Kanye West Vows Marriage to Bianca Censori Will Last 'Until Death' in New Album
Kanye West: Marriage to Bianca Censori Will Last 'Until Death'

Kanye West Declares Marriage to Bianca Censori Will Endure 'Until Death'

Kanye West has openly discussed the profound intensity of his marriage to Bianca Censori, asserting that their union will persist until his passing. The rapper, aged 48, secretly wed the Australian architect, 31, in 2022 after his divorce from Kim Kardashian, with whom he shares four children from a decade-long relationship.

Global Attention and Controversial Dynamics

Since their relationship began, Kanye and Bianca have consistently captured worldwide media attention, largely due to Bianca's provocative fashion choices, often featuring minimal attire, while Kanye typically appears in all-black tracksuits. This stark contrast has sparked widespread concern and debate about the power dynamics within their marriage.

Reports emerged early last year indicating a temporary split, with sources suggesting Bianca had reached her limit due to Kanye's online outbursts and troubling behavior. Their reconciliation was later confirmed through Kanye's music, where he referenced her 'running away' and experiencing 'panic attacks.'

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Musical Declaration of Eternal Commitment

In his latest album, 'Bully,' Kanye makes a bold proclamation about the permanence of their relationship. The album, which marks his 12th studio release and first in four years, was anticipated to drop yesterday but did not immediately appear on streaming platforms. However, Kanye hosted global listening parties to debut the 20-track record.

One track, 'Highs and Lows,' features poignant lyrics: 'Highs and lows, I put you through a lot, I know. Highs and lows. Still, you never let me go.' He continues, 'You said I love you, and I love you back. Before I break your heart, I’ll have a heart attack. We separated, but we made it back. And we gon’ stay attached ‘til we fade to black.'

In the outro, Kanye pleads, 'Don’t let me go. I put you through a lot, I know,' reinforcing his commitment to Bianca.

Album Details and Collaborations

'Bully' includes songs such as 'King,' 'Mama’s Favorite,' 'Sisters and Brothers,' 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Preacher Man,' and 'Damn.' The album features collaborations with artists like André Troutman on 'All the Love' and 'White Lines,' Don Toliver on 'Circles,' Peso Pluma on 'Last Breath,' and CeeLo Green on the title track 'Bully.'

Notably, 'I Can’t Wait' samples 'You Can’t Hurry Love' by The Supremes, while 'White Lines' borrows from '(They Long To Be) Close To You' by The Carpenters.

Fan Reactions and Bianca's Support

Following Kanye's Instagram announcement that 'Bully' was 'out now,' fans flooded social media with praise, hailing it as 'album of the year' and labeling Kanye the 'best of all time.' Bianca subtly showed her support by commenting a red love heart emoji on the post.

Addressing Past Controversies and Mental Health

Elsewhere on the album, Kanye includes lyrics like 'I wanna beat somebody up like a bully,' despite issuing a public apology earlier this year for a series of antisemitic comments and other problematic behavior. In a letter published in The Wall Street Journal in January, Kanye delved into his mental health struggles, describing how his bipolar disorder made him feel 'powerful, certain, [and] unstoppable,' leading him to 'lose touch with reality.'

He expressed deep regret, stating, 'I said and did things I deeply regret. Some of the people I love the most, I treated the worst.' Kanye also apologized for selling T-shirts with swastikas and to the Black community for 'letting [them] down,' emphasizing his commitment to accountability and treatment, with Bianca encouraging him to seek help.

In a subsequent interview with Vanity Fair, Kanye denied that the apology was merely for album promotion, reiterating, 'I owe a huge apology once again for everything that I said that hurt the Jewish and Black communities in particular.' He concluded by vowing to channel his energy into positive, meaningful art and ideas to contribute positively to the world.

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