Kanye West Apologizes to Drake and Says He Should Have Spoken to Pusha-T About the 'DAYTONA' Diss

Kanye West extended an apology to Drake early Wednesday morning and promised to catch an Aubrey and the Three Migos tour stop soon. "We were building a bond and working on music together," he said.

Kanye West has promised to attend an upcoming Aubrey and the Three Migos tour stop after publicly apologizing to Drake.

Super early Wednesday, West—while waiting on a plane to take off—praised Drake's current stage design and said sorry for "stepping on" the Scorpion release date. West also addressed Drake's exchange with Pusha-T, "Lift Yourself," Kid Cudi, and more.

West's tweets arrive after an alleged clip from a soon-to-be-released Drake and French Montana collab surfaced. In the clip, the veracity of which hasn't fully been confirmed, Drake says "I told her don't wear no 350s around me," which is an obvious reference to West's shoe empire.

West's previous comments on Drake hit a slightly different note, particularly in his recent interview with Chicago's 107.5 WGCI Morning Show team. "People be around your family and be in your house and this and that then they get mad about a beat and send purple demon emojis," West said last week. "I don't play like that, I don't play in that place . . . It's like, look, it ain't no beef." At the time, West also vowed to "one day" reconcile any issues with Drake because their voices are "just too powerful."

Next up, perhaps we'll get a similarly reflective apology for all that Trump shit.

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