May 14, 2026

Kanye West Is Trying to Record Music in The Hospital – Reports

By Gbolahan Adeyemi

Kanye West

The rapper certainly lives up to his workaholic reputation. According to a new report from US Weekly.


Kanye West


Kanye has been desperately trying to work from his hospital bed, much to the concern of his wife Kim Kardashian. She’s been trying to stop him from over-exerting himself while he’s supposed to be resting.

“Kanye keeps wanting to work. At the hospital, he requested that recording equipment be brought to the hospital so he can record in his bed,” a source told Us. “And he has kept asking to see sketches of his fashion lines… He continues to want to work and Kim has to keep telling him to rest.”

Kanye remains at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he was hospitalized on Nov. 21 after acting erratically at his gym. Kim Kardashian flew directly to Los Angeles from NYC when she heard the news, and has reportedly been by his side continuously ever since, only pausing to see her children. He is reportedly battling paranoia and depression, perhaps brought on by his rigorous tour and work schedule.

Some reports suggested that Kanye might go home on Monday, but a TMZ article later claimed that he was still not stable and was being kept at the hospital until further notice.

All of this comes after he canceled the remainder of his Saint Pablo Tour following strange behavior at two shows. At one he praised Donald Trump, while at another he called out Jay Z, Q-Tip, Hillary Clinton, Drake, and more.

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