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Kanye West Continues His Plea to 'Get My Family Back Together' in 5-Minute Thanksgiving Prayer

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Kanye West is continuing to publicly hope for a reconciliation with his estranged wife Kim Kardashian West.

In a five-minute video titled "Thanksgiving Prayer" posted to his Instagram on Thursday, the 44-year-old rapper — who was approved to legally change his name to Ye last month — opened by saying the thing he's "so thankful" for this year is "family."

In the clip, which showed a choir singing in a dimly lit room while he spoke in voice-over, West talked about what makes him most happy — like the "God's dream" of watching his "mini me" son Saint play catch with Tom Brady — as well as his regrets, like running for President of the United States last year "without proper preparation and no allies on either side."

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While describing his youngest child with Kardashian West, 41, at the top of the video, West noted, "My mini-me is a mix of two of my favorite things: me and my wife's face."

"All I think about every day is how I get my family back together and how I heal the pain that I've caused," he added. "I take accountability for my actions. New word alert: misactions. The one thing that all my successes and failures have in common is me."

The "Gold Digger" rapper went on to acknowledge many of his "misactions," from how his "hair-trigger temper" was "heightened" by alcohol, to how his family had to "endure" his manic "episodes," referring to his bipolar disorder.

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"I went into a manic episode in 2016 and I was placed under heavy medication," West shared. "Since then, I went on and off the medication which left me susceptible to other episodes, which my wife and family and fans have had to endure."