But, the disagreement would soon be rendered irrelevant.

West lost an opportunity to make $20 million after the Japan show was canceled.

“Japan is having a cultural awakening about women’s rights and the MeToo movement is really strong here.

Kanye West posing

What he did is being seen as an act of coercive control which is utterly unacceptable.

He has completely culturally misjudged Japan,” the insider said.

He and his pal, Justin Laboy, revisited the incident onThe Downloadpodcast.

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“We were going there to eat every day.

I remember when they froze your accounts.

Man, I remember I had to put my little American Express down.

That was the first time I saw a billionaire have no access to money,” Laboy remembered.

“We moved to the factories and we survived.

We survived through the cancellation.

If West is to be believed, he’s reclaimed his billionaire status.

In true West fashion, he couldn’t help but to brag about the claim.