Amidst the rumors of his presidential announcement following cryptic #Kanye2024 posters fans allegedly saw in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, Kanye West returned to Twitter on Tuesday night (April 24) with the tweet, "2024," confirming that he may actually be serious about running for president in the future.
Update: West has also tweeted a photo of a #Kanye2024 poster.
Given his prior Twitter rants, West surprisingly didn't expound on his "2024" tweet but on Monday, the rapper reportedly shared an image of posters that read "Keep America Great" and "Kanye2024" but quickly deleted them. West's interest in politics in no new phenomenon, since he declared his interest in the 2020 presidential race when he accepted his MTV VMA Video Vanguard Award in 2015.
Presidential bid aside, West took to Twitter again on Wednesday morning, ready to tackle a new crop of topics, including why he chose to let go of his former business associates (his lawyer and manager Scooter Braun).
"I no longer have a manager. I can't be managed," he wrote in one tweet, adding that he's "nobody's 'client.'" Next, he explained that he cut ties with his former lawyer because "he wouldn't come to work full time. I also asked my last manager to come work full time for Yeezy of course the last lawyer and manager said no. So now I hired a CEO and a CFO and i have two full time lawyers as of now."