“Ye Breaks Silence!” Kanye West Blames Old Brain Injury as He Finally Says Sorry

In a move that has set the internet buzzing, Kanye West has resurfaced with a fresh public apology over his long-criticized anti-Semitic remarks — and this time, he’s pointing to a deeply personal medical explanation.

The rapper quietly published the apology, titled “To Those I Have Hurt,” in the print edition of the Wall Street Journal. The message, reportedly paid for by Yeezy, marks one of his most detailed attempts yet to explain what fueled his past outbursts.

Kanye revealed that a serious brain injury from a car accident nearly 25 years ago may have played a major role in his behavior. According to him, the crash broke his jaw and damaged the right frontal lobe of his brain — an injury that went undetected for decades due to limited neurological testing at the time.

He claimed the condition was only properly identified in 2023, saying the missed diagnosis significantly affected his mental health and eventually led to his bipolar type-1 diagnosis. In his words, that long-standing medical oversight shaped years of emotional instability and poor judgment.

The apology lands almost three years after a Jewish advocacy group, StopAntisemitism, rejected his earlier attempt at reconciliation, keeping public skepticism alive around his sincerity.

While some see the statement as overdue accountability, others are questioning whether it’s explanation, excuse — or both. Either way, Kanye’s latest confession has reopened a chapter many thought was long closed.

One thing is certain: when Ye speaks, the world still listens — even when the conversation is uncomfortable. 🎤📰

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