Kanye West Makes Damning Allegations Against Jay-Z’s Record Label Roc Nation
- Kanye West has returned to blasting his former collaborator and mentor Jay-Z on social media
- The controversial rapper made damning allegations against Hov's Roc Nation and its contractual terms regarding blasphemy
- His comments sparked a cocktail of reactions from online users, and many users revived the age-old Illuminati allegations

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Just when it seemed as though Kanye West was back on good terms with Jay-Z, the controversial rapper has returned to stir up some drama.
Kanye West blasts Jay-Z's record label
While Nicki Minaj appears to have taken a break from her social media rants, Kanye West has assumed his position with more scandalous claims.
Known for his controversial takes on his often-suspended Twitter (X) page, the Jesus Walks hitmaker is back on the timeline, and his latest claims have social media buzzing.
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TikTok user wakeupmrwestclips shared a clip of Ye exposing RocNation on 23 July 2025 over its contractual demands.

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According to the rapper, the label, which was founded by Jay-Z in 2008, forbids signees from saying the Lord's name:
"There's a part in the Roc Nation contract that says people are not allowed to say Jesus Christ."

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The allegations add to West's years of public criticism of Jay-Z and Beyoncé, which include allegations about the rapper being involved in criminal activities.
Although never having signed to the label, Ye was under the now-defunct Roc-A-Fella Records at the beginning of his career after co-producing several albums for some of its artists, including Jay-Z.
Many speculated that they had mended their relationship after Hov featured in West's album, DONDA 1, igniting anticipation for a possible "return of The Throne," a name they went by for their collaborative project, Watch The Throne.
But alas, as Yeezy continues his smear campaign against his former "big brother," hopes of a possible reunion seem far-fetched.

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Here's what social media users said about Kanye West's claims
Netizens believed Kanye's claims and raised the age-old Illuminati and satanist allegations against Jay-Z, Beyoncé and other Hollywood A-listers:
sydneyexethel blasted Jay-Z:
"Mind you, the demonic man calls himself HOV, as in JEHOVAH."
Salexks said:
"I believe him."
CharmAlchemy added:
"The concept of joining the Illuminati, Freemasonry involves elevation from a goy to a fake JEW, to gain acceptance by that race/ religion, which rules the world."
NjoRogue wrote:
"Jay Z and Beyonce are high-level satanists."

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Meanwhile, others questioned Ye's claims, noting that he and Jay-Z have used the Lord's name in several of their songs:
Simmino_ said:
"That’s crazy considering Jay does it on Kanye’s own album. This man just be saying anything, stop putting a mic in front of him."
ConVinceSA slammed Kanye West:
"This nutcase put out Jesus Walks through Jay's label."
OG3OGToneLocc wrote:
"This is the same man who created and released ‘Jesus Walks’ while signed to Rocafella Records."
TheJudgyCritict called out Ye:
"This dumb clown says the wildest things. Play with someone else with that Jesus stuff. He literally did what the Bible says not to do by calling himself Yeezus, just a whole contradicting clown."
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