Jay-Z has finally broken his silence more than a year after his former pal Kanye West threw jabs at his children. The Jay-Z Finally Settles His Score With Kanye West For Attacking His Kids: ‘You’re No Maniac’ first appeared on The Blast
Jay-Z has finally broken his silence more than a year after his former pal Kanye West threw jabs at his children, whom he shares with Beyoncé.
The Roc Nation founder made a special comeback to the stage at the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia for his first solo headlining show since 2019.
Jay-Z didn’t hesitate to tell his truth while returning the favor to West and others in the industry, who have maliciously misaligned him.
Jay-Z Takes Shots At Kanye West’s Mental Health
Kicking off the show, Jay-Z performed a four-minute freestyle during which he allegedly responded to West’s insults.
“You ever heard of wonder-kin? My children are some of them. Have you n-gg-s have no shame? You really wanna get under my skin? I’ll really get under ya skin(stab), ask Un how I’m playing,” a viral post on X revealed.
The “U Don’t Know” rapper continued, seemingly highlighting West’s mental health struggles. “Everybody thinks they’re the ones insane. You’re no maniac; watch how he SANE HE ACTS in my presence, n-gg-s SHRINK.”
Fans may recall that in March 2025, during one of his infamous Twitter, now known as X, crash-outs, the “Donda” rapper made disturbing comments about Jay-Z’s twins, Rumi and Sir.
In the now-deleted tweet, West alluded that the Carters were keeping their younger kids hidden from the limelight. “THEY’RE RETARDED, NO LIKE LITERALLY,” he wrote, as previously reported by The Blast
Kanye West Apologized To Jay-Z For Inappropriate Remarks

After deleting the controversial comment, West doubled down on his opinion, admitting that it was well-thought-out.
Speaking to DJ Akademiks in an interview, Kim Kardashian’s former husband defended his actions, saying social media is the only place he shares his unfiltered thoughts without punishment.
He then claimed that his tweet about Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s children made “the Nazi sh-t” seem less severe, before asking whether it was his worst or best offensive rant.
More than a month later, the Yeezy founder took back his attacks, offering an official apology to his “Otis” collaborator.
As The Blast reported, he took to X to tell his former friend “sorry,” explaining that he was “feeling bad.” West noted that his anger towards Jay-Z comes from no one in the industry having his back despite thinking of them as family.
The Carters Get Revenge Against West In Paris

Despite what seemed like an apology from West, Jay-Z and Beyoncé remained quiet, only responding through their music.
During Queen B’s “Cowboy Carter” tour stop in Paris, the Carters threw shade at their former friend in their unique way.
After Jay-Z joined his wife to perform their 2003 hit single, “Crazy in Love,” the rapper then gave a solo rendition of “Niggas in Paris,” a song from his 2011 joint album with West, “Watch The Throne.”
He switched up the lyrics, removing West’s name and replacing it with his wife’s. “Gold bottles, scold models, Spillin’ Ace on my sick J’s. (Ball so hard) B-tch, behave. Just might let you meet Bey,” he sang, per The Blast.
Fans wasted no time noticing the shade, with one declaring on social media, “The Carters aren’t playing fair!”
Inside Jay-Z And Kanye West’s Fractured Relationship

The ongoing feud between the two hip-hop powerhouses started off as an artistic collaboration that dates back to the 2000s. West was a producer for Jay-Z’s Roc-A-Fella Records.
The pair had a mentor-mentee relationship that transitioned into brotherhood. However, trouble began when the Tidal founder skipped West’s 2014 wedding to Kardashian.
Speaking about the incident, the “Stronger” rapper admitted he was “hurt” about Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s absence but understood they were dealing with marital challenges.
However, he alluded to politics playing a role in their estrangement. According to The Blast, in an X post, West claimed a lyric Jay-Z sang about his Republican affiliation did the final damage.
“Why did Jay Z have to say ‘no red hat’ on Jail. That sh-t tore me to my soul. We fought about it,” he recalled.
Jay-Z Also Has A Message For Drake And Nicki Minaj
West wasn’t the only recipient of Jay-Z’s tirade at the Roots Picnic show. The famed entrepreneur appeared to take shots at fellow rappers Drake and Nicki Minaj.
Addressing the “Anaconda” artist’s ongoing feud with Jay-Z’s record label, he responded, “The Roc not crumbling,” before referencing Minaj’s husband, Kenneth Petty’s sex offender history.
As for Drake, fans believe the line, “A rapper can’t be my opp, was aimed at the Canadian artist, who seemingly dissed Jay-Z in his “ICEMAN” album.
The Jay-Z Finally Settles His Score With Kanye West For Attacking His Kids: ‘You’re No Maniac’ first appeared on The Blast
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