Kanye and Jay-Z now both individually have 24 Grammy awards to their names.
Kanye West and Jay-Z have won one of the biggest honors at the 2022 Grammy Awards Sunday April 3.
The former Watch The Throne duo won Best Rap Song for “Jail,” from Kanye’s controversial album, Donda.
The platinum-selling project is named after Kanye’s late mother, Dr. Donda West, and boasts 27 songs, including “Hurricane” featuring Lil Baby and The Weeknd, which also took home an award for Best Melodic Rap Performance.
Kanye’s performance was also pulled last minute over concern for his online behavior.
Rumors alleged Ye received a call from the Recording Academy telling him he was removed from this year’s Grammys performance lineup.
The news followed Ye’s temporary suspension from Instagram on March 16, after he published a post featuring a slur that targeted The Daily Show host Trevor Noah. In the since-deleted post, lyrics to “Kumbaya” were replaced with a variation of a racial epithet based on a minstrel character in response to a Daily Show segment in which Noah addressed the rapper’s online fixation on and harassment of both Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson by calling it “terrifying to watch.” During the 24-hour suspension, the Grammy-winning musician was unable to post, comment or send DMs.
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