American rapper Kanye West has issued a public apology to Black and Jewish communities over his past offensive remarks and actions.
West made the apology through a full-page advert placed in The Wall Street Journal, where he published a lengthy letter titled “To Those I’ve Hurt.”
The apology comes days before the release of his new album, Bully, scheduled for January 30. The project follows his 2024 album, Vultures 1.
In the statement, the 48-year-old linked some of his past behaviour to injuries he sustained after a car accident.
“At the time, the focus was on the visible damage—the fracture, the swelling, and the immediate physical trauma. The deeper injury, the one inside my skull, went unnoticed,” he wrote.
“Comprehensive scans were not done, neurological exams were limited, and the possibility of a frontal-lobe injury was never raised. It wasn’t properly diagnosed until 2023. That medical oversight caused serious damage to my mental health and led to my bipolar type-1 diagnosis.”
West admitted that he struggled to accept his condition.
“When you’re manic, you don’t think you’re sick. You think everyone else is overreacting,” he said.
“The scariest thing about this disorder is how persuasive it is when it tells you: You don’t need help. It makes you blind, but convinced you have insight. You feel powerful, certain, unstoppable.”
He also acknowledged the harm his behaviour caused.
“Things got worse the longer I ignored the problem. I said and did things I deeply regret. Some of the people I love the most, I treated the worst.”
Addressing his antisemitic conduct, West said, “In that fractured state, I gravitated toward the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika, and even sold T-shirts bearing it.”
He further stated, “One of the difficult aspects of having bipolar type-1 is the disconnected moments—many of which I still cannot recall—that led to poor judgment and reckless behaviour that often felt like an out-of-body experience. I regret and am deeply mortified by my actions in that state, and I am committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change. It does not excuse what I did, though. I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people.”
West revealed that his wife encouraged him to seek medical help.
“Hitting rock bottom a few months ago, my wife encouraged me to finally get help,” he said, referring to Bianca Censori, whom he married in 2023.
West was previously married to reality television star Kim Kardashian. Their marriage ended in 2022, and they share four children—North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm.
He said he found comfort in online communities, particularly on Reddit.
“It’s not just me who ruins their entire life once a year despite taking meds every day and being told by the so-called best doctors in the world that I am not bipolar, but merely experiencing ‘symptoms of autism,’” he wrote.
West acknowledged the influence he holds as a public figure.
“My words as a leader in my community have global impact and influence. In my mania, I lost complete sight of that.”
He said he is now focusing on healthier living and more positive creative work.
“As I find my new baseline and centre through an effective regimen of medication, therapy, exercise, and clean living, I have newfound, much-needed clarity. I am pouring my energy into positive, meaningful art—music, clothing, design, and other new ideas to help the world.”
He ended the letter by appealing for patience and understanding.
“I’m not asking for sympathy or a free pass, though I aspire to earn your forgiveness. I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.
“With love, Ye.”
The apology comes months after West reportedly met with New York-based Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, where he expressed regret over his past comments.








