Kanye West took to Twitter Thursday to publicly apologize to both Beck and Bruno Mars, two artists whom he’s publicly dissed.
West stormed the Grammy stage earlier this month after Beck’s Morning Phase beat out Beyonce’s self-titled album, making it the second time he’d protested an award during a live broadcast – the first time being Taylor Swift at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2009. Though West didn’t steal the mic this time, he did expound upon his move following the awards show.
“I just know that the Grammys, if they want real artists to keep coming back, they need to stop playing with us,” West told E! News. “We ain’t going to play with them no more. ‘Flawless.’ Beyoncé’s video. And Beck needs to respect artistry, and he should have given his award to Beyoncé.”
Now, West is saying he’s sorry to the musician.
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