Kanye West was temporarily banned by Twitter after he shared a screenshot of a journalist’s phone number.
The ban came after Kanye went on a tweeting rampage over the past few days that including a video of himself urinating on a Grammy Award and posting screenshots of his recording contract.
On Wednesday, Kanye shared a screenshot of a phone number belonging to Forbes magazine chief content officer Randall Lane. He wrote: “If any of my fans want to call a white supremacist… this is the editor of Forbes.”
Kanye was temporarily banned from the social media platform until he logged in and deleted the tweet.
As of Wednesday afternoon, the offending tweet had not been deleted, but Twitter has hidden the tweet from public view.
Earlier in the day, the 43-year-old mega producer tweeted a video that showed him urinating on one of his 21 Grammy Awards submerged in a toilet bowl.
“Trust me… I WONT STOP,” Kanye wrote alongside the video clip.
The father of four also complained about his recording contract.
“90% of the record contracts on the planet are still on a royalty A standard record deal is a trap to NEVER have you recoup, and there’s all these hidden costs like the ‘distribution fees’ many labels put in their contracts to make even more money off our work without even trying.”
According to Showbiz411, Kanye received a $12 million advance in 2012 for his 2013 album Yeezus – that went on to sell just 609,000 copies in 7 years.