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Kanye West Says “War’s Not Over” With Gap and Adidas

Ye has more receipts to share.

On Sunday night, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West took to Instagram to share the details of the agreement that Adidas sent him regarding his products. And Ye wants some answers.

Captioning the first series of posts, Ye says, “Welp, I guess the war’s not over.”

The documents allege summary restrictions on Yeezy’s standalone activities under the Adidas endorsement deal, with Gap agreeing.

It says, “Neither Yeezy nor Ye may use, wear, sponsor, promote, market, advertise, endorse, design, manufacture, license, sell or provide consulting services with respect to any of the following products under the Yeezy Trademarks or Ye’s likeness or any other identifiable attribute, feature or indica of Ye (e.g., Donda, Pablo or Jesus Walks.”

It then lists restricted footwear, apparel, and accessories.

In another Instagram post, Ye explicitly lists the Board of Directors with their names.

He captioned the next post saying, “Magically No production companies have been willing to produce my YZYSZN9 fashion show in Paris on October 3rd.”
Ye then took a personal jab at Bobby Martin.

He adds, “Funny that Bob Martin called me and said we are amicably ending our deal But I can’t do a fashion show but they can keep selling my product hmmm.”

As of now, customers can still buy merchandise on the Adidas site.

On Monday, Ye leaked text messages between his legal team showing that Gap is holding hostage his clothes.

 

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