Kanye West apologizes to Beck, Bruno Mars

Rapper caused a stir at Grammys by rushing toward stage as Beck accepted album of the year

Media | Kanye West causes stir at Grammys

Caption: In an interview says Grammy going to Beck is 'disrespectful to inspiration'

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Kanye West took to Twitter on Thursday, apologizing to Beck and Bruno Mars in three separate tweets.
"I would like to publicly apologize to Beck," the rapper wrote. "I’m sorry Beck."
In a subsequent tweet, he apologized to Mars and offered to work with the singer.
"I also want to publicly apologize to Bruno Mars. I used to hate on him but I really respect what he does as an artist," West wrote. "I also would love for Bruno to sing this hook on this song 88 Keys."
West caused a stir at the Grammys by momentarily rushing toward the stage as Beck accepted album of the year, later suggesting in an interview that Beck should give his award to Beyoncé to "respect artistry."
While West's apparent feud with Mars has not played out publicly, according to E!, West criticized the singer during an appearance at the Bonnaroo Music Festival last year.
West, of course, is no stranger to public feuds.
In 2009, the rapper famously grabbed the microphone as Taylor Swift accepted the award for best female video at the MTV Video Music Awards(external link).
"Taylor, I'm really happy for you, and I'ma let you finish," he said, "but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time!"