Kanye West has accused his fans of being "crazy" for not understanding him as he slammed his ex-wife Kim Kardashian for allegedly not giving him a say about where to send their kids to school.
The 45-year-old rapper also hit out at fashion giants Gap and Adidas in a rant shared to Instagram on Friday.
In his latest post, the artist now known as Ye criticised fans who have called him out on his public feud with 41-year-old Kim.
He wrote: "Here is the through line. Gap having meetings about me without me. Adidas releasing old shoes and coloring my shoes like I'm dead.
"Me not having a say on where my children go to school.
"Call me whatever names you want. If you don't understand why I will not back down on my businesses my brands and my children then you're the ones who are crazy."
The Mirror has contacted representatives of Kanye, Kim, Gap and Adidas for a comment.
Kanye shares North, nine, Chicago, four, Saint, six, and Psalm, three, with the Kardashians star. On Thursday night, the Gold Digger singer revealed arguments he has had with Kim over parenting.
Kanye said he didn't want his brood going to private school Sierra Canyon, but instead wanted them to attend the Donda Academy - an educational college he has set up himself.
He quickly followed it up with a post which appeared to be a message from Kim asking him to stop with his public argument.
Kanye has also hit out at Adidas in the past. The musician posted a since-deleted fake New York Times newspaper which falsely claimed Adidas CEO Kasper Rørsted had 'died' at 60.
Just weeks prior, Kanye had blasted Kasper for 'blatant copying' of his Yeezy slides, after Adidas unveiled their Adilette slides.
Kanye has previously accused GAP, who he released his Yeezy range with, of meeting without him too.
Kanye signed a 10-year deal with Gap in 2020. The first product he released in his collaboration with the retailer sold out within hours of its release last year.
Taking to Instagram, the singer also accused the company of copying his Yeezy Gap designs and using them on their regular T-shirts.
He shared a message exchange which accused the company of ripping off his work. The correspondence included a photo of the allegedly stolen design.
In the caption, West did not address the alleged copying but did claim the company cancelled a photo shoot of his children in Japan without his knowledge.
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