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Just a day after releasing a song with North West vocals on a Diddy song, Kanye West is back to defending the alleged sex trafficker with mounting sexual assault allegations.

Once again, using his X account as a sounding board, he released audio of a phone call with Diddy, during which the two sang each other’s praises for about six minutes.

“This sh-t is wicked, so you be careful,” Diddy says at the beginning of the recording as he visualizes the two performing together once he’s released from jail.

“They can’t do it. They can’t do it, and they ain’t gonna do it,” Diddy says. “I’m gonna beat this sh-t and get next to you. We gon’ raise our families and become the kings that we supposed to be.”

Diddy also advises Ye to “have some f-cking fun” and return to his core of chopping up samples, making beats, and “get back to smiling.”

“I just want to thank you so much for taking care of my kids, man. Cause ain’t nobody reach out to them. Ain’t nobody call them. And that meant so much that you reached out and took them under your wing,” Diddy says.

Ye continues, saying he admires Diddy’s connection with his son, and Diddy credits him for being the only person who’s stuck up for him, while he feels as if he’s been “left for dead.”

Lastly, Diddy references the “Sean John love,” calling back to the five-piece collaborative capsule collection that Ye announced back in February. It was supposed to be available on the Yeezy site, with him and Diddy splitting the profits. The shirts featured the scripted Sean John logo across the front.

While Ye preaches support for Diddy, he’s currently at odds with his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian, because she refused to let their daughter, North, be involved with a song featuring Diddy. Ye took offense to Kim’s stance, saying he’s going to war and that “neither of us will recover from the public fallout. You’re going to have to kill me.”

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