In a stunning musical confession, Kanye West has seemingly confirmed what fans have been speculating for weeks—his wife, Bianca Censori, has left him after just two years of marriage. The revelation comes through heartbreaking lyrics in his aptly titled new track, “BIANCA,” from his highly anticipated album WW3.
The rapper, who now goes by Ye, doesn’t hold back in the emotionally charged lyrics published by Genius on April 2. His verses paint a picture of a relationship in crisis, with Kanye directly addressing the separation from his architectural designer wife.
“My baby she ran away,” Ye confesses in the track, before adding an even more revealing detail: “But first she tried to get me committed / Not going to the hospital ’cause I am not sick I just do not get it.”
The lyrics suggest a turbulent period between the couple, with Kanye hinting at mental health concerns that may have contributed to their rift. His raw vulnerability continues throughout the song, exposing the depths of his distress.
Perhaps most heartbreaking is Kanye’s admission that he’s suffering through sleepless nights amid the separation. “She’s having a panic attack and she is not liking the way that I tweeted,” he raps, before delivering the emotional gut-punch: “Until Bianca’s back I stay up all night I’m not going to sleep / I really don’t know where she’s at.”
These lyrics align with Kanye’s recent erratic social media activity, which many fans interpreted as signs of relationship trouble. Nearly two weeks before the song’s release, Ye posted cryptic messages about betrayal that sent the rumor mill into overdrive.
“When you look at that betrayal list I realized I was just a part of peoples strategies,” the rapper tweeted in a message that seemed to reference personal pain. “I took the word love to mean love when it really meant I love the opportunity.”
The Grammy-winning artist continued his emotional outpouring: “I make decisions from my heart and mind. So when my heart is broken it breaks my mind too. That’s why I drank Henny to go to the awards that night. Just too many slaps in in the face.”
Adding fuel to the speculation, Ye accompanied his message with a screenshot of a partially redacted text exchange where he mentioned he “would sign” something, regardless of the “terms proposed.” The mysterious text concluded with his apparent resignation: “Just like to see people fulfill their dreams so they can s–t on me later.”
In what many celebrity relationship experts recognize as a classic breakup move, Kanye completely wiped his Instagram account and reportedly unfollowed Bianca—digital actions that often signal real-world relationship changes in celebrity culture.
The couple’s whirlwind romance began shortly after Kanye’s high-profile divorce from Kim Kardashian. Ye and Bianca reportedly tied the knot in January 2023, though questions about whether they filed official marriage paperwork have persisted throughout their relationship.
Adding another layer to the unfolding drama, Kanye’s highly anticipated album WW3—which was reportedly scheduled for release on April 3—has yet to appear on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music at the time of writing.
This isn’t the first time Ye has used his music to process personal relationships. His 2021 album Donda featured multiple references to his separation from Kim Kardashian, while 2018’s ye delved deeply into his mental health struggles.
As fans await both the album’s release and more details about the couple’s status, one thing is clear: Kanye has once again turned personal pain into artistic expression, giving listeners an unfiltered window into his complicated personal life.