Kanye West has claimed no one can beat him in a Versus battle, leading to a multitude of reactions from netizens.
Ye was at Deon Cole’s show at the Hollywood Improv on April 7, where he was asked if anyone could ever beat him in a versus battle. The rapper believed there was no one. He was asked:
“He I don’t think that there’s anybody that can beat you in the verses, man, it’s just so anybody ever asked you that, Who? Who you’ll go against the versus?”
West responded:
“Nobody.”
The others agreed, and said:
“Nobody could beat you, dog, for real. I know that’s crazy bunch of sh*t you didn’t do. You didn’t do go digger, bunch of songs you ain’t do. I was like this damn look. Did you know they thought she was about to come back out all them white kids. They kept running back to the curtain. They left the curtain up there like.”
Fans took to X to react to Kanye West‘s response with some claiming he is delusional. One X user wrote:
“He’s just as delusional as his fans.”
Some other reactions were as follows:
Meanwhile, some users also agreed with Ye’s superiority in a versus:
Kanye West hosts two sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium following the release of BULLY


Earlier this month, Kanye West hosted two sold-out concerts at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, to promote his latest studio album, BULLY. The shows took place on April 1 and 3, respectively.
During the second sold-out show, Ye was joined by multiple special guests, including his collaborators on BULLY, Travis Scott and CeeLo Green. Both of them performed their respective tracks from the album alongside Ye. Scott was featured in the track Father in the album, while Green lent his voice for the title track.
Apart from the collaborators, West’s eldest daughter, 12-year-old North West, also performed alongside her father. Ye shares North with his former wife, Kim Kardashian. They have three other children and have a co-parenting relationship for them.
Another notable surprise appearance was that of Lauryn Hill, who performed with Kanye West for the first time. Hill lent her voice to the 2004 hit All Falls Down that was originally inspired by one of her own songs, Mystery of Iniquity. She also sang along Ye’s Believe What I Say that included a sample of her song Doo Wop. For a few other tracks, Lauryn Hill was also joined on stage by her sons, Zion and YG Marley.
The release of BULLY marks Kanye West’s first solo studio album release since 2021’s Donda 2. The rapper has since collaborated with TY Dolla $ign on Vultures 1 and 2 but has not released a solo album until BULLY. This album comes after Ye faced major controversy for his anti-Semitic comments online, while also releasing a track titled Heil H*tler last year.
BULLY, released on March 28, debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200. 16 of the album’s 18 tracks featured on the Billboard Hot 100 list. It is available on all streaming platforms.
Edited by Pratyasha Sarkar









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