Kanye West News: Rapper Officially Apologizes to Beck for Grammy Stunt via Twitter

It's that time of the year again when rapper Kanye West is in the middle of news about a conflict with another artist during awards season. As he was previously reported to have dissed Taylor Swift on stage, interrupting her while she was speaking, West again had two artists, Beck and Bruno Mars that he previously mouthed off on and now apologizing to them.

It was a rare post to see on West's Twitter wall, as it contained apologies. Finally, the hit rapper shows his soft side as he recently apologized to Beck and Bruno Mars for his previous words against them during the Grammys and Super Bowl.

West previously stated a heated comment about the Grammys and Beck's winning album of the year saying: "The Grammy's sell commercial time. It's a ridiculous proposition what they try to get away with. They aren't the pinnacle, they are the assistant. Us as artists are the pinnacle. I hadn't been in a few years. The Grammys are like an ex-girlfriend, the minute you get in the car with them you want to go straight back home," West stated.

Now he is getting back his words and apologizing to Beck on Twitter. "I would like to publicly apologize to Beck, I'm sorry Beck," West wrote on his Twitter recently. But it didn't stop there, apparently West was filled with his emotions that day and posted another message this time for Bruno Mars.

"I also want to publicly apologize to Bruno Mars, I used to hate on him but I really respect what he does as an artist," West wrote as he previously mouthed off the artist during the Super Bowl season.

"What's the new s**t out? What's the new s**t out with the most commercials at the Super Bowl? Let's just stop the music and play a Bruno Mars song right now, how about that? They told me I would never play at the Super Bowl. They told me I could never play at the Super Bowl. Not until I'm super old. Not until I'm super old ... They told me I would never play at the Super Bowl. They told me I would never play at the Super Bowl, at least not until I'm super old. So I think it's time-hold up, f**k that toast," West previously said at that time.

Now, the humble artist West even asks Mars if he wanted to collaborate with him posting another message on Twitter. "I also would love for Bruno to sing this hook on this song 88 Keys / Puff and I produced... I even asked Tyler to shoot the vid," he wrote.