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'F**K KANYE UP': Rapper is flanked by bodyguards after ex-member of Snoop Dogg's entourage called for the notorious Crips gang to attack the star for his very vocal support of President Trump
Daz Dillinger put out an Instagram video calling for Crips members to 'f**k Kanye up' after the rapper expressed his support for President Trump on Twitter
Dillinger also likened Kanye to a slave showing support for his master in the clip
As Kanye went for dinner in LA on Monday, he was flanked by three bodyguards
Kanye has called Trump his 'brother' and said they share 'dragon energy'
By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline and Dailymail.com Reporter
PUBLISHED: 07:02 BST, 1 May 2018 | UPDATED: 13:16 BST, 1 May 2018
Kanye West was flanked by bodyguards as he went for dinner in LA on Monday just hours after a fellow rapper called on gangsters to 'f**k him up'.
The 40-year-old Life of Pablo star looked tense as he walked to his car surrounded by three men, dressed in a dark hoodie and black sweat pants.
It comes after Daz Dillinger, a former member of Snoop Dogg's Tha Dog Pound duo, put out a 'Crip alert' on Instagram on Sunday, calling on members of the notorious gang to attack Kanye for supporting President Trump.
'National alert. All the Crips out there, y'all f*** Kanye up. You see that motherf*****, f*** his ass up on GP,' Daz said, using an acronym for 'general principal'.
'Better not ever see you in concert. Better not ever see you around the LBC (Long Beach). Better not ever see you around California.'
Mentioning the city where West lives, Dillinger said: 'Stay in Calabasas, ya hear me? 'Cuz we got a Crip alert for Kanye. All the Crips out there - you see him, bang on his ass, f**k his ass up. '
Dillinger, whose real name is Delmar Drew Arnaud, also likened Kanye to a slave, referencing Samuel L Jackson's character from Tarantino film Django Unchained.
He added: 'It's like, we all in one boat and they killing all of us and he jump over there and say, ''Master, I'm on your side master. I got all the information. I'm with you master Trump.'
The footage quickly went viral, and while many users said they also disagreed with Kanye's support for Trump, many attacked Dillinger for making death threats.
A short time later the video was removed from Instagram, but is still available on YouTube.
Kanye stepped back on to social media in recent weeks ahead of the release of two new albums, and shocked both fans and critics alike by repeating his support for President Trump.
He has repeatedly supported Trump, tweeting a photo sporting his very own Make America Great Again cap, and being photographed in it while running errands.
West also wrote on Twitter: 'You don't have to agree with trump but the mob can't make me not love him.'
'We are both dragon energy. He is my brother,' West added.
'I love everyone. I don't agree with everything anyone does. That's what makes us individuals. And we have the right to independent thought,' said the rapper, who is married to reality television star Kim Kardashian.
Less than an hour later, West tweeted that his wife Kim Kardashian had called him about the Trump tweet.
'My wife just called me and she wanted me to make this clear to everyone. I don't agree with everything Trump does,' he wrote.
'I don't agree 100% with anyone but myself.'
The 'dragon energy' tweet was picked up by Trump himself who retweeted it, saying: 'Thank you Kanye, very cool!'
In a second tweet, Trump wrote 'MAGA' – shorthand for 'Make America Great Again' as the president shared the rapper's photo of his signed red Trump hat.
Kanye also addressed the controversy in a surprise song released last week entitled Ye vs The People.
The song is a collaboration with T.I., in which he represents the voice of Kanye's dissenting fans and friends.
Kanye starts the song saying: 'I know Obama was Heaven-sent/ But ever since Trump won it proved that I could be President,' and continues going back and forth with T.I.
He also mentions his signed MAGA hat, saying: 'Bruh, I never ever stopped fightin' for the people/Actually wearin' the hat'll show people that we're equal.'
The song was released on Power 106 with lyrics: 'See that's the problem with this damn nation/ All Blacks gotta be Democrats, man, we ain't made it off the plantation.'
This line echoes fellow Chicago-native Chance the Rapper's tweet supporting Kanye that said 'Black people don't have to be Democrats.'
Chance later issued an apology for his 'poorly timed comments' after Trump tweeted a 'thank you' to him.
In the song, T.I. says: 'What you willin' to lose for the point to be proved?'
T.I. continues: 'All them times you sounded crazy, we defended you, homie /That's why it's important to know what direction you're goin' now/ 'Cause everything that you built can be destroyed and torn down.'
In response, Kanye tweeted: 'This is amazing. Thank you so much for this connection brother. I can't wait to sit with you and start healing.'
A final autopsy released in January 2008 by Deputy Medical Examiner Dr. Luis Pena of the LA County Coroner's Office stated the cause of death as 'pre-existing coronary artery disease and multiple post-operative factors following surgery.'
Adams urged the rapper to read the coroner's report and he pointed out failings and negligence on the part of Kanye's cousin Stephan Scoggins who had been left in charge of her care at home.
'So if your journey is true... 'To forgive and stop hating' ...start by dealing with the facts,' Adams wrote to Kanye.
'Perhaps you should put your cousin's picture on your next album. Don't put my picture out there and claim you are about love. Love deals with the truth.'
Adams goes on to encourage the music star to be 'intellectually honest' and to focus on being a father and cherish his family.
He adds that for the past ten years, he has 'tolerated' the erroneous account of Donda's death out of respect for Kanye's mom, but is adamant: 'Do not mistake kindness for weakness.'
He also told Kanye to make up with John Legend who had texted him after his tweets supporting Trump offering a different perspective.
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