At one point, he lashed out at radio for not playing Frank Ocean or Kid Cudi. “Radio, fuck you! Oh yeah, I’m on my Trump shit tonight. Radio—fuck you!” Then, he discussed the radio omnipresence of DJ Khaled and Drake’s song “For Free” before addressing Khaled directly:

Is it just me or did you hear that song so many times—you say you wanna play “For Free.” Aye, aye. You know what it is, though? Because aye, I love Drake. I love Khaled. But they set that song up, bro. … Khaled, I know you got hitters from Miami. Please do not send them at my head. I just want to have a conversation about how we playing radio’s game. Khaled, you a real nigga. Khaled, you a real nigga. You got the keys.

At one point, he shouted out Q-Tip, hinting at some strain in their friendship over Kanye’s comments. “Q-Tip, I love you, bro,” he said. “Don’t tell me how to be me, though. I love you. The Tribe album is dope. I love you. Don’t tell me how to be me, though. I’ve been me. I am me.”

The show ended with him addressing the media: “Right now, press, get ready to write your passive aggressive, LeBron James racist comments, Season 4, racist comments—get ready to have a field day press! Get ready! Get ready, because the show is over.” Then, he dropped the mic as the audience audibly expressed their anger. Watch clips below.

In early October, Clinton praised Kanye for cutting a concert short—he left citing a “family emergency” after Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint.