Listen to Kanye West’s Three Presidential Campaign Freestyles

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Following Kanye West’s controversial interview with Forbes, the rapper-turned-maybe-politician has shared three new freestyles directed toward his presidential campaign.

Forbes posted the freestyles on Thursday, which they appeared to have pulled from their “rambling” 4-hour interview with Kanye.

In the first freestyle, titled, “This Is What The Covid’s Made,” where the obvious focus is the pandemic, Kanye shouts-out Trump, saying, “How about we stop hiding in the bunkers and be a real man?” During his Forbes interview, Kanye both says that he contracted coronavirus in February—and that he no longer supports Trump, though he doesn’t really give a detailed explanation as to why. He does say, however, that he didn’t like that he “caught wind” of the president visiting the White House bunker during the nationwide protests.

In the second, named, “Thou Shalt Not Kill,” Kanye discusses the death penalty, which was “inspired in part on how his family experienced the O.J. Simpson case,” Forbes writes. During his interview, Kanye told the publication “‘Thou shalt not kill.’ I’m against the death penalty.”

And for the final freestyle, “This Is Earth,” the rapper reflects on the world for what the outlet surmises might very well be his “new campaign song.”

Kanye later shared a video of himself in Cody, Wyoming showing people how to register how to vote.

On Thursday, a new report from TMZ revealed that Kanye might be suffering from a severe bipolar episode, which, according to sources, is something he endures every year. His loved ones are reportedly worried, particularly because the episode has led the rapper to make a number of proclamations, including his presidential campaign announcement. He’s also been denounced for some of the contentious statements he made in the Forbes interview, where he spewed anti-vaxxer and anti-choice ideals, saying that Planned Parenthood is doing the “devil’s work.”

—COMPLEX