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Did Kanye West Make Taylor Swift ‘Famous’?
“I did not diss Taylor Swift and I’ve never dissed her…” he wrote.
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It comes after Kanye West premiered his new album, The Life of Pablo, in New York City this week. According to West, she was having dinner with a friend (whose name West declined to share online) and told him, “I can’t be mad at Kanye he made me famous!”.
But his latest Twitter rant directly contradicts a statement issued by Taylor’s spokesman, who said that the Bad Blood singer had suggested he avoid sexist lyrics and had rejected the offer to share Famous on her Twitter account.
Taylor Swift’s friends are banding together in support after Kanye West released an offensive lyric about her on Thursday.
Now, West has taken to Twitter to respond to Swift’s response.
And her brother, Austin, shared a amusing video on Instagram, capturing it “Getting a head start on some spring cleaning”.
However, it turns out that Taylor’s representative disagrees with Kanye’s version of events, stating that Kanye didn’t even call Swifty to ask for her approval, instead he only called to ask her a favour…
While Swift has not yet addressed the incident on Twitter, members of her squad Jaime King and Gigi Hadid expressed their distaste at the lyrics. “Here we go again”, he captioned a video showing him throwing out his Yeezy shoes. He said that he missed that “DMX” feeling and that was the reason he wanted to help restore it. West added that others wanted to control them with money and perception and mute the culture, but as he referred to his Thursday’s show at Madison Square Garden, the demonstrated they cannot stop them. “My attendance somewhere does not mean I agree with everything being said in the music playing there”.
See Kanye’s tweets below. “My friends know of my loyalty”, she tweeted.
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“Kanye and I both reached a place where he would say really nice things about my music and what I’ve accomplished, and I could ask him how his kid’s doing”.