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Kanye West Admits He Has Considered Suicide

(CNN) -Kanye West wants you to know he didn't say what you think he said.

In an interview with The New York Times published Monday the rapper embraced the controversy of his now famous comment about slavery on TMZ, but says people didn't get what he actually meant.

"I said the idea of sitting in something for 400 years sounds -- sounds -- like a choice to me, I never said it's a choice," West told the publication. "I never said slavery itself -- like being shackled in chains -- was a choice."

West talked with the paper over three days in June in Wyoming, a state he's visited frequently since last year and where he both worked on and debuted his new album "Ye" for a group of select journalists, taste-makers and fellow artists.

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Here's some of what else we learned from the interview:

West has considered suicide
It's been a rough few months for one if music's biggest superstars and the album opens with the single "I Thought About Killing You." Some fans have wondered whether West meant he wanted to off his public persona, which also appears to be his personal one.

He said he's considered it.

"Oh yeah, I've thought about killing myself all the time. It's always a option and [expletive]," West said. "Like Louis C.K. said: I flip through the manual. I weigh all the options."

West appears to be in a better place now, saying later in the interview, "I'm just having this epiphany now, 'cause I didn't do it, but I did think it all the way through. But if I didn't think it all the way through, then it's actually maybe more of a chance of it happening."

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AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 14: Motivational speaker Tony Robbins attends the screening of "Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru" during the 2016 SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival at Paramount Theatre on March 14, 2016 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for SXSW)

His wife summoned Tony Robbins to help
The superstar said his wife, Kim Kardashian West, engaged one of the world's most famous life coaches, Tony Robbins, to talk to West after all the upheaval, which had included the rapper's erratic behavior and hospitalization.

"He could look at me and you know, I don't know why he mentioned suicide, but he could tell that I was very low," West said. "Really medicated, shoulders slumped down, and my confidence was gone, which is a lot of the root of my superpower, because if you truly have self-confidence, no one can say anything to you."

Robbins instructed West to go into a warrior pose and scream.

"I was so self-conscious about the nanny and the housekeeper that I didn't want them to hear me screaming in the living room," the rapper said. "I think that that's such a metaphor of something for the existence of so-called well-off people that they're not really well-off — they won't even scream in their own house."

But he did scream and it helped, according to Yeezy.

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West doesn't agree with all of Trump's policies but...
One of the things that angered some fans has been West's embracing of President Donald Trump.

From wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat to saying that they both share "dragon energy," West has not shied away from supporting Trump.

And while he told the Times he doesn't agree with all of Trump's policies, West said he doesn't feel pressure to speak for African Americans as a whole and is determined to have his own opinion.

"Having a political opinion that's overly informed, it's like knowing how to dress, as opposed to being a child — 'I like this,' " he said. "I hear Trump talk and I'm like, I like the way it sounds, knowing that there's people who like me that don't like the way it sounds."

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NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 13: (L to R) President-elect Donald Trump and Kanye West walk into the lobby at Trump Tower, December 13, 2016 in New York City. President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team are in the process of filling cabinet and other high level positions for the new administration. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

West is big into the childlike theme, it appears.

"We need to be able to be in situations where you can be irresponsible," he said. "That's one of the great privileges of an artist. An artist should be irresponsible in a way — a 3-year-old."

He wondered if his wife would leave him
The track "Wouldn't Leave" on the "Ye" album speaks to how tense things may have been in the Kardashian-West marriage after the TMZ slavery comment controversy.

He told The New York Times it was a concern.

"There was a moment where I felt like after TMZ, maybe a week after that, I felt like the energy levels were low, and I called different family members and was asking, you know, 'Was Kim thinking about leaving me after TMZ?'" he said. "So that was a real conversation."

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