What is the Kanye West bucket list? Rapper debunks viral post

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Inglewood, California March 14, 2024-Kanye West performs at the Rolling Loud Festival on at Hollywood Park in Inglewood Thursday. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Kanye West's bucket list is a bucket list that recently emerged on social media in a viral post, claiming that it was from the rapper. As per Merriam-Webster, a bucket list is a list of things that a person wants to do before they die, consisting of things the person has not done before.

The bucket list that the original viral post showcased included some that had already been checked off, indicating that those goals had been achieved. The complete list is as follows:

  • Climb Mount Kilimanjaro
  • Buy a house in Jamaica
  • Learn to ride a motorbike
  • Travel South America
  • Swim with Sharks
  • Skydive
  • Bungee Jump
  • Learn to surf (checkmarked)
  • Snowboard (checkmarked)
  • Ride an elephant (checkmarked)
  • Climb a Volcano
  • Write a book
  • Design my own line
  • Buy a house in New York
  • Drive from LA to NY
  • Make my own shampoo/soaps
  • Hot Springs Iceland
  • Go to a drivein movie
  • Learn French
  • Visit Great Wall of China
  • See the Pyramids
  • Visit the Amazon
  • Swim in the Dead Sea
  • Petra, Jordan (checkmarked)
  • Climb Machu Picchu
  • Visit The Taj Mahal (checkmarked)
  • Moai, Chile
  • Angkor Wat, Cambodia
  • Travel Russia
  • Ride on the Trans-Siberian Express

However, the rapper has now come forward to debunk the viral post, stating in a reply to Complex's X post on the matter. He noted:

"This list is not real."

It is unclear when this bucket list was written and how it was created. It is also unclear whose bucket list this actually is, now that Kanye West has debunked the list.


Kanye West has announced a new album recently

Kanye West has announced a new album recently during an appearance at a show by Deon Cole at the Hollywood Improv on December 27, 2025. When asked by Cole whether or not he had something they could look forward to, West responded by saying he had a new album.

It is unclear if this new album is his long-awaited Bully album or an entirely new project. The singer has not released a solo studio album since 2022's Donda. His latest releases have been the collaborative albums Vultures 1 and Vultures 2 with Ty Dolla $ign.

Both albums were released independently via the YZY label after major labels and companies refused to work with the rapper over his alleged anti-semitic remarks. The rapper recently sat down with the prominent New York-based Israeli Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto and apologized for his anti-semitic remarks, stating:

"I feel really blessed to be able to sit here with you today and just take accountability. I was dealing with some various issues of bipolar, so it would take the ideas I had and have me take them to an extreme where I would forget about the protection of the people around me or myself."

The singer continued:

"So I wanted to come and take accountability. Sometimes people aren’t that knowledgeable about bipolar and the cause, or what causes it, and the way you act when you have this disease."

Pinto mentioned in his X post about meeting with Kanye West that the rapper came forward with humility to seek his forgiveness. The Rabbi is seen embracing the rapper in the video and he mentions that a person is not define his mistakes. Kanye West's Brasil concerts were recently canceled due to permit refusal from city officials of Sao Paolo, where the concert was supposed to take place.

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Edited by Amey Mirashi