Kanye West returned to “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” on Thursday to talk about his aspirations & ended up apologizing to “daytime television” for the “realness.”

“We’ve got a hundred years here. We’re one race, the human race, one civilization. We’re a blip in the existence of the universe and we’re constantly trying to pull each other down, not doing things to help each other. That’s my point. I’m shaking talking about it. I know it’s daytime TV, but I feel that I can make a difference while I’m here. I feel like I can make things better through my skill set.”

Yeezy also referenced legends like Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, Pablo Picasso, Rakim, and Michael Jackson. “I literally have to be Michael Jackson of apparel in order to break open the doors for everyone that will come after I’m gone, after I’m dead, after they call me Wacko Kanye. Isn’t that so funny that people point fingers at the people who have influenced us the most?”

Yeezy also participated in the show’s “5 Second Rule” game, where contestants have to respond to questions within five seconds with three different words.  Let’s just say Yeezy made up his own rules but seemed to enjoy every moment of it: