddy Combs.
Just when we thought Kanye had done it all, he proves us wrong. Following his recent fixation on swastikas, Kanye has now released a song featuring Diddy, Diddy’s son, Christian “King” Combs, and North West.
The track, titled “LONELY ROADS STILL GO TO SUNSHINE,” includes a sample of Diddy and Kanye’s voices, seemingly taken from a phone conversation, allegedly recorded while one of them was in prison.
After releasing the song on X, Kanye shared screenshots of a conversation with Kim Kardashian, North’s mother.

In the messages, Kim makes it clear that she did not give permission for North’s voice to be used in the song, stating that she wants to protect her daughter.
However, despite North’s name being trademarked, Kanye ignored Kim’s concerns. He seemingly took advantage of one of his few recent opportunities to see his children, following his series of controversial and erratic actions—such as undressing his wife, Bianca Censori, on the Grammys red carpet or openly promoting Nazi symbolism on social media.

According to TMZ, when Kim found out about the song, she sent legal letters demanding a cease and desist. An emergency hearing with a mediator and a judge was reportedly held, though sources claim Kanye did not attend.
For Kanye’s fans, this is yet another disappointment. Some can no longer enjoy his music without conflict. Can art truly be separated from the artist? Apparently, for some, the answer is yes. Many of Kanye’s die-hard fans remain loyal, but for the wider public, his behavior is not just exhausting—it’s disgraceful.
