Kanye West, maestro of mayhem, strikes again! The 46-year-old rapper and fashion mogul recently found himself cheekily exposed in a video that resurfaced online. Picture this: Kanye, sporting a gray top and a pair of light-washed jeans, strutting to his car like the fashion icon he is. As he gracefully ascends into the driver’s seat, he inadvertently treats the world to a glimpse of his backside, thanks to his decision to skip the underwear that day. Cue the collective gasps and giggles from the internet audience!
DJ Kam Bennett was the brave soul who shared this priceless moment with the world. “Is that yo a**? Are you freeballing? Look at yo a**. Oh, man!” exclaimed DJ Kam, capturing the raw essence of the situation perfectly. Of course, the online peanut gallery had a field day with this revelation. Comments poured in faster than you can say “wardrobe malfunction,” with folks expressing their disbelief and discomfort at the thought of going commando in denim. “I would neva freeball in jeans, thatโs serial killer behavior,” quipped one astute observer. Another chimed in, “Who the hell freeballs in jeans, man? Thatโs just asking for trouble.”
But fear not, for amidst the uproar, there were defenders of Ye’s breezy lifestyle choice. “You people could never comprehend the freedom and bliss that free balling provides,” declared a brave soul, advocating for the liberation of nether regions everywhere. And they had a point! After all, as another supporter pointed out, “Jeans are not sandpaper.” Who knew denim could be so divisive?
Now, onto lighter (and less exposed) matters: Kanye and his partner-in-rhyme, Ty Dolla $ign, are currently riding high on the success of their album “Vultures 1.” The duo managed to snag the coveted No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart, racking up an impressive 148,000 equivalent album units. Not too shabby for a couple of guys who apparently have no qualms about airing their laundryโliteral or otherwiseโfor all to see!
Their triumph was met with cheers from fellow artists, including the ever-enthusiastic Wiz Khalifa. Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), Wiz couldn’t contain his excitement for Ty and Ye’s musical masterpiece. “I’m super hype for Ty,” he gushed, before declaring, “Him and Ye’s album slaps uncontrollably.” High praise indeed, coming from someone who knows a thing or two about dropping chart-topping hits.
Of course, no success story would be complete without a dash of controversy. In true Kanye fashion, “Vultures 1” had its fair share of drama, including a brief disappearing act from Apple Music, iTunes, and the Apple Music charts, courtesy of a distribution snafu. And let’s not forget the ire of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, who took umbrage at Ye’s sampling of “Iron Man” without so much as a courtesy call. As if that weren’t enough, the song “Good (Don’t Die)” found itself unceremoniously booted from Spotify due to alleged “copyright infringement” shenanigans involving Donna Summer’s estate.
Ah, Kanye. Love him or hate him, you’ve got to admire the man’s flair for keeping things interesting. Whether he’s flashing his assets or stirring up trouble in the music industry, one thing’s for sure: with Ye in the spotlight, there’s never a dull moment.
Freeballing in jeans is insane ๐ญ pic.twitter.com/h1FF6SX4ab
— DJ Kam Bennett (@KameronBennett) February 18, 2024