Kanye West's Reps Confirmed That His Grammys Performance Has Been Pulled, In Part Due To Concerns Over His Interactions With Host Trevor Noah

Kanye West — who legally changed his name to Ye last year — will no longer be performing at the 2022 Grammy Awards.

Ye wearing a stocking cap over his head at his Donda listening party

Ye is nominated for five Grammy Awards this year, including Album of the Year.

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For context, earlier this week, Daily Show host Trevor Noah discussed Kanye's online treatment of ex-wife Kim Kardashian and her boyfriend Pete Davidson.

Following the release of the episode, Ye posted a screenshot of a Google search for Noah, along with a racist slur, on his Instagram. Ye's Instagram account was subsequently temporarily suspended for violating the platform's policies on hate speech, bullying, and harassment.

Ye, wearing a cap, sunglasses, and leather jacket, holds a microphone
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Then, according to a report from the Blast yesterday, Ye's team received a call telling them that his Grammys performance had been pulled “due to what they deem to be concerning online behavior.”

Ye in sunglasses and a jeans jacket
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The Blast was also told by sources that the decision was made, in part, because Noah will be hosting the awards — leading to some concern over how the two would interact.

A close-up of Trevor Noah smiling in a bow tie and suit at the Emmy Awards red carpet
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Subsequently, one of Ye's reps sent a link to the story to Variety with the comment, “This is confirmed." Reps for the Recording Academy and CBS did not respond.

Ye in sunglasses and a jeans jacket with masked people behind him
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The news was met with criticism from rapper the Game, who collaborated with Ye on the controversial music video for "Eazy" — where a claymation figure of Ye can be seen kidnapping and decapitating Pete Davidson. "Time & time again they show us that they only want to STEAL the culture, not allow you to ever be their equals. In a more than obvious move for reasons of minuscule actions.... The Grammys have at the last minute decided to pull @kanyewest from performing on the show as if we didn’t know it was coming," he wrote on Instagram.

Footage from the video shows a clay figure of Pete Davidson buried up to his neck
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However, Ye's Grammy nominations were met with controversy from the get-go — because that means nominations for his Donda collaborators, who include Marilyn Manson, Chris Brown, Travis Scott, and DaBaby.

DaBaby, Ye, and Marilyn Manson at Ye's "Donda" livestream event

The Recording Academy’s CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., seemingly defended the nominations. Speaking to the Wrap about Manson’s nomination, he said, “We won’t restrict the people who can submit their material for consideration.”

DaBaby, Ye, and Marilyn Manson at the stairs at the "Donda" livestream event
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The Grammys will take place April 3.