Kanye West has taken to Twitter once again, this time to call out "white publications" over the reviews of his latest album, "The Life of Pablo," telling them to stop commenting on "black music."

"To Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, New York Times, and any other white publication. Please do not comment on black music anymore," West, 38, tweeted on Monday.

"I love love love white people but you don't understand what it means to be the great grandson of ex slaves and make it this far," he wrote in a following tweet after being accused of racism by some of his followers.

"The system is designed for colored people to fail and one of our only voices is music," he added. "One of our only ways out is music."

West's latest tweets come a day after he went off on a Twitter rant saying he plans to boycott the Grammy Awards until he's promised the Album of the Year award and he's going to win more than 100 Grammys before he dies, as HNGN previously reported

West also said that he will not be releasing his album on iTunes or in stores and it will only be available for purchase on Jay Z's streaming service, Tidal.