Kanye West announced Monday that he wants to partner with TikTok to create a Christian version of the app called Jesus Tok.
The rapper said on Twitter that he was ‘disturbed’ by the content he saw on the app when he rode with his 7-year-old daughter North.
“A vision just came to me … Jesus Tok,” West, 43, tweeted.
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The founder of Yeezy continued: “I watched Tik Tok with my daughter and as a Christian father I was disturbed by a lot of the content, but I absolutely loved the technology.”
In another tweet, the hopeless president said, “We pray that we can work with Tik Tok to create a Christian-controlled version that feels safe for young children and the world.”
“In Jesus’ name,” West concluded. “Amen.”
It is unclear if West has reached out to TikTok to work together.
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West’s recent tweets came just days after the rapper received his first ever Evangelical music nomination for the Dove Awards for his album “Jesus Is King.”
Over the weekend, he returned to his Sunday Service appearances with the support of his wife, Kim Kardashian.
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West also recently announced on Twitter that he is “looking for a new trusted Christian CFO,” but it is unclear if it is for his presidential campaign, music companies or his Yeezy brand.