Memphis Bleek was once positioned to take over Roc-A-Fella until Kanye West came out of nowhere as the best artist on the label. While Bleek still has the undying support of his friend and rap legend Jay-Z (who rapped that Bleek was in his will, and is set for life), he doesn't seem to have a great relationship with Kanye.

Bleek, like a long list of other musicians, feels dishearted by Kanye's recent support of Donald Trump. Other than tweeting that he loved Trump and wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat, 'Ye has also made questionable comments about slavery and has voiced his support for conservative commentator Candace Owens. Bleek spoke about West briefly in his podcast and started off by asking any one of Kanye's Black family members to speak with him.

"Any Black relative that Kanye have left, please reach out to that man. And I mean a Black relative, not an Oreo relative," he stated. When it's brought up that Bleek should speak to him himself, he asserts that he is not a family member and Kanye wouldn't listen to him anyway. To drive his point home, Bleek tells a story about how Kanye cut him off after he spoke up against Mr. West purchasing prostitutes years ago.

"I tried to tell him not to do something in Vegas one time, and he told me I was bugging. Listen to this, this was back in the day," began Bleek. He continued to state that Kanye and a friend paid for prostitutes and Bleek warned them against it. "I don't think he f***ed with me after that," concluded Bleek.

Source: blacksportsonline.com