A radio station in Sacramento, California, which was one of world's most famous rapper Kanye West's biggest supporters, recently announced that they dropped the artist's music catalog and will no longer play them. Justin Marshall, who goes by the name JayMarzz on the radio and also the music director of Hot 103.5 radio station, ranted a lot of things about the rapper, who disappointed several fans in Sacramento, during West's concert at the Golden 1 Center that didn't actually happened.

"Kanye, this is a really good record - alright, stop this stupid ass record," said Marshall, as stated by abc10. "That's the last time you're gonna hear this song on this radio station ever." During that Saturday night's concert, West was said to have showed up 90 minutes late, performed only one song which he sang twice and then did a very long tirade about his fellow music artists, American rapper Jay Z and his wife, famous singer Beyonce, the Democratic Party's nominee Hillary Clinton and also, the radio industry, which also resulted to the cancellation of West's "Life of Pablo Tour" on Monday.

Marshall explained more details about what happened that Saturday night, saying "Alright - everybody came out to have a great time Saturday night. A lot of fans in the building - a lot of people had spent a lot of hard earned money, bro, a lot of hard earned time - time, time, time. Time is something we can't get back. Everyone can get a refund back - but you can't get your time back."

"You can't get the emotion back that you were gonna put into that show, to watch someone that you love - the person that you buy their music, to perform. It's called 'a moment,' folks - these are what make our lives. Moments and memories to share with each other... and he took that from people Saturday night." He also added that West went on stage, "and told radio 'F you,' what? 17-something times, it felt like. Let's talk about that real quick - sir. Let's talk about the market, the city you decided to do that in. Sacramento has played every single off of 'Life of Pablo.'" According to NBC Los Angeles, Kanye West was soon hospitalized after canceling the tour. He was sent to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.