Kanye West is at it again!
The rapper goes on a rant after Ellen DeGeneres asks him if he regrets any of his infamous tweets.
"Absolutely not," he declares. "What's the point of thinking?"
The talk show host continues to poke her guest, saying it might have been better to reach out to Mark Zuckerberg through Facebook.
West agrees but then proceeds to launch to a lengthy monologue about how he can make the world a better place. Yes, really.
"I understand Mark Zuckerberg doesn't use Twitter, even though I have had dinner with him and his wife and told them about how I wanted to help the world, and he said he'd help me, and blah blah blah," West starts. "That's how it feels though, it's like the pursuit of happiness, it's like you're trying to sell this bone density machine, you know in that movie...."
"I feel that if I had more resources, I could help more people," he adds. "I have ideas that can make the human race's existence within our 100 years better. Period. F--k the paparazzi, whatever perception you have of me, starting with the truth, started with what everyone's thinking, start there, put some dope s--t with it."
"I care about people. My dad lived in homeless shelters less than five years ago, to find out...he's a psych major," West continues. "My mom was the first black female chair of the English department of the Chicago State University. I was raised to do something, to make a difference."
DeGeneres tries to chime in, but Kanye just keeps going from there. He even talks about Picasso.
"Picasso is dead, Steve Jobs is dead, [Walt] Disney is dead. Name someone living that you can name in the same breath as them," he says. "We're one race, the human race, we're a blip in the existence of the universe and we're constantly trying to pull each other down. It's like I'm shaking talking about it, I feel I can make a difference while I'm here, I feel I can make a difference through my skill set."
West ends his speech with a very strong statement, calling himself "Michael Jackson of apparel."
"I'm sitting with [President Barack] Obama, and Leo [DiCaprio]'s talking about the environment, and I'm talking about clothes, and everyone looks at me like, that's not an important issue. But I remember going to school in fifth grade and wanting to have a cool outfit," he explains. "I want to take away bullying."
Check out the clip above to hear more!
Earlier in the show, Kanye has a lot less to say about his famous family.
"Now are you done or will you have more children do you want more children?" Ellen asks.
"Maybe," he says. "Does Kim [Kardashian] want more children?" the comedienne presses.
"Perhaps," Kanye answers.
"That's not what she said," DeGeneres declares. "That's what she said," he jokes. "Let's see what happens."
Watch the video to see how North is adjusting to be a big sister to Saint!