He goes from saying no censorship but then runs it by his wife..
The feud between on-again, off-again mortal enemies Kanye West and Taylor Swift has been reignited, and it sort of seems like the flames may be inextinguishable this time. The tale of their current battle begins with a track on West’s new album, The Life of Pablo, in which he raps:
I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex
Why, I made that bi*ch famous
God damn
I made that bi*ch famous
First of all, as many have pointed out, that’s an untrue claim. Taylor Swift was plenty famous when she accepted that VMA award (and well on her way towards crossover success), but I digress. Soon after the track was unveiled at Thursday’s Yeezy Season 3 show at Madison Square Garden, TMZ reported the following:
Sources directly connected with Swift tell TMZ Kanye called her to explain it was a joke and wanted to make sure she wouldn’t be upset. We’re told Swift said she got the joke and gave him the thumbs up to release the song with the lyric.
Taylor Swift’s rep quickly called bullsh*t, and sent the following statement to reporters from several media outlets—including The New York Times.
“Kanye did not call for approval, but to ask Taylor to release his single ‘Famous’ on her Twitter account. She declined and cautioned him about releasing a song with such a strong misogynistic message. Taylor was never made aware of the actual lyric, ‘I made that bi*ch famous.’”
But wait! This is still happening.
Right now, as I type this, West is fanning the flames on Twitter and calling Swift’s rep a liar. I will not include all his tweets here (there are over a dozen at this point), but I will throw in a few of the more important ones.
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This is incredible. Kanye is showing the music industry who is BOSS. She's not a rapper so she can't fire back a diss track so she will have to rely on the media to
It's just incredible how Kanye had the public fooled thinking he had apologized and bowed down to the pasty cac.





Now we know how Ye has always felt about that overhyped commercial country singer. Kanye is the prophet the music industry needs, but not the one it deserves.




