Calvin Harris Slams Zayn Malik In Twitter Feud Over Artists’ Rights
Calvin Harris gets into Twitter feud with Zayn-Malik-throws-Twitter-shade-at-Calvin-Harris”>Zayn Malik – the reason? “Yeah f*** em”, Harris tweeted at Malik, referring to streaming services like Spotify. Her quote that Malik posted reads, “I’ve made my money”. If no one buys my album, cool. “I’ve got a house, and I’ve got dogs that I love. I don’t need anything else”, the pop singer supposedly said. ‘The difference is astounding, ‘ wrote the poster.
The Taylor Swift purported Twitter attack from Zayn Malik where Calvin Harris came to the rescue happened just days after Swift performed with Little Mix that includes Malik’s ex-girlfriend Perrie Edwards.
So far, everyone from Zayn’s former One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson to Nicki Minaj have had their say on the rivalry – but what’s it all about? Malik compared his girlfriend Taylor Swift to Miley Cyrus which offended the DJ/ producer.
Calvin went on: “Meaning…stay out of things you don’t understand“. This was a direct insult to Swift, who in comparison, took her music off Spotify.
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris spent the Fourth of July together.
Taylor Swift performing at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on May 30, 2015.
It all kicked off when the former One Direction singer seemed to take a thinly veiled dig at Taylor Swift on his social media account.
“Apple treated me like I was a voice of a creative community that they actually cared about”, she said.
“You’ve made your money?” lashed 31-year-old Harris.
And as icing to the whole spat, he also called Harris a ‘dickhead’.
He also tweeted that Harris clearly did not understand where he was coming from and told the DJ to “calm your knickers before them dentures fall out”.
Zayn concluded with this bombshell: “Oh and I write my own s*** too d***head”.
Both kept at it for a while on Twitter until Harris seemingly cooled down, responding to Malik “all good, it was the quote not you personally” before apparently apologising: “best of luck, genuinely”.