He may show his softer side with his children and even wrote a song envisioning how he would handle how his daughters dating in the future.
But Kanye West insists that fatherhood has not changed his views on women.
The 41-year-old rapper appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday night the chat show host asked him about the song Violent Crimes from his latest album Ye.
Revealing: Kanye West appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday night the chat show host asked him about the song Violent Crimes from his latest album Ye

Family first: In the track Kanye addresses his two daughters – five-year-old North and six-month-old Chicago – as he expresses fear over them dating when they get older. He also shares a two-year-old son named Saint with wife Kim Kardashian.
In the track Kanye addresses his two daughters – five-year-old North and six-month-old Chicago – as he expresses fear over them dating when they get older. He also shares a two-year-old son named Saint with wife Kim Kardashian.
Kimmel, 50, then asked him if having daughters has made the Gold Digger hitmaker change his views on women.
West responded: ‘Nah I still look at Pornhub.’

‘Nah I still look at Pornhub’: Kimmel asked the 41-year-old rapper if having daughters has made the Gold Digger hitmaker change his views on women and he answered earnestly
The host jokingly asked about what his favorite genre of porn was to which Kanye sincerely responded: ‘Blacked is my favorite category.’
Kimmel then insisted that he actually didn’t need to answer that but the Life Of Pablo hitmaker wasn’t bashful about his views on adult entertainment.
Kanye said: ‘What’s the point of being Kanye West if you can’t let’s break down the porn categories.
‘A lot of black on white, obviously.’

‘A lot of black on white, obviously’: The host jokingly asked about what his favorite genre of porn was to which Kanye sincerely responded: ‘Blacked is my favorite category’
The father-of-three went on to address his now infamous TMZ Live interview from May in which he said slavery ‘sounds like a choice’ as he also talked about his mental health.
He reflected on the controversial moment positively as he said: ‘What was awesome is the world got to really experience someone in a ramped-up state. And that’s when you get these comments that just shoot out, almost like Tourette’s.’
Back in May he appeared on the gossip publication’s show as he infamously said: ‘You were there for 400 years and it’s all of y’all. It’s like we’re mentally imprisoned.’
Kanye stressed the importance of being vulnerable and able to have conversations about mental health including his bi-polar disorder.
He said: ‘I think it’s important for us to have open conversations about mental health—especially with me being black.
‘Because we never had therapists in the black community. We never approached taking a medication. ‘
Kanye also believes that it was positive for him to not be heavily medicated growing up as he explained: ‘I think it’s good that when I had my first complete blackout at age 5, my mom didn’t fully medicate me.
‘Because I might have never been ‘Ye. And there’s times where at least I’m happy that I know [I’m bipolar.] Like even like for this interview, I knew I wanted to stay in a calm state.’