The “DONDA” rapper—who has legally changed his name to Ye—and one time presidential candidate took a pop at the vice president during his wide-ranging interview on the Revolt TV show—while also insulting his nemesis, Drake.
“You know Pusha [T] voted Democrat—voted for Kamala—we ain’t seen her since the election either,” West said.
He then joked of the election results: “They got 94 of the black female vote you would have thought Drake was running.”
This quip prompted raucous laughter from the show’s hosts N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN while West himself was pretty tickled at his jab against his “Certified Lover Boy” rival.
As for his failed 2020 presidential bid, West called out Big Sean and John Legend for not supporting him.
He said: “And both John Legend and Big Sean, when I ran for office, got used quick by the Democrats to come at they boy that actually changed they life.
“And that’s some sellout s***. And I don’t rock with neither of them and I need my apology.”
Elsewhere in the interview, former President Donald Trump was discussed, with West confirming he is still a supporter.
“I’ve still got a red hat on today, I’ll let y’all know that,” he said. “I might not got it on [at the moment] but I’ll let y’all know where I stand.”
Another stand-out moment from West’s Drink Champs appearance was him expressing regret for signing Big Sean to his record label.
“When I die, it’s going to say, ‘I deserve to be here because I signed Big Sean,’” West told the hosts.
He clarified: “The worst thing I ever done was sign Big Sean…”
Soon after West’s comments aired, Big Sean took to Twitter to say that this is the first time he’s heard the rapper express these feelings.
“Was just wit this man, he ain’t say none of that!!! And this was after the interview! I’m dying laughing at you @kanyewest,” he tweeted, along with two photos of both of the rappers hanging out together.
He later tweeted: “I can’t wait to go on drink champs now!!!”
Elsewhere on the show, West discussed his wife Kim Kardashian and their separation and confirmed that their divorce is not finalized.
“She’s still my wife, there ain’t no paperwork,” he said.