Kanye West is one of the most polarizing figures in the media today. Last month, when the G.O.O.D. music creator hopped back on Twitter, he started a political storm. Mr. West advocated for Candace Owens and backed Donald Trump, while also going on TMZ and making controversial claims about slavery.

During the storm that Kanye created, he took time out to release a song called "Lift Yourself." While the beat is gorgeous, West trolled the world with a verse of nonsense. People began to speak about Kanye's mental health, and apparently, the news got back to Mr. West.

Pusha T's new album Daytona dropped at midnight, and it features a track with Kanye. During his album release party, Pusha played his album for a mob of press and media, and clips of Kanye's verse hit the web early. In one snippet, Mr. West starts off by mocking himself. "Poop, scoop, whoop," he begins before diving back into the verse.

West touches on a number of topics in the short clip, which appears to play the second half of his verse. Kanye raps about the surrogate pregnancy he and Kim opted for, people's opinions of his opinions, and his mental health. "The phone call from Ricky still hazy/ When heaven got an angel named Avery/ You gotta watch who you callin' crazy," he spits venomously.