Shocking: Kanye West’s Scandalous New Song Takes Aim at Taylor Swift with Insulting Lyrics!
In a recent event that took the music world by storm, Kanye West hosted a listening party for his highly anticipated new album, The Life of Pablo, while also debuting Yeezy Season 3 at Madison Square Garden. The star-studded event included appearances by Kanye’s wife, Kim Kardashian, as well as Kendall, Kylie, Kourtney, Khloé, and even Lamar Odom. Thousands of lucky fans also attended the event, having paid upwards of $100 per ticket for the experience.
Despite the album’s prolonged anticipation and Kanye’s numerous changes to its name and tracklist, one particular lyric on his song “Famous” managed to steal the spotlight. The controversial lyric, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / I made that b*tch famous,” caused quite a stir. Yes, you read that right – a direct Taylor Swift reference in a Kanye West song. The lyric not only suggests Kanye’s hypothetical willingness to have intimate relations with Taylor Swift, disregarding her current boyfriend Calvin Harris and Kim Kardashian, but also implies that Kanye was responsible for Taylor’s rise to fame.
However, let’s set the record straight – Taylor Swift was a successful and renowned artist long before her infamous encounter with Kanye at the VMAs. Kanye’s penchant for provocative and humorous lyrics is no secret, but taking jabs at Taylor, whom he publicly reconciled with, is certainly not a great move. It’s important to remember that consent is fundamental when it comes to sexual matters, and just because Kanye feels that something could happen, doesn’t mean it should.
Interestingly, this controversy emerged just two days after Kanye publicly expressed his support for the disgraced Bill Cosby. For those familiar with Kanye’s bold and often divisive statements, this latest incident might not come as a complete surprise.
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