Kanye West's recent behavior on social media has constituted a mountain of backlash against the rapper, resulting in a decline in his businesses and sphere of influence.

His infamous antisemitic crackdown has resulted in catastrophic effects on his net worth. From a billionaire rap mogul, Ye's net worth has plummeted to $400 million following Adidas decision to cut ties with him.

Unbeknownst to many, West has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, although it was not revealed what level. His estranged wife, Kim Kardashian, admitted a few years back that the rapper decided to refuse pharmaceutical treatment and ditch medication.

Rapper 50 Cent has initially spoken about Kanye's troubling statements and behavior on social media. Speaking to the Hot 97 podcast, Cent says that he believes West knows exactly what he is doing.

"I think he's in a dangerous area. I forgive him for the things that he said, because I've already identified when something's going on that I don't understand," he shared.

Now, Charlamagne Tha God, who hasn't had the steadiest friendship with West, gave his most recent thoughts about the embattled rapper. (via XXL Mag)

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"He needs to start really leaning into God. Because nothing he's doing is of God," he suggested.

"I hope that this is what helps him go find some real healing because clearly he's hurting. I don't see this ending well. I feel like he's moving like a person who doesn't feel like he's gonna be here much longer," Charla ominously warned.

In the past few days, Kanye's antics had alarmed people. Very recently, CNN revealed that his 2018 album, "Ye," was supposedly titled "Hitler" because of the rapper's troubling fascination with the dictator.

Kanye attempted to apologize for his antisemitic remarks. However, his corresponding and subsequent actions show otherwise. In a Piers Morgan interview, the "Monster" rapper sarcastically apologized to the Jewish community whom he had offended because of his remarks.

Balenciaga, Gap, Vogue, TJ Maxx, Adidas, and several more brands and companies who all had worked with Kanye West before have severed their ties with the problematic musician.

"I'm sorry for hurting you as a Jewish person. I'm sorry for the way that made you feel. And I'm sorry for the entire population of a race that I feel is actually my brothers," he said in a recent Lex Fridman Podcast.

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