Kanye West’s latest act of generosity almost brought his manager, John Monopoly, to tears!
- A video captured Kanye and his wife, Bianca, at Monopoly’s 48th birthday dinner.
- Monopoly was left in disbelief as he revealed the gift, a Tesla Cybertruck.
- Kanye corrected him, pointing out, “It’s not a car; it’s a truck.”
- Despite emotional restraint, Monopoly couldn’t help but express his gratitude and shared a hug with Kanye.
Kanye West has once again proven his generosity by gifting his business manager, John Monopoly, a Tesla Cybertruck for his 48th birthday. The emotional moment was captured on video and shared widely on social media.
The clip shows Monopoly at a birthday dinner, shaking his head in disbelief while holding up the key card for the vehicle. “He gave me a car!” he exclaimed, only for Kanye to correct him, “It’s not a car; it’s a truck.”
Monopoly, clearly moved, struggled to hold back tears. He pointed at Kanye and said, “This dude right here is trying to make me cry. I’m not gonna cry this time.” The two then shared a heartfelt hug, with Kanye jokingly adding, “Only John can get this shit.”
Kanye’s generosity wasn’t just limited to gifts for those close to him. He was also expected to release his long-delayed Vultures 2 album with Ty Dolla $ign that night. However, fans were left disappointed as the album didn’t drop despite the announcement on Kanye’s website.
An alleged tracklist for the album was shared in a since-deleted update, revealing 14 tracks. Many of these songs have been leaked or played at listening events held by Kanye and Ty.
The tracklist didn’t list any features, but various versions of the songs have included big names like Lil Wayne, Future, Young Thug, and Lil Baby. This has only added to the anticipation and frustration among fans.
The release of Vultures 2 has faced multiple delays. Initially set for March 8, it was then pushed to May 3 but failed to arrive. Ty Dolla $ign has assured fans that the album is still coming, stating that it would drop “ASAP.”
Kanye has also hinted at a non-traditional release for the album, opting to sell it directly to consumers through his website instead of using streaming services.
Kanye’s generous gift to his manager and the ongoing saga of his album release are testaments to his unpredictable yet captivating persona.